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reaches the level-1 threshold, and is highlighted in red when the CPU usage ratio reaches the
level-2 threshold. Use the global thresholds or custom thresholds. For information about setting
the thresholds, see "
{
History Record—Click the History Record icon
to view the history graph of the CPU usage
ratio of the monitored process. Point to a spot on the curve to view the data at the specific time
point. Authorized users can view CPU usage statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today,
yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons. You can
only view the change trend of the CPU usage of a process that has a unique process name.
•
Memory Usage—Memory usage ratio of the monitored process in the last APM polling period.
{
History Record—Click the History Record icon
to view the history graph of the memory
usage ratio of the monitored process. Point to a spot on the curve to view the data at the specific
time point. Authorized users can view memory usage statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours,
today, yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons. You
can only view the change trend of the memory usage of a process that has a unique process
name.
I/O State
APM can monitor the I/O status of the disk drivers in the Solaris system, as shown in
Figure 87 I/O State area layout
I/O State area fields:
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Device Name—Name of the disk drivers in the Solaris system.
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IO Read Rate—Size of the input/output data in the disk driver per second.
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IO Write Rate—Size of the input data in the disk driver per second.
FreeBSD
FreeBSD's performance and stability can greatly affect the performance of applications or services
running on it. APM provides the ability to monitor FreeBSD 8.2 or later versions of the operating system.
Adding a FreeBSD application monitor
APM monitors FreeBSD operating systems through CLI. When you add application monitors for FreeBSD,
follow these guidelines:
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Enable Telnet or SSH on FreeBSD. For more information, see the FreeBSD configuration guide.
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Obtain the correct username and password of the Telnet or SSH user who has the FreeBSD
administrator's privileges