Health (SHM_HEALTH)

This monitor type monitors the health of SAP HANA system instance.

This category uses STATISTICS_CURRENT_ALERTS, STATISTICS_ALERT_INFORMATION, and M_SYSTEM_OVERVIEW objects for data collection.

Monitor type details

The following table displays the parent and child monitor types of the Health monitor type:

Item

Description

Active

No

Created

Manually

Parent class

Tenant (SHM_TENANT)

Child class

Not applicable


Additional details when using the TrueSight console

Each tab provides options for a specific configuration. Depending on what you want to monitor, you must specify values in the respective tabs.
The following table lists the tabs and the configurations that you can do in them:

TabSupported Configuration
MonitoringTo add and configure monitor types for the compatible PATROL monitoring solutions that are located in the deployable packages.
FilteringTo control the data and events that are sent to the Infrastructure Management server from the PATROL Agents.
Polling IntervalsTo configure the time interval between two consecutive data polls.
Agent ThresholdsTo configure intelligent thresholds for attributes of a monitor type on the PATROL Agents.
Server ThresholdsTo configure thresholds for the monitor instances on the Infrastructure Management server.
AgentTo configure the properties of a PATROL Agent and specify the action that the Agent must perform when the policy is applied.
ServerTo specify actions to be performed on the Infrastructure Management server when the policy that is created, is applied
Configuration VariablesTo control the PATROL Agent configuration by defining values for the Agent's configuration variables. 

 

Add and configure monitor types to a monitoring solution

You can add and configure monitor types for the compatible PATROL monitoring solutions that are located in the Deployable Package Repository. For a list of monitoring solutions and monitor types that you can configure, see Monitoring Solutions and KMs Open link . To configure custom monitoring solutions, ensure the solution is structured correctly; for details, see  Developing a PATROL Knowledge Module Open link .

  1. Ensure that the Monitoring tab is selected. By default, this tab is selected. If not, click it.

  2. Click New Monitor Configuration.

  3. In the Add Monitor Configuration dialog box, configure the following properties:

    Property Description
    Monitoring Solution Name of the monitoring solution. A solution can have many Knowledge Modules (KMs) under it.
    Version Version of the selected monitoring solution
    Monitor Profile Name of the monitor profile to which the monitor types that you want to enable are associated.

    Each solution contains multiple monitoring profiles that help to reduce unnecessary monitoring. Each monitoring profile is associated with a group of monitor types. If a profile has monitor types that require you to enter information, they are listed in the Monitor type list, and you can configure them. If the profile has no monitor types that require input, all the monitor types are enabled by default and the Monitor Type list is disabled. To view all the monitor types that belong to a selected profile, click the Click to view Monitor Types option.

    The monitor types that belong to a profile are pre-determined. You cannot add or remove them from a profile.
    Monitor Type

    Name of the monitor type that you want to configure. You can select one from the list:

    • All - All the monitor types will have default values.
    • Monitor type other than All - You must configure the monitor type. The configuration options vary depending on the monitor type that you select.

    For documentation or more information, click the Help icon next to the list. The online documentation for that monitor type is displayed.

  4. Click OK. The configured monitor type is added as a new row in the Monitoring page.
  5. To continue adding configuration details, repeat the previous steps for a different monitor type, version, profile, or solution.
  6. To modify a monitor configuration, click the action menu for that configuration and select Edit. Modify the configuration and click OK.
  7. To delete a monitor configuration, click the action menu for that configuration and select Delete. After you save the policy, the deleted monitor type configuration is removed from the selected PATROL Agents.

After you save or update a policy, the monitor type configurations are pushed to the selected PATROL Agents.

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Configure filters to include or exclude data and events

After you configure the monitor types in the PATROL Agents, they send the collected data and the generated events to the Infrastructure Management server. You can configure filters to control the data and events that are sent to the Infrastructure Management server per parameter. 

