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Subject:    R: [Orca-users] getting workload graphs
From:       Giorgio.Suighi () esselunga ! it (Giorgio ! Suighi () esselunga ! it)
Date:       2005-09-06 23:25:32
Message-ID: 8DF700F05CD9994DBB86DD9978D78CB96FFD5E () VMILEX2 ! mil ! esselunga ! net
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Hi there, The workload works also on linux systems, but the ps is the only tool u can \
use...

Bye 

giorgio

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: orca-users-bounces+giorgio.suighi=esselunga.it@orcaware.com \
[mailto:orca-users-bounces+giorgio.suighi=esselunga.it@orcaware.com] Per conto di \
                Cynthia Kiser
Inviato: marted? 6 settembre 2005 23.56
A: orca-users@orcaware.com
Oggetto: Re: [Orca-users] getting workload graphs


Am I correct in understanding that the workload stuff only works on
Solaris? Is there any point in trying to port this to also work under
Linux? The last slide in the pdf Adrian Cockcroft posted indicates
that top isn't as fine-grained as "prstat -m", but AFAIK it's the only
thing current available on Linux. 

Quoting Wayland, Cheryl <Renee.Wayland@ps.net>:
> I am confused about how to generate the workload graphs.  
> Does anyone have the steps documented to generate workload graphs?  This
> would be useful.
> 
> Do I define WORKLOAD_INFO and WORKLOAD_FIRSTMATCH in orcallator.cfg?  
> Do I need to put anything else in the orcallator.cfg file or any other
> file?  
> Do I run a separate orcallator.se process from the one that is already
> running and is doing a  -DWATCH_OS (as below)?
> # ps -ef|grep orcallator
> root  8976     1  0 13:54:27 pts/3    0:02
> /opt/RICHPse/bin/se.sparcv9 -DWATCH_OS /usr/local/lib/orcallator.se
> 
> Thanks

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Cynthia Kiser
cnk@caltech.edu


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