Logging the System Load
A logging channel which records load data and writes them to a log file allows you to log the system load.
In enaio® enterprise-manager you can activate a preconfigured periodic job which is used to manage this logging. This job periodically detects and logs load data.
As a result, the system load can be monitored in great detail. This data which is periodically collected follows this structure:
ProcessorTime=0.00%;
PageFaults=1.14/sec;
PoolPagedBytes=134952;
PoolNonpagedBytes=31272;
UserTime=0.000%;
PrivilegedTime=0.000%;
VirtualBytesPeek=499523584;
VirtualBytes=497057792;
WorkingSetPeek=212615168;
WorkingSet=212467712;
PageFileBytesPeek=311926784;
PageFileBytes=310927360;
PrivateBytes=310927360;
HandleCount=5741;
The existing log configuration file will not be modified during system updates in order to prevent configurations which have been changed from being overwritten.
If you want to set up the channel, add the following entry to the log configuration file:
LogFileName=mem%6%7%5.evn
Type=LOG
ChannelID=11
Level=3
Suspended=0
In addition, the log must be added to the list of standard logs:
1=Error log
2=Flow log
3=Log
4=SQL log
5=MEM log
In addition, you will need to activate the periodic job 'GetProcessInfo' in enaio® enterprise-manager. A periodic execution interval of 15 seconds is preset by default. This setting provided for a highly detailed report on the system load; it can also be customized if necessary.
Active logging of the system load requires considerable resources. For this reason, periodic jobs and channels should only be activated for a limited time period for a specific system analysis.