Monday July 12, 2004 | Steve McKinty's Weblog Random scribblings of an HA architect |
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Performance analysis Ever tried to analyse the output of iostat, netstat, nfsstat, vmstat, etc., to work out just what a Solaris system is doing? A few months ago I was pointed towards dim_STAT, a browser-based front end that takes all that info and graphs it in charts, histograms, etc., to help analyse a problem for a customer. It helped a lot, both I and the customer now understand a lot more about the behaviour of the system we were looking at. dim_STAT can be downloaded externally at http://dimitrik.free.fr/ It's not a Sun product, nor Sun-supported, but is written by one of the guys who works on benchmarking in Paris and he gives a pretty good turnaround on questions. It doesn't do all the analysis, in the way that the SE toolkit does, and you'll still need Adrian Cockroft's Performance and Tuning book to hand, but dim_STAT presents all the important info in a very readable format. You can easily compare, for example, network load, CPU oaod and disk load, all on a single chart I've only tried it on Solaris/SPARC, but as far as I know it runs on Solaris/x86 and on Linux. (2004-07-12 08:15:56.0) Permalink Comments:
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