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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions man/man1/clustervis.1
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.B clustervis
displays three dimensional bar charts of CPU utilization
and network traffic for one or most hosts in a cluster.
An alternative two dimensional cluster performance monitoring
An alternative two dimensional cluster performance monitoring
tool is
.BR pmgcluster (1).
.B clustervis
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and have the following semantics; if none of
.BR \-H ,
.B \-h
or
or
.B \-a
is given, and either the file
.I /etc/nodes
or
.I /etc/ace/nodes
exists, or the
exists, or the
.B $PCP_CLUSTER_CONFIG
environment variable is set,
then use the named file as the set of hosts for live monitoring.
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is given, then the set of hosts is given in
.IR nodesfile .
.P
The
The
.B \-h
flag specifies one or more (comma separated with no spaces) hosts for live monitoring
and the
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.BR pmview (1)
configuration file, and passes most command line options to
.BR pmview (1).
Therefore, the command line options
Therefore, the command line options
.BR \-A ,
.BR \-a ,
.BR \-C ,
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions man/man1/dkvis.1
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.BR pmview (1)
configuration file, and passes most command line options to
.BR pmview (1).
Therefore, the command line options
Therefore, the command line options
.BR \-A ,
.BR \-a ,
.BR \-C ,
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.B \-w
are mutually exclusive.
.SH LAUNCH
The behavior of
The behavior of
.BR pmchart (1)
when launched from
.B dkvis
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.B $PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmlogger/config.dkvis
A
.BR pmlogger (1)
configuration file for
configuration file for
.B dkvis
metrics.
.TP
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions man/man1/mpvis.1
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.BR pmview (1)
configuration file, and passes most command line options to
.BR pmview (1).
Therefore, the command line options
Therefore, the command line options
.BR \-A ,
.BR \-a ,
.BR \-C ,
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.BR pmview (1)
configuration file.
.SH LAUNCH
The behavior of
The behavior of
.BR pmchart (1)
when launched from
.B mpvis
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specific options are:
.TP
.IP \f3-c\f1
Monitor NFS
Monitor NFS
.I version
2 or 3 client metrics. The default is version 2.
.IP \f3\-m\f1
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computed. This
effectively specifies the height at which bars will be clipped.
.IP \f3-s\f1
Monitor NFS
Monitor NFS
.I version
2 or 3 server metrics. The default is version 2.
.IP \f3\-V\f1
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.PD 0
.TP 10
.BI $PCP_VAR_DIR/config/pmlogger/config.nfsvis
A
A
.BR pmlogger (1)
configuration file for
.B nfsvis
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[\f2interface\f1 ...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B osvis
displays an high-level overview of performance statistics collected from
displays an high-level overview of performance statistics collected from
the Performance Co-Pilot
.RB ( PCP (1))
infrastructure. The display is modulated by the values of the
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The stack shows memory utilization by breaking down real memory into
kernel, file system and user usage. The memory utilization metrics
.RI ( mem.util )
may not be available on all hosts, so
may not be available on all hosts, so
.B Mem
may only show the amount of free memory as a single bar on some hosts.
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Controls the maximum (normalization) value for the disk read and write rates.
The default value is 100 operations/second.
.IP \f3\-m\f1
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
the packet input and packet output rates.
The default value is 750 packets/second.
.IP \f3\-V\f1
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions man/man1/weblogvis.1
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.I host
which is running
.BR pmcd (1)
and the
and the
.BR pmdaweblog (1)
Performance Metrics Domain Agent
.RB ( PMDA (3)),
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request response size, for all Web server logs being monitored
by
.BR pmdaweblog (1).
The top of the display includes the idle time
The top of the display includes the idle time
and the total request rate of each Web server.
The list of servers can be restricted by specifying
.I server
names. The possible
names. The possible
.I servers
are listed in the
.BR pmdaweblog (1)
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.TP
.BI \-I " time"
Change the dafult expected idle time for the Web servers from
3600 seconds (1 hour) to
3600 seconds (1 hour) to
.IR time .
.TP
.BI \-m " max"
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configuration file for monitoring the volume of Web server transactions
.TP
.I $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/weblog
installation directory of
installation directory of
.BR pmdaweblog (1)
.PD
.SH "PCP ENVIRONMENT"
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.I host
(which is running
.BR pmcd (1)
and the
and the
.BR pmdawebping (1)
Performance Metrics Domain Agent) or
from the PCP archive log identified by
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.I host
(which is running
.BR pmcd (1)
and the
and the
.BR pmdaweblog (1)
Performance Metrics Domain Agent) or from the PCP archive log identified by
.IR archive .
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.TP 15
.B swap.pagesout
\- page swap out rate (indicating insufficient memory)
.TP 15
.TP 15
.B network.mbuf.failed
\- rate of incidents where the kernel failed to find mbuf space
.TP 15
.TP 15
.B network.mbuf.waited
\- rate of incidents where the kernel waited to find mbuf space
.RE
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are:
.TP
.BI \-b " maxbusy"
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
the average percentage of the time active over all disks.
The default value is 30% active.
.TP
.BI \-i " maxio"
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
the sume of the aggregate disk read and disk write rates.
The default value is 100 I/Os per second.
.TP
.BI \-m " max"
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
Controls the maximum (normalization) value for
the packet input and packet output rates.
The default value is 750 packets/second.
.TP
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