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graph, and then select an icon from the list. Available options include Last 6 Hours

, Today

,

Yesterday

, This Week

, This Month

, and This Year

. Click Total Memory, Free Memory,

or Max Memory to display or hide the corresponding monitor index in the graph.

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data.

{

Total Memory—Total heap memory size JVM requested from the operating system in the last
polling interval.Free Memory—Size of unused memory in the JVM heap in last polling interval.

{

Max Memory—Maximum memory that JVM can request from the operating system. Java
Version—Java version number. Percent—Memory usage of the JVM heap.

{

Java Version—Java version of the JVM heap.

{

Set Threshold—Click the Set Threshold icon

to set alarm thresholds for Total Memory or

Free Memory. The data is highlighted in yellow when it reaches the level-1 threshold, and is

highlighted in red when it reaches the level-2 threshold. Use the global thresholds or self-defined

thresholds. For information about setting the thresholds, see "

6 Configuration management

."

Thread

The Thread area layout is shown in

Figure 294

.

Figure 294 Thread area layout

Thread area fields:

Used thread count trend graph—Shows changes of the used thread count of the WebLogic server
over the selected time period in a line chart. Point to a spot on the curve to view the thread count at

the specific time point. By default, the graph shows the last 1 hour data. To change the report period,
click the Last 1 Hour icon

on the upper right of the graph, and then select an icon from the list.

Available options include Last 6 Hours

, Today

, Yesterday

, This Week

, This Month

,

and This Year

.

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data obtained when APM last polled the WebLogic
server.

{

Idle Count—Number of idle threads in the thread pool.

{

Used Count—Number of threads in use in the thread pool.

{

Total Count—Total number of threads in the thread pool.

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