The Historical Summarized Capacity Daily workspace shows the percentage
of system resources used daily. This workspace consists of the following
four graphical views:
-
Network Capacity (daily), which shows
the following information for each network instance, summarized by day:
- Percentage of total times that a frame transmitted
by the network interface collided with another frame
- Number of frames received since the network interface
was configured
- Total number of eight-bit packets transmitted
per second by an interface since boot time
-
Processor Utilization (daily), which
shows the following information, summarized by day:
- Average percentage of idle CPU time during the
sampling period
- Percentage of processors' CPU time devoted to
running UNIX system kernel code
- Percentage of processors' CPU time devoted to
user processes, including time spent executing user program and library
functions but not executing system calls
- Wait I/O CPU time during the sampling period,
which indicates
how effectively the system or a processor is using disks
Memory Utilization
(daily), which shows the average and maximum percentage of virtual memory
used, ordered by the maximum percentage of virtual memory used, summarized
by day
-
Disk Utilization (daily), which shows
space used on all the system's logical disks, including the following
details, summarized by day:
- Name of the physical disk partition where the
file system is mounted (the physical location of the disk)
- Mount point, the path name of the directory to
which a file system was mounted and thus the virtual name for the directory
- Total size of a file system, expressed in KB
- Maximum amount of disk space used on a file system,
expressed in kilobytes
- Maximum space used on the file system, expressed
as a percentage of the sum of used and available space
- Minimum available space
- Maximum percentage of inode space that was allocated
to files