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The peoplebook for PPM is quite good. The 'Top Components' component will give you a starting point. It reports top cumulative and average application server
Anil, I am not sure in which way you would like to do the integration. Basically there are two ways to do this integration. 1) Using Business Interlink 2)
My 2p's worth: Actually, it is installed by default in every PeopleSoft database. It just needs configuring. It may be ok for small setups but introduces too
Comments in-line _____ From: psftdba@yahoogroups.com [mailto:psftdba@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of BANKS, Richard Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:32 PM To:
If you mean PeopleSoft's performance monitor, here's some research I did for my manager. If you mean someone else's performance monitor product, stop reading