on 02-26-2009 4:10 AM
HI ,
I have a requirement where i have to generate the processor utilization / performance graphs for a particular period of time of our server.We have only java stack system.It is netweaver 2004s.How to generate these graphs .
Hi
For monitoring in JAVA Stack you have tools like JARM, SAT etc, you can use visual administrator tools for Performance Tracing services which used to collect the data based on JARM, this is one way other you can connect the JAVA system to central monitoring system...
Regards
Ravi
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Hi Ambarish
Transactions ST03N ( Workload Monitor) is one good option for performance analysis.
Apart from this , an earlywatch report can be taken for the system using SDCC or SDCCN.
But since you have an only JAVA system , running tcodes may not be possible for you until you register iViews for these transactions with appropriate authorizations and GUI to display may be one solution.I heard about this from someone. Not sure if this is the correct solution to your problem. But I hope it helps.
Regards
Chen
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Hi,
To take data from tcodes ST03n & STO6( CPU utilization) into a xls files thr is no need that you should have solman. Please give more input related your problem.
Thanks
Sushil
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Hi,
You can take data(Workload stats) for a perticular day from ST03n & STO6( CPU utilization) into a xls files & make the graph according to it.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Sushil
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