Viewing Server Details
- Aravind Naik (Unlicensed)
- Mayuresh Balaji Kamble (Unlicensed)
- Enterprise IT
Configuring Custom Scheduler Script/SNMP
Configuring Script or SNMP Thresholds
Configuring Alerts And Log Incidents for Proxy Servers
Configuring Jobs for Device Maintenance
Configuring Job Hung Notifications
Configuring Service Entitlements
Configuring Incident Templates
Configuring Application Server Threshold
Configuring Alerts And Log Incidents
Configuring Alert and Log Incidents for Hard disk and Service
Configuring Vital Business Functions
Configuring Standard Operating Procedure Mapping
You can view and monitor the details of each Server. You can also configure the Threshold values for CPU, Memory, and Hard Disk. You can monitor the Hardware Health, Port, Services, Event Logs, SNMP traps, and so on. Based on the configured Monitoring Parameters for a Server, the parameters, such as CPU, Memory, Hard Disk, Port, and so on are monitored and displayed under the respective tabs on the SERVER DETAILS pop-up page.
To view Server details:
- Select Operations > User > Views > Server View.
- On the SERVER VIEW page, FILTERS pop-up page is displayed. Select the Tenant and other required filter options to view the Servers. Click SUBMIT. For more information about fields on the FILTERS pop-up page, see Filters.
- You can search for a specific Server using the Search text box.
- You can view the Servers list in Tile view and Tabular view.
Figure: SERVER VIEW page: Tile view
Figure: SERVER VIEW: Tabular view
In the Tile view, click the Server tile for which you want to view the details. In the Tabular view, click the Host Name to view the details. Based on the Server selected, the Server details are displayed under the following tabs:
DETAILSUnder the DETAILS tab, you can view the monitoring status of the Server and other basic details of the Server, such as Server Type, OS type, Tenant, vendor, customer, Mail To, Mail CC, description, and so on. You can also view the Current Availability & Latency, Event Trends.
Figure: DETAILS tabThe following table describes the fields under the DETAILS tab:
Field
Description
Device Icon
Status of the device is displayed in color code.
Host Name
Displays the Host Name of the device.
IP Address
Displays the IP Address of the device.
Status
Displays the Status of the device.
Server Type
Displays the type of the Server.
Top Five Down Time
This section displays the top 5 down time of the server device. In this section, you can view Down Time, Up Time, and Duration.
Last Monitored On
Displays the date and time the device was last monitored.
Current Availability & Latency
Displays the latency report and server availability of the server devices for the present day. You can mouse over to view the current availability. Click the Current Availability graph to view the Server Uptime pop-up.
You can view the Server Uptime report of the Server Device.
Figure: Server Up TimeThe following table describes the fields on the SERVER UPTIME pop-up:
Field
Description
Downtime
Displays the date and time the device was down.
Uptime
Displays the date and time the device was up.
Duration
Displays the total downtime duration of the Server.
Cost
Displays the cost incurred due to the downtime.
Scheduled
Select the check box if the downtime was scheduled.
Remarks
Specify the remarks for the downtime.
Reasons
Select the reasons for the downtime.
Link to Knowledge Record
Click the icon to link the error to a Knowledge Record.
Standard Operating Procedures
Displays the mapped Standard Operational Procedure. Click the icon to view the SOP template. For more information about SOP mapping, see Mapping Standard Operating Procedures.
Incident ID
Displays the Incident ID created for the Server downtime. Click the hyperlink to view the Incident Details.
GENERAL DETAILS
Configure Server
Click the Server Configuration hyperlink to update the server details. For more information about updating server details see, Adding/ Modifying Servers.
Server Type
Displays the Server Type of the device.
Tenant
Displays the Tenant of the server device.
OS Type
Displays the Operating System of the server device.
Vendor
Displays the vendor name of the server device.
Customer
Displays the customer name of the server device.
Location
Displays the location of the server device.
E-mail To
Displays the e-mail address of the recipients to send the alert/notification e-mails.
E-mail CC
Displays the configured e-mail address of the people to whom the alert/notification mails about the device status need to be sent in “CC” list.
Description
Displays the description provided for the server device.
Monitoring Protocol
Displays the monitoring protocol of the server device.
Health
Displays the health of the server.
Agent Version
Displays the agent version of the server.
Service Entitlement
Displays the configured service entitlement.
Monitoring Source
Displays the monitoring source of the server device.
