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Oct 8, 2014, 9:46 AM
2 Posts

Getting realtime platform statistics

  • Category: Administration
  • Platform: Windows
  • Release: 9.0
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Is there a way to get realtime platform statistics from your domino server? I'm not talking about the collect-task that stores the stats in a notes database every x minutes (which is totally useless to most monitoring solutions, as they can access Lotus Notes databases directly).

I just want to get the current platform stats, and make them available in a parseable format (csv, json, xml), preferable via the web.

Oct 8, 2014, 5:04 PM
7 Posts
Show stat
Not sure if that is possible.

What I do know is that you can issuing a command on the server console.
 "Show stat"

That is the current stat of your server.

Oct 9, 2014, 1:50 AM
6 Posts
Domino statrep is helpful!

hi. the collect stat and the statistics it generates in statrep.nsf is actually pretty helpful when tuning domino server performance or dealing with server load. and i've compared the OS mechanism for generating platform stats and the one that domino generates via statrep and they say the same thing except the domino one is more in depth and gives other domino stats as well like availability, cluster stats, routing/smtp and so much more. if you google andy pedisich technotics domino you will find a lot of presentations and instructions on how to extract statistics from domino and export it as CSV. plus he has a nifty .ntf that is an improvement on the stock statrep.ntf which shows a lot more views and gives a lot more insight when you view the data in excel and pivot it and start comparing server load. i've only just exported the data to excel for studying how our enviroment operates i have not made a program for viewing it over web or hooking up to another monitoring thing, so. but you can go from there i guess. 


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