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Figure 119 Network Interface area layout
Network Interface area fields:
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Interface Name—Identifier of a network interface card in Mac OS. APM monitors both physical
and virtual (logical) network interface cards.
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Receive Rate—Receive rate of a network interface card in the last APM polling period.
Set Threshold—Click the Set Threshold icon
to set alarm thresholds for the receive rate of Mac
OS network interface cards. The data is highlighted in orange when the receive rate reaches the
level-1 threshold, and is highlighted in red when the receive rate reaches the level-2 threshold. Use
the global thresholds or custom thresholds. For information about setting the thresholds, see "
."
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Send Rate—Send rate of a network interface card in the last APM polling period.
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Input Error Packet Rate—Number of lost inbound error packets per second on a network interface
card in the last APM polling period.
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Output Error Packet Rate—Number of lost outbound error packets per second on a network
interface card in the last APM polling period.
inode
inodes are required when you create a file or directory in the Mac OS system. If inodes are used up, you
cannot create a file or directory in the file system.
Figure 120 inode area layout
inode area fields:
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File System—File system on the Mac OS server.
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Total—Total number of available inodes in the file system in the most recent polling interval.