Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Gene Walters
Hi all, I am trying to get a feel for how people are managing their Linux Instances on the S/390. Are you using any tools like Levanta? If not, what are you using? Thanks Gene -- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive ac

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Wilson, Eric
- Eric Wilson IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert RedHat Certified Engineer -Original Message- From: Gene Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Administration tools Hi all, I am trying to get a feel for how

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Joe Poole
We use Levanta at Boscov's. RTM for monitoring. (Sure wish they'd spring for Barton's stuff.) On Tuesday 06 April 2004 13:22, you wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to get a feel for how people are managing their Linux > Instances on the S/390. > > Are you using any tools like Levanta? > > If no

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Gene Walters
n each instance. Cheers; E! - Eric Wilson IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert RedHat Certified Engineer -Original Message- From: Gene Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Linux Administration too

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Kern, Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 14:27 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Linux Administration tools > > > Well, > > Actually, both monitoring and maintenance of the instances. > I am trying to figure out where is the best place to spend > the money

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Minasian, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
004 10:23 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Linux Administration tools > >Hi all, > >I am trying to get a feel for how people are managing their Linux Instances >on the S/390. > >Are you using any tools like Leva

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Marcy Cortes
thing else. That brings up a another question, is anyone using something to monitor DB2 Connect end-to-end? Marcy Cortes Wells Fargo Services -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gene Walters Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 11:27 To: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Barton Robinson
d in what aspect, from VM or from Linux? =20 > >We have not found a much in the way of VM tools. We use Big >Brother (www.bb4.com) to monitor processes and performance on >each instance. > >Cheers; > >E! > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Gene Walters [mailt

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-06 Thread Richard Troth
BMC has a product "MAINVIEW for Linux - Servers" which does monitoring, taking into account the hypervisor. On the VM side, it will use IBM's monitor or Velocity's monitor. We also have a deployment product with a cloning tool, "Deployment Manager for Linux". Just FYI. I'm not in the marketing

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-07 Thread Richard Troth
> BMC has a product "MAINVIEW for Linux - Servers" > which does monitoring, taking into account the hypervisor. > On the VM side, it will use IBM's monitor or Velocity's monitor. I should have said, "It will use IBM's monitor, or Velocity's, or none.", in-so-far-as it has a built-in monitor t

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-07 Thread Phil Smith III
"Wilson, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In what sense do you mean "manage?" Do you mean monitoring resources? >and in what aspect, from VM or from Linux? I think Eric hit the nail on the head here with his question. "Monitoring" is a very poorly defined term in this business (IOW, it means

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-08 Thread Joe Poole
There is another monitor available - RMFPM. If you have RMF running on the z/OS side of the wall, check out http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/rmf/rmfhtmls/pmweb/pmweb.htm and see if it does what you want. The price is certainly within my budget. ($0) You start up GPMSERVE on

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-08 Thread Tom Shilson
You don't need zOS to use RMFPMS, although it adds functionality. The RMFPMS tool has a web interface so it can be used stand-alone. The VM Performance Toolkit also understands RMFPMS and can display the information. _/) Tom Shilson ~GEDW & VM System Services

Re: Linux Administration tools

2004-04-09 Thread Nick Laflamme
Joe Poole wrote: There is another monitor available - RMFPM. If you have RMF running on the z/OS side of the wall, check out http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/rmf/rmfhtmls/pmweb/pmweb.htm Coincidentally, I asked about this at yesterday's Hillgang meeting here near Washington, DC,