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Resource Monitors | Monitoring
Apply to Series
—Check to enable on composite attributes only. Checking this applies the
threshold to individual elements within the series. When it is unchecked, the threshold
applies only to aggregate measurements (the overall value of the series), not individual
elements within the series.
For example; a Key Metric monitor for CPU utilization on a device with two CPUs actually
monitors both CPUs. When unchecked, the threshold applies to the average of both CPUs,
when checked, the threshold applies to each individual CPU.
Tip
When you check this, you can also apply thresholds to regular expressions. This is useful to monitor
components within components, for example cores within a CPU.
Click
Apply
to preserve your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them.
The threshold interval editor pops up when you select the
Add
button or the
Edit
icon to the right
of a threshold’s row in the threshold attribute editor.
This screen contains the following fields:
Name
—The identifier for the threshold interval.
Severity
—The event severity for crossing this threshold interval (
informational/indeterminate/
warning/minor/major/critical
)
Color
—The color to display threshold interval on graphs.
Lower Boundary
—The interval’s lower boundary.
Upper Boundary
—The interval’s upper boundary. May be blank.
Matching String
—A Regex matching string.
Summary of Contents for OpenManage Network Manager
Page 1: ...Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5 1 Web Client Guide ...
Page 14: ...14 A Note About Performance Preface ...
Page 98: ...98 Schedules Portal Conventions ...
Page 142: ...142 Vendors Key Portlets ...
Page 232: ...232 File Management File Servers ...
Page 242: ...242 Deploy Configuration ...
Page 290: ...290 Key Metric Editor Monitoring Metrics This panel s display depends on the selected device ...
Page 340: ...340 ...
Page 374: ...374 Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy Actions and Adaptive CLI ...
Page 380: ...380 Glossary ...
Page 388: ...388 388 Index ...