Thanks.

Vacation?  Didn't he just get back from an easy stint in Rochester?






                                                                           
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Chris uses Web Trends to analyze the Domino web logs.  I do not know if he
uses them to get performance data.  He's out this week on vacation.

Rob Berendt
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Perf. monitoring for Domino (HTTP)?







One interesting dilemma I am having lately is trying to measure response
time for our Domino (web) applications.  Beyond Tivoli are there any 3rd
party tools to help measure the perf. of the Domino HTTP engine and it's
applications?  Any experience with them?  Thoughts, likes, dislikes?

And any experience with Tivoli in this area? I only ask begrudgingly
because my perception of Tivoli as being expensive, complicated, and just
not all that iSeries friendly.

Long term I will need to incorporate the monitoring of WAS and WPS
instances so I will have to keep that in mind.


Michael Crump
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Muncie, IN  47302
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