RE: Processor Usage and Long Running Processor Checks
- From: "Furnish, Trever G" <TGFurnish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 21:20:06 -0400
Check out sar (or lvmsa* if you're using lvm).
Long-running processes are much easier to spot than short-lived
processes, since short-lived processes may not even exist during any of
your samples, but may still eat most of the system resources.
For real process monitoring you probably need a commercial tool like
Prognosis. :-(
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John J. Culkin
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Subject: Processor Usage and Long Running Processor Checks
Can anyone suggest or shares some scripts that I can run via cron
(hourly) that will check the processor usage (sysstat) and
check for long running processes?
-- John C.
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