You can filter the data either from a specific Agent or from a specific monitor type. The supported filtering options are as follows:

  • Send events only
  • Send trended performance data only
  • Send trended performance data and events
  • Send no trended performance data and no events

Best practice

  • BMC does not recommend that you send both trended performance data and events for the same parameter to the Infrastructure Management server. If you are sending trended performance data for a parameter, configure thresholds in the Infrastructure Management server for that parameter and let the Infrastructure Management Sever generate events for it.
  • Certain types of parameters must have only trended performance data sent to the Infrastructure Management Server from the PATROL Agents; they must not have events sent. Other types of parameters must only have events sent to the Infrastructure Management server from the PATROL Agents, with no performance data sent.
    In Infrastructure Management version 9.6 and later, parameters need not be collected and stored in the Infrastructure Management server to be trended and visible in the Server. Based on parameter usage, ensure that you store data for and configure the following parameters in the Infrastructure Management server database:
    • KPI parameters
    • Parameters required in performance reporting
    • Parameters requiring “duration” thresholds. For example, you do not want an event unless the parameter has breached a threshold for 15 minutes. (PATROL Agent does not support this capability.)
    • Parameters requiring “time of day” type thresholds. (This is accomplished using baselines.)
    • Parameters for which predictive event generation and abnormality detection are required. This generally applies to all KPIs, which can be extended.

Note: A PATROL Agent applies a filtering policy during the next scheduled discovery or collection of a PATROL object (monitor type or attribute). That is, filtering is applied when the first collection occurs on the PATROL object after filtering rules are applied. Due to this behavior, there might be a delay in the deployment of the filtering rules on the PATROL object.

  1. Click the Filtering tab.
  2. Select one of the following options:
    • Agent Level: Filters data and events from the PATROL Agent. Select an appropriate filtering option from the list. The default option is No Filtering (send all data and events).
    • Monitor Type Level: Filters information from a specific monitor type. To specify the monitor type:
      1. Click Add Monitor Type.
      2. In the Add Monitor Type dialog box, select a solution and its version.
      3. Select a related monitor type from the list.
      4. If you want to specifically filter data and events from an attribute, select an attribute from the list. The default value is All.
      5. Select one of the following filtering option:
        • No Filtering (send all data and events)
        • Filter out data (send no data, send all events) - Default option
        • Filter out events (send no events, send all data)
        • Filter out data and events (send no data, send no events)
          
      6. Click OK. The selected monitor type row is added to the table in the Filtering page.
        To add multiple monitor types for filtering data and events, repeat the previous steps.
  3. To modify the properties of an existing filter level, click the action menu for that filter and click Edit.
  4. To delete a configured monitor type level, click the action menu for that level and click Delete.

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Configure polling intervals

Specify the time interval between two consecutive data polls. You need to specify a separate poll interval for every parameter. 

  1. Click the Polling Intervals tab. 
  2. Add a polling interval:
    1. Click Add Polling Interval.
    2. Select values for the following options:

      - Monitoring Solution 

      - Version

      - Monitor Type

      - Parameter

      - Parameter Polling Interval

    3. Click OK. The polling interval is added to the table in the Polling Interval page.
  3. To add more polling intervals, repeat the previous step. 
  4. To modify the properties of a polling interval: Click the action menu associated with that polling interval, and select Edit.
  5. To delete a polling interval: Click the action menu associated with that polling interval and select Delete.

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Define thresholds on PATROL Agents

Configure range-based thresholds for attributes of a monitor type on the PATROL Agents. You can specify whether the thresholds apply to a monitor type or to an instance of a monitor type.

Best practice

  1. Click the Agent Threshold tab.
  2. Click Add Agent Threshold.  

    Specify values for the following properties:

    Property Description
    Monitoring Solution Monitoring solution
    Version Version of the monitoring solution
    Monitor Type Monitor type

    Note: For some monitoring solutions, the Monitor Type list displays the internal names while for other monitoring solutions, both the internal and external names are displayed.

    For example, for Citrix Xen Host, both the internal (VSM_XEN_HOST) and external (Citrix Xen Host) names are displayed.

    Monitoring Scope Scope of the threshold. Select one of the following options:
    • All Instances of the Monitor Type: The threshold applies to the monitor type.
    • Monitor Instances: The threshold applies to a specific instance of the monitor type. To identify the instance, specify the instance ID in the SID box.

      1. Log on to BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Operator console.
      2. In the navigation pane, select Devices > Grid View.
      3. Click any device.
        The Show Monitors page is displayed. 
      4. Hover the mouse over the specific monitor instance, and the tool tip displays the SID for the instance.
      5. Note down the SID. You can use the SID value when you configure the agent threshold.

      If you want to specify multiple SIDs, you can use regular expressions to search for multiple matching instance SIDs. If you use regular expressions to search for the matching instance SIDs, ensure that you have selected Is a Regular Expression.


