Also easy to use is TSM's summary table. Just set the retention to for
instance 800 days and you keep the data about sessions and processes
in TSM.
Most easy way to look back if expiration suddenly takes longer.
Almost nobody uses summary table for trend analysis and performance
monitoring, but it
- "Shawn Drew" wrote:
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> Looking for some tips on performance monitoring. I've been through
> the
> tuning guide, but I'm looking for
> monitoring CPU/Memory, HBA usage, disk/tape performance, etc.
>
> I'm wondering what are the favorite tools on this list. From what I
> can
> gather nmon
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On 16 nov 2010, at 22:03, Shawn Drew wrote:
> Looking for some tips on performance monitoring. I've been through the
> tuning guide, but I'm looking for
> monitoring CPU/Memory, H
On 16 nov 2010, at 22:03, Shawn Drew wrote:
> Looking for some tips on performance monitoring. I've been through the
> tuning guide, but I'm looking for
> monitoring CPU/Memory, HBA usage, disk/tape performance, etc.
>
> I'm wondering what are the favorite tools on this list. From what I can
>
Looking for some tips on performance monitoring. I've been through the
tuning guide, but I'm looking for
monitoring CPU/Memory, HBA usage, disk/tape performance, etc.
I'm wondering what are the favorite tools on this list. From what I can
gather nmon doesn't collect tape drive data, which is on