Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-06-01 Thread Mark Vitale
ISM (www.perfman.com) provides this service. Obligatory disclaimer - I work for ISM. Mark Vitale Senior Software Engineer Telephone 610.865.0300 (ext. 126) ISM - The power behind great IT decisions Visit us at www.perfman.com Aside from IBM, can anyone provide some additional names of

Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-06-01 Thread Thomas Kern
At one time, I was exporting data from a VM monitor and sending it to a PC for manipulation by GNUPlot and ImageMagic to produce JPGs of the the system utilization data. The JPGs were retrieved from the PC for display by a webbrowser. That PC was running Windows (I had not started working with

Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-06-01 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 5/31/2005 11:14:54 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you've got SAS, you can easily create CSV files that you put into Excel to produce graphs. It's not that difficult (especialy for someone who can handle SASGraph) to create Excel macros and

Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-05-31 Thread Kevin Clark
Alan, You may want to contact MXG (Barry Merrill) or Chuck H. Got to www.mxg.com they may have some ideas. Kevin -- Original message -- Hi, We're considering the possibility of sending SMF offsite to a vendor who produces graphs for management. It

Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-05-31 Thread McKown, John
I am likely confused. The person wants to send some data out-of-house and get back some graphs? In what form? Transparencies? GIF files? PNG files? A presentation? What I am considering is looking a porting GNUPlot from Linux to z/OS UNIX System Services. I just haven't had time (or

Re: Searching for Graphing Vendor

2005-05-31 Thread mark . van-der-eynden
On Tue, 31 May 2005 12:43:31 -0500, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I am considering is looking a porting GNUPlot from Linux to z/OS UNIX System Services. I just haven't had time (or inclination). Our DASD person is really pumped on SASGraph, but the bloody thing is super expensive.