This Solaris system monitoring tool allows to perform standard SAR activity reporting and NMON activity reporting. The NMON output can be imported with Excel or RRD to output simple and efficient graphs.

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  • impressive work has been done
  • The author have patience.The sarmon solved my problem.It's a good tools to replace nmon on solaris platform.
  • The perfect tool to collect data if you don't want reinvent the wheel with your nmon analyser. Very good interaction with the development team. Thank you to continue to work on this and to improve it.
  • Very good tool,thanks, i need sarmon for solaris8&9。
  • The tool takes back very well main functionality of the IBM NMON. It operates very well with the original NMON_ANALYZER. Very easy to implement. The development team is responsive. Thank a lot.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Server Operating Systems, Solaris

Languages

English

Intended Audience

System Administrators

User Interface

Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Systems Administration Software, C Benchmark Software

Registered

2009-11-30