Reference ID
Displays the reference ID of the server device.
Hardware Details
Click the Expand icon to view the discovered hardware details of the server.
More Details hyperlink
Click the More Details hyperlink to view additional information discovered for the device.
Figure: Server Details: Additional InformationCPU & MEMORYUnder the CPU & MEMORY tab, you can monitor the CPU and Memory Utilization details for the selected Server. You can also configure the High, Medium, and Low Threshold values for the CPU and Memory parameters.
Figure: CPU & MEMORY tabThe following table describes the fields under the CPU & MEMORY tab:
Field
Description
CPU Utilization
Displays the CPU Utilization for the Server. If the CPU Utilization is above the Threshold, the Utilization graph is displayed in red and if the CPU Utilization is within the Threshold level, the Utilization graph is displayed in green color.
You can view the CPU Utilization is displayed for the current date, last week, last month and last six months. Click on the graph to view the Server Utilization graph.
Figure: CPU UtilizationCurrent CPU utilization
Displays the current CPU Utilization graph for the Server.
Memory Utilization
Displays the Memory Utilization for the Server. If the Memory Utilization is above the Threshold, the Utilization graph is displayed in red and if the Memory Utilization is within the Threshold level, the Utilization graph is displayed in green color. You can view the Memory Utilization for the current date, last week, last month, and last six months. Click on the graph to view the Server Utilization graph.
Current Memory utilization
Displays the Current Memory Utilization graph for the Server.
THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION
Note: You can configure threshold parameters only if Edit rights are provided in Role Template. The SUBMIT button is displayed only if you have Edit rights. For details on Role Template, see SummitAI Platform Online Help.Parameter
Displays the name of the monitored parameters, CPU and Memory in this case. Click the hyperlink to view the Utilization of the CPU or Memory parameters for the current day.
Figure: CPU UtilizationUtilization
Displays the percentage of CPU and Memory Utilization for the Server. The percentage of CPU and Memory usage is represented as a bar in different color codes.
- If the CPU or Memory usage is above the specified Threshold, the bar has red color code.
- If the CPU or Memory usage is almost nearing to the specified Threshold value, the bar has blue color code.
- If the Memory usage is maintained within the specified Threshold value, the bar has green color code.
Threshold High(%)
Specify the High Threshold value for each of the parameters.
Threshold Medium(%)
Specify the Medium Threshold value for each of the parameters.
Threshold Low(%)
Specify the Low Threshold value for each of the parameters.
HARD DISKUnder the HARD DISK tab, you can monitor the Hard Disk Utilization details for the selected Server. You can also configure the High, Medium, and Low Threshold value for the Hard Disk Utilization.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS page: HARD DISK tab
The following table describes the fields under the HARD DISK tab:Field
Description
Hard Disk Utilization
Displays the hard disk utilization for the Server. If the hard disk utilization is above the threshold, the utilization graph is displayed in red and if the hard disk utilization is within the threshold level, the utilization graph is displayed in green color.
Click on the graph to view the hard disk utilization details for the current day.
Figure: HARD DISK UTILIZATION DETAILSAverage Current HDD Utilization
Displays the Current Average Hard Disk Utilization graph. Click on the graph to view the Utilization Details.
Figure: UTILIZATION DETAILSTHRESHOLD CONFIGURATION
Note: You can configure threshold parameters only if Edit rights are provided in Role Template. The SUBMIT button is displayed only if you have Edit rights. For details on Role Template, see SummitAI Platform Online Help.Volume
Displays link for the hard disk partitions for the Server. Click the partition link to view the utilization details for the selected partition. For more information, see Hard disk partition details.
Capacity
Displays the capacity of the partition.
Utilization
Displays the percentage of hard disk utilization for the Server. The percentage of hard disk usage is represented as a bar in different color codes.
- If the hard disk usage is above the specified threshold, the bar has red color code.
- If the hard disk usage is almost nearing to the specified threshold value, the bar has blue color code.
- If the hard disk usage is maintained within the specified threshold value, the bar has green color code.
Threshold High(%)
Type in the high threshold value for each of the partitions.
Threshold Medium(%)
Type in the medium threshold value for each of the partitions.
Threshold Low(%)
Type in the low threshold value for each of the partitions.