      Character Expression Description
      ^ Beginning of line Only finds the search term if the term is at the beginning of a line
      $ End of line Only finds the search term if the term is at the end of a line
      . Any character Matches any single character except a line break
      * Zero or more Matches zero or more occurrences of the preceding expression, making all possible matches
      [] Any one character in the set Matches any one of the characters within the []. To specify a range of characters, list the starting and ending characters, separated by a dash (-), as in [a-z].
      [^] Any one character not in the set Matches any character not in the set of characters following the ^
      \< Beginning of word Matches only when a word begins at this point in the text
      \> End of word Matches only when a word ends at this point in the text

       

    Monitoring Attribute Monitoring attribute
    Note: Some monitoring attributes are designated as key performance indicators (KPIs). Depending on the monitored environment and version, the list of KPIs might appear differently in the Operator console.

    Threshold Ranges: Configure border and threshold ranges for the selected monitoring attribute.

    For Border Thresholds, Threshold 1, and Threshold 2:
    Enable Select this check box for the type of threshold that you want to configure.
    Min, Max Minimum and maximum values for the range.

    Notes:
    • For threshold 1 range: The minimum value of the border range must be less than or equal to the minimum value of the threshold 1 range.
    • For threshold 2 range: The maximum value of the border range must be greater than or equal to the maximum value of the threshold 2 range.
    • If the minimum and maximum values of threshold 1 are equal to those of the border threshold values, then threshold 2 is not used because threshold 1 uses the entire range of border threshold.
    Select Event Severity

    Severity type to be associated with the event. Select one of the following options:

    • OK
    • Warning
    • Critical

    When the configured threshold is violated, the triggered event is of the selected severity.

    Trigger an Event Condition to trigger an event. Select one of the following options:
    • Immediately on threshold violation: Triggers an event immediately after a threshold violation.
    • After threshold violation occurs N times: Triggers an event after the threshold is violated after the specified (N) number of times. Ensure that you specify a value greater than 0 in the N box.
    • After all auto-recovery actions fail: Triggers an event after the recovery actions that are configured at the PATROL Agent fail.
  3. Click OK. The threshold is added to the table on the Agent Threshold page.

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Create server-level thresholds

You can create thresholds for the monitor instances on the Infrastructure Management server. For information about the types of thresholds, see Thresholds, KPIs, and baselines.

Best practice

  • Ensure that you complete the monitoring configuration before you configure the Infrastructure Management server thresholds because thresholds cannot be applied to monitors that are not configured.
  • Define and specify global thresholds Open link for KPIs and performance parameters in the Infrastructure Management server before you define the server and agent thresholds.  Server thresholds override global thresholds.
  • Use server thresholds for instance-level thresholds.  

 
To configure the server thresholds:

  1. Click the Server Threshold tab.
  2. Click Add Server Threshold.    
  3. Specify values for the following properties:


    Option Description
    Monitoring Solution Name of the monitoring solution. A solution can have many Knowledge Modules (KMs) under it.
    Version Version of the monitoring solution.
    Monitor Type A list of monitor types for the selected solution.
    Monitor Instance Name

    Name of the monitor instance. Depending on your requirement, specify the monitor instance information in one of the following formats:
    - Name of the monitor instance
    - A regular expression that can match multiple instances.



    Character Expression Description
    ^ Beginning of line Only finds the search term if the term is at the beginning of a line
    $ End of line Only finds the search term if the term is at the end of a line
    . Any character Matches any single character except a line break
    * Zero or more Matches zero or more occurrences of the preceding expression, making all possible matches
    [] Any one character in the set Matches any one of the characters within the []. To specify a range of characters, list the starting and ending characters, separated by a dash (-), as in [a-z].
    [^] Any one character not in the set Matches any character not in the set of characters following the ^
    \< Beginning of word Matches only when a word begins at this point in the text
    \> End of word Matches only when a word ends at this point in the text

     

    - Name of a monitor instance with the associated device in the following format: deviceName/instanceName. Also, select the Associate with a Device check box.

    Monitoring Attribute Monitoring attribute
    Note: Some monitoring attributes are designated as key performance indicators (KPIs). Depending on the monitored environment and version, the list of KPIs might appear differently in the Operator console.

    Threshold: Configure the threshold parameters for the threshold type that you have selected. You can select either of the following types: Absolute, Signature, and Abnormality.

    Threshold types Parameter Description
    Absolute, Signature Severity

    Severity type to be associated with the event. Select one of the following options:

    • Minor
    • Major
    • Critical

    When the configured threshold is breached, the triggered event is of the selected severity.

