Process – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

Page 167

Advertising
background image

153

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the change trend of the total number

of inodes in the file system in last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month,

or this year.

Free—Number of inodes that are not used in the file system in the most recent polling interval.

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the change trend of the number of

idle inodes in the file system in last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month,

or this year.

In Use—Number of inodes that have been used in the file system in the most recent polling interval.

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the change trend of the number of

used inodes in the file system in last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month,
or this year.

inode Usage Ratio—Usage of inodes in the file system in the most recent polling interval.

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the change trend of inode usage in

the file system in last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month, or this year.

Process

To monitor a process on FreeBSD, click the Configuration icon

to select the processes to be monitored.

APM collects the index data for the monitored processes during the next host polling, which includes the
CPU usage ratio and memory usage ratio. The monitored processes and the corresponding index data

is displayed in the Process area, as shown in

Figure 103

.

Figure 103 Process area layout

Process area fields:

Config—Click the Config icon

to select the processes to be monitored in the monitor list

window.

Process—Name of the monitored process. APM can respectively collect monitored data for the
processes that have the same name, but different in Process Identifier (PID).

CPU Usage—CPU usage ratio of the monitored process in the last APM polling period.

Advertising