In the Volume column, click the hard disk partition link to view the graphical representation of utilization details for the selected partition. You can select the period to view the hard disk utilization from the For Time Period list as DAILY, DAILY DETAIL, WEEKLY, MONTHLY. Select the appropriate date or week or month from the list.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS page: HARD DISK tab: hard disk partition linkIISUnder the IIS tab, you can view the IIS Server details for the selected Server.
Figure: IIS tab
The following details are displayed in the IIS tab:- Status: This section displays the version and status of the IIS Server.
- Top 5 Downtime details: This section displays the top five downtime details of the IIS Server. Downtime is the time duration for which the Server is not functioning. The details displayed are Downtime, Uptime and Duration.
- Application Pool and IIS Performance Counters: Each graph under Application pool and IIS Performance Counters displays the performance details of a set of Parameters against current day's time. The parameter name are displayed below the respective graph. To hide the graph for a specific parameter, click the parameter name; to enable it, click it again.
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click on any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The graph drill down is displayed.
Figure: IIS Performance parameterYou can do the following in this page:
- Select a time period in the From Time Period drop-down to view the graph. The available options are Daily, Daily Detail, Weekly, Monthly and Custom Range.
- Select any parameter in the drop-down to view the graph for the corresponding parameter.
ASP.NETUnder the ASP.NET tab, you can view the graphical representation of the monitoring parameters of ASP.NET Server.
Figure: ASP.NET tab
Each graph displays the performance details of a set of Parameters against current day's time. The parameter name are displayed below the respective graph. To hide the graph for a specific parameter, click the parameter name; to enable it, click it again.To view the graph for a specific parameter, click on any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The graph drill down is displayed.
Figure: ASP.NET Performance parameterYou can do the following in this page:
- Select a time period in the From Time Period drop-down to view the graph. The available options are Daily, Daily Detailed, Weekly, Monthly and Custom Range.
- Select any parameter in the drop-down to view the graph for the corresponding parameter.
- View detailed graph by zooming in. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
AZUREUnder the AZURE tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: Azure tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click on any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE COUNTERS pop up page is displayed.
Figure: Performance Counters pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE COUNTERS pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enable/Disable button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single resource is selected under Resources.
- View performance graph for any required time period by clicking on the respective time period. The available options are 1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom.
- View performance graphs for multiple parameters for a single resource under Resources, by selecting the required parameters under Available metrics. You cannot view graphs for multiple parameters for multiple resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
AWSUnder the AWS tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: AWS tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click on any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE COUNTERS pop up page is displayed.
Figure: Performance Counters pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE COUNTERS pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enable/Disable button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single resource is selected under Resources.
- View performance graph for any required time period by clicking on the respective time period. The available options are 1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom.
- View performance graphs for multiple parameters for a single resource under Resources, by selecting the required parameters under Available metrics. You cannot view graphs for multiple parameters for multiple resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
STORAGEUnder the STORAGE tab, you can view the Storage Statistics for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: STORAGE tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click on any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE pop up page is displayed.
Figure: Performance Counters pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enabled/Disabled button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single metric is selected under Available Metrics.
- Click the respective time period to View performance graph for any time period (1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom).
- Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. You can view the performance graphs for single parameters with single resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
TOMCATUnder the TOMCAT tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: TOMCAT tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE pop up page is displayed.You can also view the graph for a specific parameter by clicking on the parameter name displayed above each graph (such as Bytes Sent).
Figure: Apache Tomcat Performance Pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enabled/Disabled button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single metric is selected under Available Metrics.
- Click the respective time period to View performance graph for any time period (1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom).
- Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. You can view the performance graphs for single parameters with single resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
CITRIX XENAPPUnder the CITRIX XENAPP tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: Citrix XenApp Tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE pop up page is displayed.
You can also view the graph for a specific parameter by clicking on the parameter name displayed above each graph (such as Registration Requests).
Figure: Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop Performance Pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enabled/Disabled button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single metric is selected under Available Metrics.
- Click the respective time period to View performance graph for any time period (1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom).
- Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. You can view the performance graphs for single parameters with single resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
MYSQLUnder the MYSQL tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: MySQL Tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE pop up page is displayed.
You can also view the graph for a specific parameter by clicking on the parameter name displayed above each graph (such as Bytes Received).
Figure: Performance Pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enabled/Disabled button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single metric is selected under Available Metrics.
- Click the respective time period to View performance graph for any time period (1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom).
- Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available metrics. You can view the performance graphs for single parameters with single resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
IBM DB2Under the IBM DB2 tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: IBM DB2 Server View Tab
To view the graph for a specific parameter, click any point in the graph of the respective parameter. The PERFORMANCE pop up page is displayed.
You can also view the graph for a specific parameter by clicking on the parameter name displayed above each graph (such as Bytes Received).
Figure: Performance Pop-up page
You can perform the following actions in the PERFORMANCE pop up page:- Enable or disable Threshold for a parameter by clicking on the Enabled/Disabled button. The threshold can be enabled or disabled for a single parameter, and only if a single metric is selected under Available Monitoring Parameters.
- Click the respective time period to View performance graph for any time period (1 day, 7 days, 1 month, 6 months, and Custom).
- Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available Monitoring Parameters. Select the parameter under Resources to view the performance graphs for the Available Monitoring Parameters. You can view the performance graphs for single parameters with single resources.
- View detailed graph (polling interval level) by zooming in. The detailed graph can be viewed only if a single parameter is selected. To zoom in, select an area of the graph.
Non WintelUnder the Non Wintel tab, you can view the resource details for the selected Server. The graph for each parameter is displayed.
Figure: Non Wintel Server View TabPORTOn the PORT tab, you can monitor the port details of the server. You can monitor to view the various parameters of the port details. On the port details tab, you can view the configured port status report and you can also view the PORT Uptime report by clicking the port availability report. For more information about the fields on the PORT tab see below field description.
Figure: PORT Tab
The following table describes the fields on the PORT tab.Field
Description
Service Name
Displays the service name.
Type
Displays the type of port.
Port No
Displays number of port.
Status
Displays status of port.
Last Monitored Date
Displays the last monitored date and time of the port.
Port Uptime Report
Displays the port availability report. Click the report to view the port uptime report for the current day.
HYPER-VOn the HYPER-V tab, you can view the server details of the device that create a virtualized server environment and allows to manage other host machines.
Figure: HYPER-V tab
The following table describes the fields on the Hyper-V tab.Fields
Description
Host Name
Displays the host name of the Hyper-V.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the Hyper-V
Vendor
Displays the vendor name of the Hyper-V
Version
Displays the version number of the Hyper-V.
Number of CPU Cores
Displays the number of CPU Cores.
Processor Type
Displays the processor type.
Memory Capacity
Displays the memory capacity.
Logical Processor
Displays the number of logical processors.
Number of NICs
Displays the number of NICs.
Number of Hard Disks
Displays the number of hard disks.
Connection State
Displays the connection state.
Last Monitored On
Last monitored date and time of the device.
GUEST DETAILS
State
Displays the state of the virtual server. Green color represents the devices which are up.
Red color represents the devices which are down.
Guest Name
Displays the host name of the guest server. You can view Guest Name hyperlink only for monitored servers.
Click the hyperlink to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.IP Address
Displays the IP Address of the server.
Operating System
Displays the operating system of the server.
CPU(%)
Displays the CPU utilization percentage details. You can view the utilization percentage hyperlink only if you have added the server for monitoring.
Click the CPU(%) to view the CPU Utilization details.
Figure: CPU Utilization Summary reportMemory Configured (MB)
Displays the memory configured for the server.
Memory (%)
Displays the Memory utilization percentage details.
HDD(%)
Displays the Hard Disk Device (HDD) utilization percentage details of the drive.
Network Usage
Displays the network utilization details of the drive.
Created Date
Displays the date the server was created.
Up Time (%)
Displays the Server Uptime percentage.
Monitor check box
Select the check box to add the corresponding server details for monitoring.
SUBMIT
Click the SUBMIT button to add the selected servers for monitoring.
Current Availability Status
Displays the current availability status of the Guest server. Mouse-over to view the count of servers which are up and down.
Operating System
Displays the operating system installed on the guest servers. You can view the percentage of operating system installed on the total guest servers.
Open Events for last six months
Displays the open events logged for the guest and host servers for last six months.
Events for last 24 hours
Displays the events logged for the guest and host servers for last six months.
GUEST UTILIZATION
TOP 10 SERVER UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten guest server utilization. It displays the host name and utilization percentage. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address and utilization percentage. Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.
TOP 10 HARD DISK UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten hard disk utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address and hard disk utilization percentage. Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.
TOP 10 CPU UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten CPU utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address, and CPU utilization percentage. Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.
TOP 10 MEMORY UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten Memory utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address, and memory utilization percentage.
Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.VMWAREOn the VMWARE tab, you can view the server details of a server with the vmware software installed on it. The VMware server allows you to create and manage virtual server machines. For more information about the fields on the VMWARE tab see below field description.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS pop-up page: VMWARE tab
The following table describes the fields on the VMWARE tab.Field
Description
Host Name
Displays the host name of the virtual server.
IP Address
Displays the IP Address of the server.
Vendor
Displays the vendor name of the VMWARE.
Version
Displays the version number of the VMWARE.
No of CPU Cores
Displays the number of CPU Cores.
Processor Type
Displays the processor type.
Memory Capacity
Displays the memory capacity.
Logical Processor
Displays the number of logical processors.
Number of NICs
Displays the number of NICs.
Number of Hard Disks
Displays the number of hard disks.
Connection State
Displays the connection state.
Last Monitored On
Last monitored date and time of the device.
GUEST DETAILS
State
Displays the state of the virtual servers. Green color represents the devices which are up.
Red color represents the devices which are down.Guest Name
Displays the guest server name. You can view Guest Name hyperlink only for monitored servers.
Click the hyperlink to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server.IP Address
Displays the IP Address of the guest details.
Operating System
Displays the operating system of the server.
CPU(%)
Displays the CPU utilization percentage details.
Memory Configured
Displays the memory configured for the server.
Memory(%)
Displays the Memory utilization percentage details.
HDD(%)
Displays the HDD utilization percentage details.
Network Usage
Displays the network utilization details of the drive.
Created Date
Displays the date the server was created.
Up Time (%)
Displays the Server Uptime percentage.
Monitor check box
Select the check box to add the corresponding server details for monitoring.
SUBMIT
Click this button to add the selected servers for monitoring.
Current Availability Status
Displays the current availability status of the Guest server. Mouse-over to view the count of servers which are up and down.
Operating System
Displays the operating system installed on the drives. You can view the percentage of drives with a specific operating system.
Open Events for last six months
Displays the open events logged for the drive for last six months.
Events for last 24 hours
Displays the events logged for the drive for last six months.
GUEST UTILIZATION
TOP 10 SERVER UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten guest server utilization. It displays the host name and utilization percentage. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address and utilization percentage.
Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest serverTOP 10 HARD DISK UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten hard disk utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address and hard disk utilization percentage.
Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest serverTOP 10 CPU UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten CPU utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address, and CPU utilization percentage.
Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest serverTOP 10 MEMORY UTILIZATION
Displays the top ten Memory utilization of guest servers. You can mouse over to view the Host Name, IP address, and memory utilization percentage. Click on the graph to view the SERVER DETAILS of the guest server
SERVICESUnder the SERVICES tab, you can view the current service status, services configured for monitoring, and Overall Service Status. Click the graph to view the service details. You can also view Configured Service Status graph. You can monitor the configured Service details, such as Service Name, Description of the service, Status, and the Last Monitored date and time of the Service. Click the Expand To Show Configured Services link to view the Service details.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS page: SERVICES tab
Click the Add services for monitoring link to add the new Service for monitoring. The DETAILS table listing all the configured Services is displayed. Select the check box for the Service you want to add and click SUBMIT.
Figure: SERVICES tab: Add services for monitoring link
Click the bar graph for the Service to view the details of the Service, such as monitor duration, Total Downtime, DownTime, UpTime, Duration, ScheduledDownTime and Incident ID.- Click the Print Table icon to print the table details.
- Click the Export to Excel icon to export the table details to a Microsoft Excel sheet.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS page: SERVICES tab: Services bar graph
APP LOGUnder the APP LOG tab, you can monitor the configured application log details for the server. The details on this tab are displayed only for the servers for which the applications are configured for monitoring purpose.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS pop-up page: APP LOG tabH/W HEALTHUnder the H/W HEALTH tab, you can monitor the hardware details, such as Battery Status,Cooling
Device, Status Disk, Memory, Power Supply, Processor, Temperature, and so on of a selected server. Based on the selected component, you can view the respective sensor,reading and status for it.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS pop-up page: Hardware Health tabPERFORMANCE COUNTERPERFORMANCE COUNTER tab allows you to view the utilization percentage of sub-parameters of Memory, Hard Disk, CPU and Network. Based on the configuration on the Service Entitlement page, you can view the monitored parameter and sub-parameter values in the respective sections.
