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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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4.

Select the attribute to be used in the expression:
a.

In the first drop-down list on the line, click the arrow next to Avg CPU (%).

The Attribute Selection dialog box is displayed.

b.

Select an attribute from any of the following categories:

System

For information on the available choices, see

“System Tab” (page 118)

.

CPU

For information on the available choices, see

“CPU Tab” (page 119)

.

Memory

For information on the available choices, see

“Memory Tab” (page 122)

.

Network

For information on the available choices, see

“Network Tab” (page 123)

.

Disk

For information on the available choices, see

“Disk Tab” (page 124)

.

Power

For information on the available choices, see

“Power Tab” (page 125)

.

5.

Select the operator by clicking the arrow in the second drop-down list on the line.

(For example, you can select whether the attribute will be equal to the value that follows.)

The operators that appear depend on the attribute you selected.

6.

Click the arrow in the third drop-down list to select the value.

The values that appear depend on the attribute you selected.

In some cases, you need to manually enter a value. If so, some special characters are not
allowed. See

“Character support in Capacity Analysis queries” (page 114)

.

The following example tests for valid CPU readings. The expression says that the percentage
of valid CPU samples during a selected interval must be equal to 0.

7.

Click the

icon if you want to add a sub-expression.

NOTE:

Clicking the

icon on a

line puts the sub-expression inside the scope of the

Any/All

option.

See

“Using sub-expressions” (page 116)

for an example of a query using sub-expressions.

8.

Continue to add expressions and/or sub-expressions to complete the query.

9.

If an expression needs to be removed, click the

icon on the line that needs to be removed.

NOTE:

Clicking the

icon on a sub-expression removes the entire sub-expression, not only

the Any/All option.

Creating custom analysis queries

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