HP Reference Information Storage System Version 1.6 Administration Guide revision 2 (T3559-90809, September 2007)

Start: Star t a single m achine, start all ma chines, or start all machines in a selected server
group.
Stop: Stop a single machine, stop all machines, or stop all machines in a selected ser ver
group.
Restar t: Stop and immediately start a single machine, or stop and immediately start all
machines or all machines in a selected server group.
Staggered Re start: Restart all machines in sequence, or all server group machines in
sequence, with a minimum of downtime.
NOTE:
StaggeredRestartcanonlybeusedwithsmartcell,HTTP,andmetaservers.
2. Toperformanactiononallmachinesinaservergroup:
a. Click Machine Type.
b. SelectthetypeofserverfromtheMachineTypedrop-downlist.
3. To perform an action on a particular machine:
a. Click Machine.
b. Select the machine in the Hostname column.
4. Click Run Now!
Performance Graph
Use this view to create graphs s howing different types of system events over specied time periods. You
can generate two c a tegories of g raphs:
System monitoring graphs that show idle CPU usage, free m em ory usage, or the number of
threads used.
Appliance storage and indexing graphs that show the number of documents stored or indexed on
the system, and the rate at which documents are stored or indexed per sec ond.
Table 16 Performance Graph features
Feature
Description
Heading
Thetypeofgraphortheservername.
Event History
Thegraphedeventhistoryoverthereportedtimeperiod.
Time
Thetimeperiodbeingreported.
Table 17 Link to Performance Graph view
Origin
Link
left menu Performance Graph
Example: Appliance Store graph
An example of an appliance store or indexing performance graph is shown below. This graph charts the
Domain1 store rate for today at ve minute intervals.
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