The Solaris Monitoring lets you monitor and manage your Solaris environment. It monitors the availability of your servers, which includes the following elements:
Monitored Objects | Application classes | Description |
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Data collection | DCM | Manages and monitors data collection. |
Monitors processor statistics such as percentages of CPU utilization, CPU idle time, CPU time spent on user and system activities. | ||
Monitors basic CPU utilization statistics for multiple processors on a computer | ||
Provides information such as Kernel Memory Allocation (KMA) statistics, i-node usage, and Kernel usage of system resources | ||
Monitors the Overall CPU usage, filesystem usage, and virtual memory of the system | ||
Monitors memory activities and reports detailed memory utilization. | ||
Monitors virtual memory and provides the memory utilization for the entire system and for each swap area | ||
Monitors the network for information about interfaces, addresses, protocols, and traffic. | ||
Provides you with an abstract view of the entire filesystem, regardless of the various systems' architectures and operating systems | ||
Displays statistics on process switches, run queues, messaging, and semaphores and allows you to list zombie processes and change process priorities. | ||
Monitors specified processes running on your system. | ||
Schedules processes and establishes monitoring blackout periods in your environment | ||
Provides listings of the group and password files and shows the failed logins | ||
Monitors whether the SNMP Master Agent and subagent are running, lists configuration information, and provides diagnostic tests with which you can troubleshoot problems. | ||
Monitors the resource consumption of individual users as well as the number of users and sessions that run on the system | ||
Monitors the filesystems mounted on a system for information such as disk space, i-nodes, mount and unmounts file systems. | ||
Monitors the disk drives that are mounted on a system | ||
Monitors remote hosts running Secure Shell (SSH) protocol version 2 (SSH2) using the PSL collection method. | ||
Acts as a container KM and hosts the instances of all remote hosts. | ||
Monitors and manages printers, print queues, and print jobs. | ||
Monitors and manages Solaris Containers with zones and pools statistics such as
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Enables you to monitor the projects in a global or a non-global zone. | ||
Enables you to view the number of processes as well as the statistics and configuration information for a non-global zone. | ||
Enables you to monitor and display the configuration for each configured and active domain on the system, including the control domain, based on domain roles such as the Control domain, Service domain, and Guest domain | ||
Enables you to view statistical data for zpools (collection of virtual devices that provide physical storage) created on the computer |
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Ellen Coleman
Need to add the following requirements to this page:
For Integration with BCO ETL, you must ensure the following conditions are true:
The PATROL Agent is installed and running on each LDOM/(GLOBAL ZONE) in DCM mode.
The PATROL Agent is running in each (non-global) zone in PSL mode."