Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!duteca!marcel From: marcel@duteca (Marcel Mol) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin Subject: Re: Managing unix complexes Message-ID: <1138@duteca.UUCP> Date: 27 Nov 90 21:17:11 GMT References: <1131@duteca.UUCP> Organization: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Lines: 23 liesert@nixdorf.de (Hansi) writes: >I think you'll have to program your own solution, if you want it now >(quick and dirty). For example most unix systems come with a wide >collection of tools for accounting and performance evaluation. What you >have to do is to collect these data in a database and then start some >queries and computings on these. That sounds easy, but it isn't, because >the amount of data rises very quick. So you need a careful filter that >deletes stuff not required (e.g. delete all the data from none prime time). You can use SAS for this. SAS runs on 370-architecture mainframes, on PC's and also on some Unix platforms. -Marcel -- ######################################### # Marcel J.E. Mol ###################################### # Delft University of Technology Pink Elephant Management Services # # The Netherlands Voorburg # # UUCP: marcel@duteca.et.tudelft.nl Tel: 070-3694231 # # (Tel prive: 070-3932390) # ##############################################################################