HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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By default, the Workload view limits 50 workloads per page. If your display contains more
than 50 workloads, a pagination link displays Next >>, allowing you to toggle to the next
page of workloads. You can continue to toggle forward through the entire range of workloads,
or use the << Previous link to toggle back to the previous page.
You can change the number of workloads displayed per page by modifying the user preference
for workload pagination. For information, see
“Modifying user preferences” (page 121)
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The selection check boxes. Use the check boxes to select one or more workloads, then choose
an action to perform from the Insight Dynamics menu bar.
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The workload name. You can click the name to display the Workload Definition Properties
screen for this workload. From there, you can modify the properties that define the workload.
NOTE:
Some workloads have a system hostname as the workload name. When selecting
items in the Workload View, be aware that you are selecting workloads and not systems.
By default, workloads are sorted alphabetically by the Name column header. The arrow next
to the header name shows the alphabetic sort order; by default, A to Z. When you click on
the Name column header, the alphabetic sort order reverses. You can also change the sort
order criteria by clicking on other column headers. For example: clicking on the Type header
sorts by workload type and highlights that column:
NOTE:
When sorting on the Utilization columns, sorting is done based on current percentage
of maximum. If two meters have the same percentage, for example, 0%, then those two meters
are sorted based on absolute utilization.
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The workload type is displayed as one of the values defined in
.
Table 12 Workload type values
Definition
Value
A workload associated with a package on a Serviceguard cluster.
Cluster
A managed workload based on a Fair Share Scheduler (FSS) group.
Fair Share Scheduler
The whole-OS workload on an HP virtual machine.
Integrity VM
A workload monitoring a user, process, application, or a process map on a
system.
Monitor
The whole-OS workload on an nPartition.
nPartition
The whole-OS workload on a Microsoft Virtual Server virtual machine.
MS Virtual Server VM
A parked workload (not associated with a specific system). Parked workloads
are useful while migrating a workload from one system to another, in order
to preserve Capacity Advisor historical data.
Parked
A managed workload based on a processor set.
Processor Set
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Using Virtualization Manager views