Viewing associated applications, Viewing associated, Applications – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Agent Collection (Default)

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Speed (bps) (Default)

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Rx (bps)

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Tx (bps)

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Traffic (H) (Default)

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In Traffic (H)

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Out Traffic (H)

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Traffic (D) (Default)

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In Traffic (D)

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Out Traffic (D)

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Description

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Availability (Default)

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Health (Default)

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Dependency Topology

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Status (Default)

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Associate (Default)

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Analysis

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The speed, Rx, Tx, and traffic columns appear only when probes are configured for APM. For
information about configuring probes, see "

6 Configuration management

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4.

Select the columns you want to display in the application monitor list.

5.

Click the Move Up icon

or Move Down icon

to modify the rank of the columns in the

application monitor list.

6.

Click Reset if you want to restore the default columns and rank of the application monitor list.

7.

Click OK.

Viewing associated applications

When a Windows application is monitored through WMI or by using an APM agent, APM automatically
detects all unmonitored applications that are deployed on the Windows application. Operators can

view these associated applications for the Windows application monitor.
To view associates applications:

1.

Click the Resource tab.

2.

Select Application Manager > Application Monitor from the navigation tree.
The application monitor list page displays all application monitors.

3.

Click the Association icon

for the Windows application monitor for which you want to view the

associated applications.
The Result list page displays all unmonitored applications that are associated with the Windows
application monitor.
Result list contents

{

Device—IP address of the host on which the monitored Windows application is located.

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