The IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Linux OS Agent workspaces contain the table views you use to obtain information about the various aspects of Linux. The table views and graphs within each workspace report attribute information you are monitoring. You can use them to
investigate attribute information relating to a change in state
monitor your system performance to identify bottlenecks and to evaluate tuning decisions
select the most effective threshold values for situations you create
In addition to table views and graphs, a workspace may contain other views, such as a notepad pane, a browser session, an event console, or a take action pane that gives you the ability to send commands to the operator console.
Note that the descriptions of each workspace apply to the default settings (the components of the workspace in its original configuration). Any changes/updates that you make to a workspace will not necessarily be reflected in the description of the workspace. For additional information about Linux workspaces, as well as information about sorting and filtering table view data, refer to the IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Linux OS Agent User's Guide.
The IBM Tivoli Monitoring: Linux OS Agent default workspace contains a variety of charts that reflect the "health" of your monitored systems. The workspace contains "at a glance" data, including the
Enterprise Event Console
Monitoring Agent Status
Raised Situations Count - Last 24 hours (horizontal bar chart)
This default workspace provides a comprehensive means for gathering exactly the information you need to detect problems early and to prevent them.
See also:
Attribute Groups
Used by Predefined Workspaces
Organization of the Predefined Workspaces