    Absolute, Signature, Abnormality Duration The length of time, in minutes, that the data values must breach the threshold, before an event is generated.
    For example, you could specify that the attribute data value must remain above the baseline for 10 minutes before an event is generated. By specifying this parameter, you can reduce the number of events generated by an absolute threshold.
    Threshold Value
    An absolute value that is above and beyond the baseline value. If you set a threshold, an abnormality will be generated only when it violates both the set baseline and the threshold value.
    Outside Baseline Type Type of baseline. Select one of the following options:
    Not Enabled

    Auto
    Hourly
    Daily
    Weekly
    Hourly and Daily
    All

    By selecting a baseline type to combine with the absolute threshold, you can ensure that an event is not generated unless the data value breaches both the threshold value AND the selected baseline (Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Daily and Hourly, or All baselines). Thereby, you can reduce the number of events generated by an absolute threshold.
    Absolute Comparison
    A comparison operator to specify when a breach occurs. You can specify when the data value is greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, or equal to the specified threshold value.
    Absolute Generate Predictive Event Select the check box if you want an early-warning predictive event to be generated 2-3 hours before the absolute threshold is breached. This enables you to get some lead time to take an action, if required.
    Absolute Auto Close Events
    Select the check box to specify that the events generated by a breach of the threshold be automatically closed if the data values that are collected are not breaching the threshold anymore. If you do not select this option, you can manually close such events in the TrueSight console.
    Signature, Abnormality Above/Below Threshold Select Above or Below depending on whether the collected data values must be above or below a baseline before an event is generated.
    Minimum Sampling Window The number of data points that must be collected or the amount of time that must pass (depending on the attribute) before an event is generated. At least five data points are required before an event is generated for any threshold type. If your minimum sampling window is set too small to allow at least 5 data points, then Infrastructure Management will wait until five data points have been collected before generating the event, regardless of the value entered into the sampling window.
    Example for abnormality threshold:
    If you set a minimum sampling window to 10 minutes on a specific monitor attribute but the polling rate of that monitor is 5 minutes, 25 minutes must pass before an abnormality is generated. For this reason, BMC recommends to use lower polling rates for monitors.
    Absolute Deviation (%)
    An absolute number above or below a baseline that the collected data values must reach before an event is generated.
    Example for abnormality threshold:
    For example, if you set a daily abnormality threshold for the Total Number of Disk I/O Request attribute for the VMware Disk Performance monitor type, and you set the absolute deviation to 3, then an abnormality event would not be generated until the Daily baseline for the total number of VMware disk I/O requests plus three additional requests had been made. If the Daily baseline for VMware disk I/O requests was 45, then an abnormality event would be generated when 48 VMware disk I/O requests were made.
    Percent Deviation (%) The percent of the baseline above or below the baseline that the collected data values must reach before an event is generated.
    Example for abnormality threshold:
    If you set a hourly abnormality threshold for for the Average Disk Throughput attribute for the VMware Disk Performance monitor type, and you set the percentage deviation to 10, then an abnormality event would not be generated until the value of the data collected reached the Hourly baseline for the average VMware disk throughput plus an additional 10 percent of the baseline value. If the Hourly baseline for average VMware disk throughput was 2500 KB per second, then an abnormality event would be generated when the VMware disk throughput became 2750 KB per second
  4. Click OK.  
  5. To modify parameters of a threshold, click the action menu for that threshold and select Edit.
  6. To remove a threshold, click the action menu for that threshold and select Delete. After you save the policy, the deleted threshold configurations are removed from the selected PATROL Agents.
    After you save or update a policy, the new threshold configurations are pushed to the selected PATROL Agents.

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Configure PATROL Agents

You can configure the properties of a PATROL Agent and specify the action that the Agent must perform when the policy is applied.

For more information, see Specifying objects in an authorization profile Open link .

  1. Click the Agent tab.

  2. Specify the following properties:

Property Description
Agent Default Account
User Name

The user name that you want to use to run the PATROL Agent. The user name must have access permissions to the PATROL Agent directory.


Note: You need to provide an Agent user name and password only if they are different from what was previously configured.
Password Password for the specified user name
Confirm Password Password for the specified user name
Restart Agent Select this check box if you want to restart the PATROL Agent after the policy is applied.

Notes:
You must select this check box if you want the user name change to take effect.

