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Alex Kodat
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The Problem
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The Approach
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Diagnosing Nature And Scope of Problem
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The Two Basic Kinds of Problems
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A Good Place to Start - SIRMON 1
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Things to Focus On in SIRMON 1
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Problem - Noise Never Happens when Mechanic Present
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Quick Look at SirMon Background Monitor Facilities
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Finding the Cause of the Problem
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But the Problem Might be Ephemeral
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Using SirScan to Diagnose Problems
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Using SirTune to Diagnose Problem
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So Can Be Difficult to Find the Right Data
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Some Weapons for Writing Your Own Diagnostic Tools
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Stat $Functions
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$xxSTATx $Functions
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Using $SyStat example
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Using $UsStatL Example
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Using $UsStatL Example (continued)
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What About Calculating Rates and Differences?
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Using $StatLD Example
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The $xxSTATx $Functions
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$SirJGet
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$SirJGet Example - With Apologies to Erie BOCES
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$SirJGet Examples (continued)
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Conclusions
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The time is gone, the song is over Thought I'd something more to say
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