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rstockton

At the IOD it was mentioned that there was a older version of a monitor for CMOD.  Does anyone know where to find the download for this?  I have done searches but have not come up with anything.

Thanks,

Russell

Justin Derrick

I think you mean the free 'ECM Dashboard', which is a 'light' version of the ECM System Monitor tool.  It's only available with OnDemand Version 9.

I'm not sure there's an 'old' monitoring tool out there.

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jeffs42885

Just out of curiousity, any screen shots of this monitor in action?

ASH942

Speaking of monitor....during ODUG, when I expressed interest to Greg F re: System Log MSG_TEXT being split to reflect pertinent data for MSG_NUM 87, he mentioned
"System Load Monitor".  I think what he was talking about was ARSRPT which came out in 8.5.  We've not used it yet but will :)  Perhaps this is what OP is looking for...

https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27019740&aid=1

Alessandro Perucchi

Hello ASH942,

Well I think that Freg was speaking about the new "System Load" Folder (and of course Application Group).

You need to create it with the command

arssyscr -I <instance> -a

And each time you'll load a document, it will add an entry in this System Load, in a very nice format.

There are at my knownledge no "System Load" Monitor except this new feature.

Sincerely yours,
Alessandro
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jeffs42885

In terms of "Monitoring" we have shell scripts setup in cron that monitor for the application, and give us a yell when theres a potential resources issue.