While editing a policy, if you select Restart Agent and provide the same default account information as what was provided while creating the policy, the PATROL Agent is not restarted. To restart the PATROL Agent, use the Query Agent screen. For more information, see Performing actions on a PATROL Agent Open link
 
Tag Tags that you want to assign to the PATROL Agent. The format of each tag is tagName:tagDescription. If the tag description contains spaces, enclose the description within double quotes. You can also provide multiple tags, separated by commas.
For example, tag1:"Brief Description",tag2:"Description".
Integration Service An Integration Service or an Integration Service cluster that you want to set as the PATROL Agent phone home. The supported values are as follows:
  • Single Integration Service
  • Integration Service Cluster
Event Configuration Properties
Event Forwarding Destination Destination where the events that are generated by the PATROL Agents must be sent to. The supported destinations are as follows:
  • Integration Service Settings: Enables you to use the settings on the Integration Service to which the PATROL Agent is connected
  • Cells: Enables to send the events to one or more cells. In the Event Cell List box, specify the cells to which you want to send the events, separated by commas. The format of each cell is cellName/cellPort, where cellName is the name of the cell and the cellPort is the port number through which the agent communicates with the cell. For example, cell1/1111,cell2/1203
    Also, in the Event Cell Shared Key box, specify the shared key which is used for encryption. The default shared key is mc. 
  • Do not send events: Stops sending the events
Event Format Container String to append to the name of the events that are generated by the PATROL Agents. The default string is BiiP3.

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Configure actions performed by Infrastructure Management server

Specify actions to be performed on the Infrastructure Management server when the policy is applied. The actions apply to all devices that are associated with the PATROL Agent and all the monitor instances that the Agent monitors.

Best practice

  • Do not use the automated group creation functionality excessively. Plan the groups that you need and configure accordingly.
  • Use the copy baseline feature only when you know the existing baseline is appropriate for a new Agent or device. For example, if you are adding an additional server to an Apache web server farm behind a load balancer where the new server has exactly the same configuration as the other servers in the farm (OS version, machine sizing and type, Apache version, Apache configuration) and the new Apache web server processes exactly the same types of transactions for the same application. If you are not certain, do not use the copy baseline feature.
  1. Click the Server tab.
  2. Specify values for the following properties:
Property Description
Add Agent Monitors to Group Name of a group on the Infrastructure Management server under which you want to add the monitors that are created as a result of this policy.

You can provide multiple group names, separated by commas. If a group does not exist, a new group is created. Use a forward slash (/) to specify a group in a hierarchy. For example, server/device1/myGroup.

If more than one group exists with the same name and a distinct hierarchy is not specified, monitor instances are not added to the group. The g
roup names are case sensitive.
Add Associated Devices to Group

Select the check box to add all devices associated with the Agent monitors to the group specified in the Add Agent Monitors to Group field. If multiple groups are specified in the Add Agent Monitors to Group field, all the associated devices are added automatically to all the groups.

Note

This field is applicable and is functional only when you have a TrueSight Infrastructure Manager Server 10.5 or later in your environment. The devices from TrueSight Infrastructure Manager Server 10.1 and 10.0 are not added to the group even if this flag is selected.

Copy Baseline from Device

Display name of the device from which you want to copy the baseline.

Baseline for the monitor instances that are created on the child servers as a result of the policy are copied from the baseline of the corresponding monitor instances on the specified device. Baseline can be copied from the specified device only if the device is available on the child server.

The device names are case sensitive.

Associate Authorization Profiles with Devices

Name of the user group on the child servers to associate with the devices that are created as a result of the policy.

Devices are associated with the specified user group only if the user groups are available on the child server. The user groups are given both read and write permissions to the Authorization Profile.

You can provide multiple group names, separated by commas. The user group names are case sensitive.

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Define and manage configuration variables

You can define individual configuration variables or import them from a ruleset file (.cfg).

The PATROL Agent configuration is saved in a set of configuration variables that are stored in the Agent's configuration database. You can control the PATROL Agent configuration by changing the values of these configuration variables. Also, you can define a configuration variable, and the definitions are set on PATROL Agent when the policy is applied.

Note

To view the configuration variables that are available in the previous PATROL Agent versions, use the   Query Agent Open link functionality.

If you are modifying the default Agent configuration, you must restart the PATROL Agent to reflect the changes.

Best practice

  • Avoid creating a policy with both monitoring configuration and a configuration variable. You can create separate policies for monitoring configuration and configuration variables.
  • To keep the PATROL Agent in sync with the policy configuration, change an existing configuration variable's operation to DELVAR, instead of deleting it. After a configuration variable is deleted from the policy, you cannot perform any actions on it.

