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Performance Toolbox Version 1.2 and 2 for AIX: Guide and Reference
filtd command
The filtd programs allows
you to define:
- New statistics from
existing ones through data reduction.
- Alarms that are triggered
by conditions you define and which can execute any
command you desire.
Syntax
The filtd program is
designed to run as a daemon. It takes three command line
arguments, all of which are optional:
filtd [-f config_file]
[-b buffer_size] [-p trace_level]
Flags
- -f
- Overrides the default configuration file name. If this
option is not given, the file name is assumed to be
available in /etc/perf/filter.cf or else as
described in "Overview
of File Placement"
. The configuration file is
where you tell filtd what data reduction and alarm
definitions you want.
- -p
- Specifies the level of detail written to the log file.
The trace level must be between 1 and 9. The higher the
trace level the more is written to the log file. If this
option is not specified, the trace level is set to zero.
- -b
- Buffer size for communications with xmservd via
RSI. The default buffer of 2048 bytes will allow for up
to 60 statistics to be used in defining new statistics
and alarms. If more are needed, the buffer size must be
increased. It may also be necessary to increase the xmservd
buffer size.
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