Re: Performance Toolkit Tables

2006-07-05 Thread Kris Buelens
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 20:11:43 +0200, Eginhard Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But a very simple solution could also be to just use the PRINT command, e.g. 'PIPE VMC PERFSVM PRINT USER (TO BUELENS' and then read the spool file to disk and process it. Not as nice as gett ing the information in

Re: Performance Toolkit Tables

2006-07-05 Thread Eginhard Jaeger
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 20:11:43 +0200, Eginhard Jaeger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But a very simple solution could also be to just use the PRINT command, e.g. 'PIPE VMC PERFSVM PRINT USER (TO BUELENS' and then read the spool file to disk and process it. Not as nice as getting the information in

Performance Toolkit Tables

2006-06-16 Thread Paul Adrian Jr
I have a userid (LINUXMON) that snaps the RTM user tables once per minute and scans the linux userids. If they are over a pre-defined limit on CPU, I/O, or Paging, it sends a message to the system operator to keep an eye on that linux server - and if the message reoccurs there could be a

Re: Performance Toolkit Tables

2006-06-16 Thread David Boyes
With zVM 5.2 (I got RTM to work on 5.1 - it took a little work, nothing really major) it looks like RTM will not work. Yeah, and how. CP internals changed a LOT in 5.2, and it would take major hacking to make RTM work. Is there some way to get the internal tables from the Performance

Re: Performance Toolkit Tables

2006-06-16 Thread pfa
:54 AM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU To IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU cc Subject Re: Performance Toolkit Tables Well, you can - either use the PIPE VMC interface to retrieve and analyze any kind of data on a performance screen in any way