On the PERFORMANCE COUNTER tab, you can view and configure the High, Medium and Low threshold values for the parameters.
Figure: PERFORMANCE COUNTER tab
The following table describes the fields on the PERFORMANCE COUNTER tab.Field
Description
Memory tab
Parameters
Displays the monitored parameters.
Utilization
Displays the utilization of the parameter.
Condition
Select the condition for the threshold configuration from the list. For example: If the Conditional Operator is selected as > and the High Threshold value is 10.If the parameter value is greater than 10 then an event is logged.
High Threshold (%)
Specify the high threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Medium Threshold (%)
Specify the medium threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Low Threshold (%)
Specify the low threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
CPU
Core
Select the Core of the CPU.
Parameter
Displays the monitored parameters.
Utilization
Displays the utilization of the parameter.
Conditional Operator
Select the condition for the threshold configuration from the list. For example: If the Conditional Operator is selected as > and the High Threshold value is 10.If the parameter value is greater than 10 then an event is logged.
High Threshold (%)
Specify the high threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Medium Threshold (%)
Specify the medium threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Low Threshold (%)
Specify the low threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Hard Disk
Volume
Select the volume of the hard disk.
Parameter
Displays the monitored parameters.
Utilization
Displays the utilization of the parameter.
Conditional Operator
Select the condition for the threshold configuration from the list. For example: If the Conditional Operator is selected as > and the High Threshold value is 10.If the parameter value is greater than 10 then an event is logged.
High Threshold (%)
Specify the high threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Medium Threshold (%)
Specify the medium threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Low Threshold (%)
Specify the low threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Network tab
Device
Displays the device name.
Parameter
Displays the monitored parameters.
Utilization
Displays the utilization of the parameter.
Conditional Operator
Select the condition for the threshold configuration from the list. For example: If the Conditional Operator is selected as > and the High Threshold value is 10.If the parameter value is greater than 10 then an event is logged.
High Threshold (%)
Specify the high threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Medium Threshold (%)
Specify the medium threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
Low Threshold (%)
Specify the low threshold value for the corresponding parameter.
SNMP TRAPSUnder the SNMP Traps tab, you can monitor the Trap time, Trap OID value and the Trap Messages of the selected Network Device that is configured with the SNMP Trap rules. You can search the SNMP Trap data for the selected range of time.
Figure: SNMP Traps tabThe following table describes the fields under the SNMP TRAPS tab:
Field
Description
Trap Time
Displays the received time of the trap.
Trap OID value
Displays the OID value of the trap.
Trap Description
Descries about the trap message received from the Network Devices/Servers.
RELATIONSHIPUnder the RELATIONSHIP tab, you can view the incidents, service requests, change records, configuration items, problem records and knowledge records, associated with the selected server.
Figure: RELATIONSHIP tabEVENT LISTUnder the EVENT LIST tab, you can view the events associated with the selected server. You can view Critical, Warning, Alert, and Information events. You can also view event details such as Category, Status, Message, Error, Acknowledge, and Incident ID.
Figure: SERVER DETAILS pop-up page: EVENT LIST tab
The following table describes the fields on the EVENT LIST tab.Field
Description
FILTERS
Event Status
Lists the Event status. Select an Event status to filter and display the event list.
Category
Lists the categories. Select a category to filter and display the event list.
EVENT LIST
Critical
You can view the list of Critical events logged for the link.
Warning
You can view the list of Warning events logged for the link.
Alert
You can view the list of Alert event logged for the link.
Information
You can view the list of Information events logged for the link.
Serial Number
Displays the serial number.
Event ID
Displays the event identification number.
Click the hyperlink to view the Event Details. For more information about the fields on Event ID pop-up see, Event List Report.Category
Displays the category of the event.
Status
Displays the status of the event.
Message
Displays the message configured for the device.
SOP icon
The icon is displayed if a SOP template is mapped to the device. Click the icon to view the SOP template. For more information about SOP mapping see, Configuring Standard Operating Procedure Mapping.
Error
Displays the occurred error in the device.
Acknowledged
Displays the event acknowledged status.
Created Date
Displays the date the event was created.
Incident ID
Displays the incident identification number for the event.
Click the hyperlink to view the Incident Details.
Figure: INCIDENT SUMMARY pop-upHISTORYOn the HISTORY tab, you can view last 12 months utilization history for the CPU and Memory parameters and the Hard Disk partitions.
