System Information Workspace

The views for this workspace are:

The Solaris System CPU Workload Summary workspace, the Solaris System CPU Workload workspace, and the System Details workspace can be accessed by right-clicking this workspace.

 

Virtual Memory Availability

This chart displays the following attributes:

Memory shortages can cause system performance problems. If system performance is poor, excessive page-outs and swapping activity can indicate memory problems. By viewing the monitored virtual memory data collected by IBM Tivoli Monitoring for UNIX on a remote system, you can:

 

Page Fault Statistics

This chart displays page fault attributes to provide an at-a-glance view of problems with virtual memory faults. The attributes displayed are:

 

Total Real and Virtual Memory

The Total Real and Virtual Memory chart graphically displays vital information about system memory. The attributes displayed are:

The chart gives you operating system and memory information on your UNIX systems. By viewing the monitored system data collected by IBM Tivoli Monitoring: UNIX OS Agent on remote systems, you can:

 

CPU %

The CPU % pie chart helps you improve system CPU performance, and you can use it to identify and monitor system CPU activity. The CPU % chart displays percentages of processor activity taking place on each monitored UNIX system. Use this report to check for problems such as:

Monitoring system information

Use the CPU % chart to check for problems, such as:

 

Load Averages

The Load Average chart gives you load average information on your UNIX systems. Load average refers to the average number of processes in the UNIX kernel run queue during an interval. By viewing the monitored system data collected by IBM Tivoli Monitoring: UNIX OS Agent on remote systems, you can improve system performance by helping you identify the configuration of your systems and check their current activity levels.

 

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