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bb-iostat.sh?

list Roland Soderstrom
Mon, 16 May 2011 07:59:55 +1000
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Hi

I'm very interested in the same.
There is some code in the current Xymon but it is broken.
Iostat data is sent (by default) to the server but it is not taken care of properly at the server end.
Some code is there but it lacks the code to put it on pages. If I remember right it is the same xxx.c that add disks.
Someone with some C skills need to make it work.

Search the archive and you find some posts from me that explains more details.
I had a very lame go at the code but couldn't spend the time to learn C again...

- Roland

On 16/05/11 07:34 AM, Gore, David W wrote:

We use bb-iostat.sh to monitor some performance stats but I think it may be way outdated and not very accurate for multiple cpu, SAN disk attached Solaris machines. Does anyone have any opinions or a better tool to monitor iostat, swapping etc? I am fairly ignorant about performance measurements and tuning btw except for the basics.


~David






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