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-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Rob van
der Heij
Sent: den 20 augusti 2010 23:08
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: How to convince others. Was: Re
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Berry van Sleeuwen
wrote:
> Nagios is in use at the server side. Each client (our servers) has the
> nagios client, with scipting instead of the nagios plugins, and sec.
While parts of the Nagios user interface are pretty slick, it just
does not scale. While the
forget David.. i figured out now...
2010/8/20 Rogério Soares
> David,
>
> i'm confuse now... nagios 3 will be able to comunicate with zvm "directely"
> or you talking about a especific plugin using vmcp ou something like this ?
> Sorry if i ask something obvious...
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 a
David,
i'm confuse now... nagios 3 will be able to comunicate with zvm "directely"
or you talking about a especific plugin using vmcp ou something like this ?
Sorry if i ask something obvious...
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:12 AM, David Boyes wrote:
> > It's smart enough to know that *z/VM* ha
> It's smart enough to know that *z/VM* has allocated it an absolute
> share?
It does have the ability to set time of day/shift-based parameters. As to the
z/VM part, come to OLF and see. 8-)
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It's smart enough to know that *z/VM* has allocated it an absolute share?
On 08/20/2010 05:13 AM, David Boyes wrote:
If only the monitor could 'know' that the machine was running this
batch load at a
certain time of day and had an absolute share and was running 100% for
an extended
period of ti
> If only the monitor could 'know' that the machine was running this
> batch load at a
> certain time of day and had an absolute share and was running 100% for
> an extended
> period of time. It could be set up to not sent out alerts based on all
> of these
> criteria. Wow! That would be a very
;s actual resource usage is.
Berry.
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of
Rich Smrcina
Sent: vrijdag 20 augustus 2010 1:39
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: How to convince others. Was: Re: mono keep guest active -
ban the blips.
When your
riginal Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Rich
Smrcina
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 4:39 PM
To: LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] How to convince others. Was: Re: mono keep guest
active - ban the blips.
If your batch runs regula
Berry,
to monitor some stats of lpar using nagios, we set up a machine with
high class level, and make some scripts to use vmcp module to query and
filter informations... i have sure that is not the best way, but, some times
we need improvise :-)
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Berry van Sle
If your batch runs regularly or consistently drive some virtual machines to
100% this
may not signal a loop condition (which, I would guess, is why the ticket is
being
raised). Techs may grow conditioned to this and either take longer to respond
or just
outright 'ignore' the tickets eventuall
True, it isn't. It's the replacement of an operator. The main issue here
is that it needs to raise tickets and get reporting stats. For instance,
raise a ticket at 100% CPU (and indeed, our ABS limithard machines do
raise tickets when they are running their batch...) or when a
filesystem is at 100%
id Kreuter schreef:
> Are Nagios and local scripts waking up needlessly? or are they doing
> legitimate work even if it is wasteful?
> David Kreuter
>
>
> Original Message ----
> Subject: How to convince others. Was: Re: mono keep guest active - ban
> the blips.
A 'general monitoring tool' is not a performance monitor. In an environment
where
efficient resource utilization is critical to the business, a means to monitor:
- the performance of the virtual machine environment
- the virtual machines running in that environment
- potentially systems outboa
Are Nagios and local scripts waking up needlessly? or are they doing
legitimate work even if it is wasteful?
David Kreuter
Original Message
Subject: How to convince others. Was: Re: mono keep guest active - ban
the blips.
From: Berry van Sleeuwen
Date: Thu, August 19, 2010 3
That's a good way to make things clear. Especially to management.
Here is a challenge. We are in the process of enrolling new machines
into production. Part of that is that they want to force us to install a
general monitoring tool (nagios and local scripting). We noticed quite a
dramatic increase
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