Future Saturation page in the AIX WPAR view


The Future Saturation page in the AIX WPAR view displays all WPARs that are projected to have CPU, memory, or file system saturation within the next 30 days. The 30 day default can be changed by modifying the 'Future Saturation – Show partitions whose forecasted days to saturation are under or equal to threshold' parameter. All values are calculated over the last full month and the current month.

The Future Saturation tab allows you to toggle between viewing future saturation details for:

This topic provides information about viewing future saturation details for AIX WPAR hosts and performing actions such as exporting and filtering the information available.

For more information, see: 

To view future saturation details for AIX WPAR

The AIX WPAR Future Saturations table lists future saturation information for all AIX WPAR partitions in the selected domain.

Certain minimum amount of historical data is required to provide accurate Days to Saturation (DTS) values. Therefore, Yesterday and Last 7 days time filter selection is not applied to DTS calculation. DTS calculation is always based on last 30 days of data.  

Each row corresponds to a AIX WPAR and shows the following information:

AIX WPAR Future Saturations table: Description of columns

For more information on the Days to Saturation and other indicator parameters used for metric computations in this view, see Indicators.

To view future saturation details for AIX WPAR hosts

The Host Future Saturations table lists future saturation information for all AIX WPAR hosts in the selected domain. Each row corresponds to a AIX WPAR host and shows the following information:

AIX WPAR Host Future Saturations table: Description of columns

For more information on the Days to Saturation and other indicator parameters used for metric computations in this view, see  Indicators.

Using data filter and other controls in tables

You can export and filter the information that is displayed in tables to suit your need. For instance, you can show or hide columns, filter tables on particular domains, and so on.

For more information, see 2020-12-09_04-32-03_Exporting and filtering tables.

 

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