Excellent, thanks all.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:32 PM, James Pratt <jpratt AT norwich DOT edu> wrote:
> http://users.skynet.be/networker_reporter/index.html
>
>
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> Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 9:28 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: Re: [Networker] NSR Reporter
>
> Where can I find this utility (nsr reporter)? Is it available for
> purchase?
> Where can I get some more information?
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:37 PM, dfields
> <networker-forum AT backupcentral DOT com>wrote:
>
> > Theirry,
> >
> > Wow. Thanks for the quick reply. I figured the source for this was
> huge.
> > I've written some perl scripts for my own reports, but nothing close
> to
> > 200k lines 8).
> >
> > I did some more digging after I posted this by adding the individual
> > entries in the "by client" view for a particular time slot, and then
> > compared that to the same time slot on the over all active sessions
> view,
> > and the totals matched. What was throwing me was the counts, (a
> server with
> > say, 5 save sets was generating a count of 8 on the by client view).
> > However, your logic below kinda explains that, but I would expect
> somewhat
> > different behavior than what I'm seeing. Assuming all save sets start
> in
> > the first 10 minute slice, I would expect the number shown to match
> the
> > number of save sets. However, if some stuff carries over to next 10
> minute
> > slice, I see how your logic works (and I agree that it has to work
> that
> > way).
> >
> > For example, I have a server that has 6 save sets: C, D, System
> State,
> > System DB, System Files, ASR. During the first 10 minute slice, nsr
> > reporter is showing me 8 sessions instead of 6. The next 10 minute
> slice
> > shows 8, and the third and fourth slices drop down to 4 each. Does
> your
> > logic also include control sessions? I wouldn't think that the index
> would
> > be backed up during the first 10 minutes, but maybe I'm wrong.
> >
> > Anyway, I think the tool is great. I'm looking forward to the next
> > version. I've thought about writing scripts to pull much of the same
> info
> > that you do and display the results with MRTG, but I never seem to
> have the
> > time, and your tool already pulls so much more information than I
> would have
> > the time to write scripts for.
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > David
> >
> >
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