As I mentioned on Wednesday today and on Monday we'll look at a couple of
example reports which have been created for a Linux box.
Below is a simple
utilization report for a Linux box running an application, it is for a day and
it shows us that there are a couple of spikes where it has breached our CPU
threshold.
Looking at this report we
can see that these peaks take place during the middle of the day. Is that
normal behavior? Do you know enough about the system or application that you
are reporting on to make that judgment? Do we need to perform a root cause
analysis? If we believe the peaks to be normal then maybe we need to adjust the
threshold settings or if we are unsure then we need to carry out further
investigation. Has some extra load been added to the system? Has there been a
change? Are there any other anomalies that you need to find out about?
Remember
when reporting don’t make your reports over complicated.
Don’t put too much data on
to one chart, it will look messy and be hard to understand.
On Monday I'll show you an example of a report on disk utilization of a Linux server.
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Charles Johnson
Principal Consultant
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