Hi,
We are using Viya 3.5 on CentOS 7, how can I get the last 7 days utilization of CPU and memory?
Thanks a lot
Krell
Hi @HangLui ,
it is possible. This is just a report: you can always copy it and modify the copy (never modify the original), to adjust the filters. Or to create your own report from scratch, I assume starting from one that is half-way done for your requirements it is a faster method.
What I don't know is the retention time of the data in your environment, but you can always adjust that as well.
So, in short, yes, all is possible
Hi @HangLui ,
if you are an administrator, you should have access to the SAS Environment Manager and the Administration reports (normally shown as well in your Home page, at the bottom). One of the reports will give you the required information.
https://documentation.sas.com/api/docsets/calmonitoring/3.5/content/calmonitoring.pdf?locale=en
Nonetheless, you can always have a resource monitor or agent installed in any of your servers, and monitor them as any IT team would.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Juan
Hi Juan,
There is a System Activity Report that gives me the required info, however, the report only shows data of the last 3 days, can make it longer? say 7 days?
Attached please find the report screen for your easy reference.
Thanks!
Hi @HangLui ,
it is possible. This is just a report: you can always copy it and modify the copy (never modify the original), to adjust the filters. Or to create your own report from scratch, I assume starting from one that is half-way done for your requirements it is a faster method.
What I don't know is the retention time of the data in your environment, but you can always adjust that as well.
So, in short, yes, all is possible
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