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IBM Tivoli MonitoringCustomizing reports and overlaying countersResourcesAbout the authorRate this pageRelated linksRational technical libraryThe Rational Edge developerWorks > Rational >Using IPOT: Resource monitoringDocument options Document options requiring JavaScript are not displayedDiscuss My developerWorks https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/kristintest/5.7/ needs you!Connect to your technical communityRate this pageHelp us improve this contentLevel: IntermediateRussell Butek (butek@us.ibm.com), Developer, IBM 17 Apr 2007This article describes the various resource monitoring data collectors available http://www.google.com/patents/US9223681 in IBM Rational Performance Tester, including a discussion of the architecture of each data collector and how each is configured when using Performance Tester. Overview Resource monitoring is a error retrieving term used to describe the observation of a property or asset over time. Typically, these observations are numerical facts or data, also known as statistical data. Most often within the performance testing space a resource can be, but is not limited to, a physical system or a process executing on a system. Resource monitoring is crucial when trying to error retrieving running determine the problem with an application that is failing to perform at reasonable levels, because this type of monitoring allows a performance tester to determine whether there is a lack of system-level resources or an issue with the application itself. The resource monitoring feature in IBM® Rational® Performance Tester allows real-time monitoring of systems and system processes. This granularity enables problem determination analysts to diagnose a problem accurately; as the resource monitoring data can help an analyst determine if the failure was caused by the lack of system resources (such as memory) or a particular process (such as a database) involved in an applications execution. There are three resource monitoring data collectors provided in Rational Performance Tester: Windows™ Performance Monitor for Microsoft® Windows® systems rstatd for Linux®/UNIX® systems IBM Tivoli® Monitoring (ITM) for monitoring a variety of platforms Data collectors extend a generic Resource Monitoring platform, which is included in Performance Tester (See Figure1, the IBM Rational Performance Tester stack architecture). Additional data collectors can be added into the product using Eclipse™ Platform ex
first log file set, including at least one log file, based upon how the computer hardware set executes the instructions of the computer software set; (ii) responsive to a first error in the execution of the computer software set, examining at least...http://www.google.com/patents/US9223681?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US9223681 - Automated debug trace specificationAdvanced Patent SearchTry the new Google Patents, with machine-classified Google Scholar results, and Japanese and South Korean patents.Publication numberUS9223681 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 13/768,396Publication dateDec 29, 2015Filing dateFeb 15, 2013Priority dateFeb 15, 2013Also published asUS20140237454, US20160070638Publication number13768396, 768396, US 9223681 B2, US 9223681B2, US-B2-9223681, US9223681 B2, US9223681B2InventorsFranck DelporteOriginal AssigneeInternational Business Machines CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (22), Non-Patent Citations (24), Referenced by (1), Classifications (9), Legal Events (1) External Links:USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetAutomated debug trace specification US 9223681 B2Abstract Debugging a debug target software by: (i) generating a first log file set, including at least one log file, based upon how the computer hardware set executes the instructions of the computer software set; (ii) responsive to a first error in the execution of the computer software set, examining at least a portion of the first log file set; and (iii) creating, based at least in part upon the examination of the first log file set, augmented logging instructions for generating augmented logging information, which is helpful for debugging. Images(7)Claims(12) What is claimed is: 1. A method for using a computer hardware set to execute instructions of a computer software set, the method comprising: generating a first log file set, including at least one log file, based upon how the computer hardware set executes the instructions of the computer software set; responsive to a first error in the execution of the computer software set, examining at least a portion of the first log file set; and creating, based at least in part upon the examination of the first log file set, augmented logging instructions for generating, upon any occurrence of an error similar to the first error, augmented logging informa