Resource Management Software (or how to predict what hardware I need in the future)
seb022 at tijc02.UUCP
seb022 at tijc02.UUCP
Sat Oct 18 06:57:01 AEST 1986
Please pardon the reposting of this article. I posted it about
two months ago, but I have not received any responses. This is my last
chance to find something like what I have described below. Otherwise,
I doomed to try to create something with either Lotus 1-2-3 or
20/20 spreadsheet(s) without any proper tools.
Last December, I had the honor of becoming a system administrator two
VAX 11/785s running AT&T UNIX V Release 2 Version 2. Since UNIX has
become very popular at my place of employment, these two VAXes are being
used more each day. Hence, I need to predict when to purchase another VAX
or more disk drives (several months in advance). I have found the system
accounting that comes with UNIX V to be lacking. It does not give the
information I need in a clear format (in a manner that I can show to
management and prove that I need more hardware).
IS there any software out there that ties into the system acounting provided
with UNIX and produces meaninful reports? I would really like something that
writes the accounting information into a database (relational if possible).
Then I could query the database for past trends in many different ways. Armed
with an accurate knowledge of the past, I could load this information into
a spreadsheet to try to forecast the future, using several scenarios. Here
is good chance for a vendor to make some CA$H! I will fight to get funding
to purchase a good resource management package.
Scott Bemis
mcnc!rti-sel!seb022
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