HP XP P9000Watch and HP XP P9000Sketch Reference Guide for HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor v5.5 (T1789-96341, February 2013)

for viewing, more is the memory required for plotting the numerous data points from the selected
metrics.
Figure 25 shows the error message that is displayed when the metric count in the .csv file is higher
compared to the Java heap size value specified in run.bat.
Figure 25 Error message
NOTE:
Ensure that the size of the CSV file to be loaded is not more than the configured heap size.
The maximum Java heap size that can be configured depends on the operating system
specification. For more information, see the Windows operating system documentation.
Viewing performance metrics in HP XP P9000Sketch
After the .csv file is loaded, the performance metrics of different components collected for specified
durations are displayed in the Metrics Pane. By default, the first set of data points collected for the
first metric that appears in the Metrics Pane is automatically plotted in the Graph Area. If the data
collection is more for a metric in a specified time interval and all the data points are not displayed
in the same graph, click the > button to view the plotting of the next set of data points. To view the
first set of data points, click the < button.
Figure 26 shows a performance report generated using HP XP P9000Sketch.
Figure 26 Performance report generated using HP XP P9000Sketch
You can select multiple metrics at a time. Accordingly, multiple graphs are plotted in the Graph
Area, as shown in figure below. This is especially useful when you want to analyze the performance
metrics of components across different time intervals. Different color codes are used to differentiate
the various metrics when they are plotted in the Graph Area. The performance metrics for the
selected set of components are displayed on the Domain Axis (X-axis) against the specified durations,
which are displayed on the Range Axis (Y-axis). The Lower Pane displays the Start Time and End
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