I have searched the web for scripts to analyze Samba logs and found nada. Has anyone written a tool that will produce something on the order of what Webalyzer or Analog produce? I would love to see what applications we use eat up the most resources without actually having to use my brain. I know I could whip one up myself, but that requires me to use my brain, etc... I'm not much of a programmer. Even something that just produced a textual report of peak usage and so forth would be wonderful. It's a small lan (11 machines) so it doesn't have to be too elaborate. Andy andysims@icon-stl.net
Andy Sims wrote:> > I have searched the web for scripts to analyze Samba logs and found > nada. Has anyone written a tool that will produce something on the > order of what Webalyzer or Analog produce? I would love to see what > applications we use eat up the most resources without actually having > to use my brain. I know I could whip one up myself, but that requires > me to use my brain, etc... I'm not much of a programmer. > > Even something that just produced a textual report of peak usage and > so forth would be wonderful. > > It's a small lan (11 machines) so it doesn't have to be too elaborate. > > Andy > > andysims@icon-stl.netOn SCO Open-Enterprise 3.2v4.2 there is a nice tool called "sar" (SystemActivityReport) that reports Disk-Usage/Swap/IO?s/CPUusage/... On SCO Open-Enterprise 5.x there is also a more userfriendly tool called SCO-Doctor to report the bottlenecks of your machine. I don?t know what UNIX-System you?re using - perhaps you?ve got some equivalent tool there. Just use them. best regards rick -- snail: ANZER GmbH - Pieperstr. 14 - 32791 Lage - Germany email: rick_@t-online.de voice: (0049) 5232 / 9777-21 fax: (0049) 5232 / 78094