Monitoring system for IBM POWER systems

Edit Package lpar2rrd
http://www.lpar2rrd.com/

LPAR2RRD tool is able to produce historical and even nearly "real-time" CPU utilization graphs of LPAR's and
shared CPU usage of IBM Power servers. It also collects complete physical (HW) and
logical configuration of all managed systems/LPAR's and all changes in their state and
configuration and graphs network traffic of IVE (HEA) interfaces.

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README.SuSE 0000000183 183 Bytes
apache2-lpar2rrd.conf 0000000627 627 Bytes
lpar2rrd-4.01.tar 0001003520 980 KB
lpar2rrd-rpmlintrc 0000000340 340 Bytes
lpar2rrd.changes 0000008488 8.29 KB
lpar2rrd.spec 0000009308 9.09 KB
Latest Revision
Boris Manojlovic's avatar Boris Manojlovic (bmanojlovic) accepted request 228444 from Boris Manojlovic's avatar Boris Manojlovic (bmanojlovic) (revision 5)
- updated to version 4.01
- bugfix release
  * OS CPU in historical reports always showed last month graph
  * OS mem graphs had 100GB limitation for input of memory
    used/free/cache values (when more than 100GB then NaN was in graphs)
  * LPAR2RRD daemon and fix conversion of old OS agent memory data
    into new v4.00 format on CentOS platform (might be
    even other Linux platforms could be affected)
  * Global historical reports : when a LPAR which has no OS
    agent was selected then did not appear the graph
 

- updated to version 4.00
- Operating System agent enhancements.
- OS agent v4.00 is able to monitor now:
  * OS CPU utilization of user/sys/IO wait/idle in %
  * Memory utilization of used/pinned/fs cache/free memory in MB (v3.60)
  * Paging rate in MB/sec (v3.60)
  * Paging space utilization in %
  * SAN (fiber channel) throughput in MB/sec
  * SAN (fiber channel) throughput in IO/sec
  * LAN (ethernet) throughput in MB/sec
  * SEA (Shared Ethernet Adapter) throughput in MB/sec (only on VIO servers)
  * AME (Active Memory Expansion) allocation
  * Report paging activity which exceeds a threshold via alerting module (v3.60)
- OS agent now supports:
  * AIX 5.1+
  * Linux on Power
  * It is able to report CPU utilization for CPU dedicated LPARs
    (it is not possible monitor them via the HMC)
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