To generate an AIX Workload graph, add your AIX server to up.time and follow these steps:
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Monitoring and Graphing user workload | Rating | Views | |
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Use the user workload graph to track increases in user workload on a server. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 12-19-2006 | Last Modified: 7-5-2011 | Index: 109 |
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How do I graph LPAR workload? | Rating | Views | |
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To generate an LPAR Workload graph, do the following after adding your LPAR to up.time for monitoring: 1. In the Global Scan or My Enterprise panel, click the name of the pSeries server which is... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 12-31-1969 | Last Modified: 8-26-2011 | Index: 326 |
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ESX Instance Workload Data | Rating | Views | |
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This article outlines the metrics that up.time collects from the instances on ESX systems. By: uptime Support | Date Created: 1-23-2007 | Last Modified: 7-4-2011 | Index: 120 |
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LPARs not showing in LPAR Workload Report | Rating | Views | |
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This symptom may appear if the missing LPARs were cloned from other LPARs. According to IBM: An LPAR cloned from a mksysb may still have the RMC config from the mksysb source. In this case, you... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 7-9-2011 | Last Modified: 8-11-2011 | Index: 538 |
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Windows process CPU workload stats don't match CPU Total | Rating | Views | |
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On multi-cpu or multi-core Windows servers you may notice that the graphing of CPU Total and the graphing of CPU by process (Workload top 10 for example) don't match. For example, you may notice... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 12-31-1969 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 245 |
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