Figure: HISTORY tabBUFFER & SWAPOn the Buffer and Swap Memory tab, you can monitor the buffer memory and SWAP (Shared Wireless Access Protocol) memory details for the selected server. On the SWAP Memory Utilization section, you can view the utilization percentage of the swap memory for the current day, last week, last month, and last six months. The current swap memory utilization graph is also displayed.
You can mouse over to view the utilization percentage of the device.
On the BUFFER MEMORY UTILIZATION section, you can view the utilization percentage of the buffer memory for the current day, last week, last month, and last six months. The current buffer memory utilization graph is displayed.
Figure: BUFFER AND SWAP UTILIZATION tabMS SQL SERVEROn the MS SQL Server tab, you can monitor the Server Variables, Databases, Tables, and Users. The MS SQL Server tab is displayed only if the MS SQL servers are configured for monitoring.
On the Server Variables tab, MS SQL servers that are monitored through server agents and proxy agents and it displays the values of the parameter, for example, Buffer Cache Hit Ratio, Free Pages, Number of Deadlocks/sec, Log File Used, and so on.
Figure: Server Details pop-up: MS SQL Server tab : Server Variables tabOn the Database tab, you can view the database details for the selected instance.
Figure: Server Details pop-up: MS SQL Server tab : Databases tab
Under the Tables tab, you can view the tables details for the selected database.
Figure: Server Details pop-up: MS SQL Server tab: Tables tab
On the Users tab, you can view the users details for the selected database.
Figure: Server Details pop-up: MS SQL Server pop-up: Users tabEXCHANGEUnder the EXCHANGE tab, you can view the monitoring parameter details of the Microsoft Exchange Server. The configured Microsoft Exchange parameters are monitored and the values are displayed under the EXCHANGE tab.
Figure: EXCHANGE tabUSER'S SESSIONUnder the USER'S SESSION tab, you can view the logged in user’s session details for the selected Linux Server. You can view the logged-in User Name, Connection Type, Source Machine, Login Time, Idle Time, and Last Monitored On.
Figure: USER SESSION tab
The following table describes the fields under the USER'S SESSION tab:Field
Description
Logged in Username
Displays the user name of the person who has logged in.
Connection Type
Displays the connection type.
Source Machine
Displays the source machine.
Login Time
Displays the duration the user had logged in.
Idle Time
Displays the duration the idle time in the session.
Last Monitored On
Displays the date and time the user session was last monitored.
ZOMBIE PROCESSUnder the ZOMBIE PROCESS tab, you can monitor the list of Zombies, which are dead processes. Any process that eventually dies is called a Zombie process. You can view the number of Zombie processes running on the Servers. You can also view the Event Trends report of the Zombie process.
Figure: ZOMBIE PROCESS tab
The following table describes the fields under the ZOMBIE PROCESS tab:Field
Description
Process Count
Displays the number of Zombie processes.
Process IDs
Displays the Process ID.
Last Monitored On
Displays the date and time when the Process was last monitored.
EVENT LOGSUnder the Event Log tab, you can monitor system log information details. The details under this tab are displayed only for the Servers for which the Event Monitoring (WMI required) option is selected.
Figure: EVENT LOG tab
Note:
The tabs are displayed based on the configured Service Entitlement for the selected Server.
ACTIONS
This section explains all the icons displayed on the ACTIONS panel of the SERVER VIEW page.
Filters
Click the FILTERS icon to specify a particular filter criteria to display the Servers. On clicking the Filters icon, the FILTERS pop-up page is displayed. Select the Tenant and other required details. Click SUBMIT.
Figure: FILTERS pop-up page
The following table describes the fields on the FILTERS pop-up page:
Field | Description |
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Tenant | Lists the Tenants to which logged in user has access. Select the Tenant from the list. |
View | Lists the configured Views. Select the View from the list to display the Servers. |
Customer | Lists the configured Customers. Select the Customer from the list to display the Servers for the selected Customer. |
Location | Lists the configured Locations. Select the Location from the list to view the Server for the selected Location. |
Group | Lists the configured Server Groups. Select the Group from the list to view the Servers for the selected Server Group. |
Refresh Page In | Specify the refresh interval for the SERVER VIEW page. |
Click PRINT to print the LIST table details.
EXPORT TO EXCEL
Click EXPORT TO EXCEL to export the LIST table details to a Microsoft Excel sheet.
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