Analyzing monitored data

SM2 monitoring program

2.10 Analyzing monitored data

There are several tools on various different platforms which can be used to process and display monitored data.

SM2-ONLINE (BS2000/OSD)

SM2-ONLINE is a component of the SM2 monitoring program. At the end of each monitoring cycle, it outputs monitored data in the form of reports. For further information, please refer to chapter “SM2 screen output” on page 201ff.

SM2R1 (BS2000/OSD)

SM2R1 is a component of SM2 and analyzes the SM2 output file. SM2R1 outputs statistics in tabular form and time series in chart form to a file which is ready to print. For further infor- mation, please refer to the chapter “SM2R1 analysis routine” in Volume 2 of the SM2 manual [21].

SM2R1-PC (Microsoft Windows)

The SM2R-PC routine can be purchased separately, and is a development of SM2R1. It makes use of the graphical options offered by a PC when displaying monitored data. SM2 output files from various BS2000/OSD computers can be analyzed in an single analysis run. The result data can be displayed in tabular form and can be edited graphically. Charts can be copied into the clipboard and transferred to any Windows application that can access the clipboard. For further information, please refer to the chapter “Additional utility routines” in Volume 2 of the SM2 manual [21].

SM2ONLINE-PC (Microsoft Windows)

The SM2ONLINE-PC utility can be purchased separately and is used to simultaneously display and monitor SM2 data from several BS2000/OSD computers online. The monitored data is supplied in the form of charts which are updated at the end of every monitoring cycle. Each monitored variable can be subjected to threshold monitoring. Alarms signalling threshold violations can be both audible and visual. For further information, please refer to the chapter “Additional utility routines” in Volume 2 of the SM2 manual [21].

SM2-PA (BS2000/OSD)

The SM2-PA routine can be purchased separately and is used to analyze user-specific SM2 output files from user task monitoring operations. The result data is displayed in the form of statistics and offers information on task resource utilization and/or the performance of user programs. For further information, please refer to the chapter “Additional utility routines” in Volume 2 of the SM2 manual [21] and the manual “SM2-PA” [8].

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