[hobbit] format for CPU data?

Kern, Thomas Thomas.Kern at hq.doe.gov
Thu Oct 19 17:48:04 CEST 2006


Actually I do provide data to the PROCS test but I would like to provide it in a more 'STANDARD' format so that we don't have different columns for essentially the same data. What I would really like is to have the user count and proc count plotted properly, so I need to find the 'STANDARD' test parsing.

/Thomas Kern
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:rsmrcina at wi.rr.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:29 AM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: Re: [hobbit] format for CPU data?
> 
> 
> There is a native backend for z/VM, it was integrated into 
> Hobbit some 
> time ago.  It appears that Thomas wants to consolidate the CPU, Users 
> and Procs into one column.  I took a different approach, that since 
> there was already a procs column reported by other clients, that the 
> information that translated best to procs on z/VM was reported there.
> 
> The concept of users and procs is somewhat blurred on z/VM, 
> so I didn't 
> differentiate the two.  Some shops (it appears that his is 
> one of them) 
> have a clear demarkation of who a user is, based on their userid.
> 
> Charles Goyard wrote:
> > Not at all.
> > 
> > Here I have something like 5 or 6 Unix flavors, all are 
> reporting under
> > the same cpu/disk/procs/whatever.
> > 
> >>From the osname reported by the client, hobbitd can hand 
> the data to the
> > appropriate backend (it even has different backends for a few Linux
> > flavor, such as RHEL3 or Debian). The idea it to put 
> together a native
> > backend for your OS.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Kern, Thomas a écrit :
> >> But then you get a column for VM-CPU, a column for 
> MVS-CPU, a column for
> >> W2K-CPU, a column for WinXP-CPU, a column for Solaris-CPU 
> (not really a
> >> linux), a column for AIX-CPU (another not really a linux) 
> and finally a
> >> column for CPU (for the real linux systems). Now repeat 
> that for DISK,
> >> MSGS, PROCS, FILES, MEMORY, PORTS, BACKUP, etc. 
> >>
> >> You need a very WIDE screen when management wants it ALL 
> on one page.
> > 
> > 
> 
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