[TriLUG] Performance monitoring

Jeff Groves jgroves at krenim.org
Tue Jul 12 22:30:24 EDT 2005


I'm pretty sure that adding a file to /etc/xinetd.d directory for 
whatever you would have added to the /etc/inetd file would work just as 
well. 

You'd have to tinker with it a bit, but I'm fairly certain that you'd 
figure it out....

Jeff G.

Kevin Flanagan wrote:

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>On a related track, not to hijack the thread, but...
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>Has anyone had experience using any of the BMC patrol suite of things on
>Linux?  We are finally getting close to a "standard build" for SUSE, the
>UNIX admin and capacity planning folks insist on the Best1 agent.  When
>I inquired about how went with the installation I was informed that it
>required inetd, even though xined is already on the machine.  This
>doesn't sound good, I'm now charged with the security aspect of this
>standardized installation and I believe that I recall that inetd was
>replaced with xinetd for a variety of reasons, not the least of which
>were security concerns.
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>Does anyone have experience with the Best1 agent?  How well does it do
>it's purported job? and what about inetd?
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>TIA
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>Kevin
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>Howard Boyd II wrote:
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>>Check out Nigel's monitor (nmon) ->
>>http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/eserver/articles/analyze_aix/
>>Perhaps this may help?
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>>Howard B.
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>>>>>lcboyd at nc.rr.com 07/12/05 3:32 PM >>>
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>>What do you use to monitor a servers resources? like how much memory a
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>>certain program might be hogging, etc.
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>>Thanks :)
>>Lisa B.
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