System Performance

2003-09-26 Thread Jim Dickenson
I have a dual processor xeon server, running Red Hat Linux 9, that I was trying to stress test. The system has a SCSI based RAID 5 disk array. It had great response times for what I was testing until I got 468 instances of the application being tested running. It is a web based application that use

RE: system performance monitoring

2002-02-20 Thread Paul Hamm
AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: system performance monitoring Some of you may be familiar with Blair Zajac's ORCA (http://www.orcaware.com/orca/), which works wonderfully with Adrian Cocroft's SE performance toolkit for solaris. I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a simila

Re: system performance monitoring

2002-02-20 Thread Ed Wilts
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:16:12AM -0600, Matthew Boeckman wrote: > Specifically I'm looking for something that gif-ifies system > utilization, broken out by CPU/mem/net, etc. I'm aware of things like > GKRELLM, but it does not archive results. Any ideas? We use MRTG. http://people.ee.ethz.ch/

:RE: system performance monitoring

2002-02-20 Thread Frank Carreiro
Personally I'm pretty happy with Big Brother found at http://bb4.com I've found their solution is simple to implement and supports multiple platforms (UNIX and Windoze). History is available for any system. It may/may not be what you are looking for. Something to look at. Frank Some o

system performance monitoring

2002-02-20 Thread Matthew Boeckman
Some of you may be familiar with Blair Zajac's ORCA (http://www.orcaware.com/orca/), which works wonderfully with Adrian Cocroft's SE performance toolkit for solaris. I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a similair solution for redhat. Specifically I'm looking for something that gif-ifies syste