Answer by Jaydatt D. ·
Hi Francois,
you can use the unix commands and execution monitor to get the output of same command.
you have to make this commands as per you requirements (matrix that you want).
Best Regards,
Jaydatt
Answer by Francois J. ·
We are currently monitoring the client's online system (WebLogic app servers & Apache HTTP web servers) using dynaTrace as part of a POC. The Java agents are providing the usual infrastructure monitoring metrics incli. CPU Utilisation (as a whole).
The client has a need for detailed CPU Utilisation metrics that is not currently covered by the OOTB metrics. They need to know the number of cores being allocated to (or grabbed by) each app server instance out of the total pool of cores. They have only one tool that currently produce these kind of stats but it doesn't have alerting functionality. I had a look at the Unix Monitor 9for dynaTrace) but it seems it basically reports on the same kind of metrics as the built-in agent-based metrics (by the Java agents). Is this accurate? What other options do I have?
Since dynaTrace is not a hardcore infrastructure monitoring solution it is not build to deliver on this kind of metrics - There are specialist tools that would satisfy the clients' needs (as covered above). Am I correct in making this statement?
JANUARY 15, 3:00 PM GMT / 10:00 AM ET