To import existing configuration variables

  1. In the Configuration Variable page, click the common action menu in the table and select Import.
  2. Browse for and select the configuration file (.cfg) to be imported.
  3. Click Open. The variables from the file are added to the table.

Note

The import operation supports only REPLACE, DELETE, and DELVAR operators. If the .cfg file contains the MERGE or APPEND operators, the file cannot be imported. You must delete these operators before importing the file.

To add new configuration variables

  1. Click Add Configuration Variable.
  2. In the Add Configuration Variable dialog box, specify values for the following properties and click OK:

    Property Description
    Variable Name for the configuration variable.
    Important: The variable names are case sensitive and must start with slash (/). You must enter the complete path for the variable, not just the name. If the intermediate variables do not exist, the variables are created.
    Operation Operation that you want to perform on the configuration variable. The supported operations are as follows:
    • REPLACE: Replaces the current value of the variable on the PATROL Agent if the variable already exists. Otherwise, a new variable is created with the specified value.

    • DELVAR: Deletes the variable from the PATROL Agent.

    • DELETE: Deletes the value of the variable, and the variable remains empty.

    Value Value that you want to configure for the variable and click OK. The configuration variable is added as a new row in the Configuration Variables table.
  3. To add another configuration variable, repeat the earlier steps.


    Notes
    : For the defaultAccount configuration variable, specify the value in the userName/password format. Note that the password can be a plain text or a PATROL Agent-encrypted string.

    Examples:

    patrol/patAdm1n
    patrol/FA4E70ECEAE09E75A744B52D2593C19F

    For the SecureStore configuration variable, specify the value in the context/data format. Note that the context and data can be a plain text or a PATROL Agent-encrypted string.

    Examples:

    MY_KM1;MY_KM2;MY_KM3/mysecretdata

    “EDC10278901F8CB04CF927C82828595B62D25EC355D0AF38589CE4235A246F8C63F24575073E4ECD”

    where “EDC10278901F8CB04CF927C82828595B62D25EC355D0AF38589CE4235A246F8C63F24575073E4ECD” is the encrypted form of "MY_KM1;MY_KM2;MY_KM3/mysecretdata"

  4. To modify any value in a variable, click the action menu for the variable and select Edit.

    In the Edit Configuration Variable dialog box,  modify the properties and click OK.
  5. To remove a variable, click the action menu for the variable and select Delete.

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Did you know?

Monitor types in the TrueSight console, BMC Helix Operations Management, and Central Monitoring Administration are known as application classes in the PATROL consoles.

Attributes in Central Monitoring Administration are known as parameters in the PATROL consoles.

You can access Central Monitoring Administration from the TrueSight console or ProactiveNet.

Reference information

The attribute information is also available in downloadable format in the Parameter Reference Database (PRD) Open link .

The PRD contains reports of the parameters available from the KMs and solutions in the extensive Knowledge Module (KM) library.

You can access these reports in CSV, PDF, or HTML format. 

Attributes

The following attributes are available for this monitor type:

Attribute nameUnitDescriptionScheduling
(Poll time)
Border and Alarm rangesKey Performance Indicator (KPI)TypeValue set by
Alerts#

When an error occurs, the Alert parameter goes into warning or alarm state.

For more information, see Health monitoring category.

NA

NA

NoConsumerNA
Disk trace free%This attribute indicates the percentage of free disk trace.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk trace usedGBThis attribute indicates the disk trace used in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk trace sizeGBThis attribute indicates the disk trace size in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk log free%This attribute indicates the percentage of disk log free.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk log usedGBThis attribute indicates the disk log used in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk log sizeGBThis attribute indicates the size of disk log in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk data free%This attribute indicates the percentage of free disk data.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk data usedGBThis attribute indicates the disk data used in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Disk data sizeGBThis attribute indicates the size of disk data in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
CPU used%This attribute indicates the percentage of CPU used.NANANoConsumerNA
CPU available#This attribute indicates the number of available CPU.NANANoConsumerNA
Memory usedGBThis attribute indicates the memory used in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Memory swapGBThis attribute indicates the swap memory in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Memory physicalGBThis attribute indicates the physical memory in Gigabytes.NANANoConsumerNA
Services started
  • 0 - OK
  • 1 - Warning
  • 2 - Error
This attribute indicates the status of the services.NANANoConsumerNA
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