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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Working with the Avid ISIS Management Console
- Configuring the Management Console
- Managing Avid ISIS Hardware
- Managing Storage Managers
- Storage Manager Column List
- Viewing Storage Manager Details
- Storage Manager Status
- Adding (Binding) Storage Managers to the ISIS File System
- Removing (Unbinding) Storage Managers from the ISIS File System
- Clearing Network Degraded Status Messages
- Upgrading ISIS 7000 Storage Manager
- Adding Storage Elements to the File System
- Removing Storage Elements from the ISIS 7000 Shared Storage Network
- Removing Orphaned Storage Managers
- Managing Storage Elements
- Managing ISIS 7000 Switch Blades
- Managing the Engine
- Managing Storage Managers
- Avid ISIS Control Panels
- ISIS Launch Pad
- Avid ISIS System Director Control Panel
- Opening the System Director Control Panel
- Starting and Stopping the System Director Service
- Changing System Director Virtual Name
- Monitoring System Director Status
- Using the ISIS System Director Memory Log Viewer
- Working with File System Operations
- Monitoring Metadata Status
- Resetting the Administrator Password
- Managing Active Clients
- Managing Storage Groups and Workspaces
- Managing Storage Groups
- Storage Groups List
- Viewing Storage Group Details
- Storage Groups on ISIS 7000
- Storage Groups on ISIS 5000
- Adding Storage Elements to Storage Groups
- Adding New Storage Groups
- Removing ISIS Storage Elements from Storage Groups
- Adding ISIS 7000 Storage Elements from Another Storage Group
- Adding ISIS 7000 Storage Managers Previously Used in Another Environment
- Deleting Storage Groups
- Minimum Storage Space Requirement
- Managing Workspaces
- Workspaces List
- Workspaces Considerations
- Using the Workspace Size Graph
- Viewing Workspace Details
- Adding New Workspaces
- Duplicating Workspaces
- Renaming Workspaces
- Protecting ISIS 7000 Workspaces
- Setting ISIS 7000 Workspace Protection
- Moving ISIS 7000 Workspaces
- Resizing Workspaces
- Setting Event Triggers
- Deleting Workspaces
- Managing Workspace Access Privileges
- Redistributing ISIS 7000 Data
- Redistributing ISIS 5000 Data
- Managing Storage Groups
- Managing Clients
- Managing Connections
- System Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Hardware Monitoring Service (ISISI 5000 Only)
- System Information Page
- System and Administration Log Pages
- ISIS Snapshots Page
- Profiler Page
- System Status History Page
- ISIS Toolbox Page
- Network Utilities Page
- Monitor Tool (ISIS 7000 Only)
- Agent Settings Page
- Monitoring Avid ISIS with SNMP
- Avid ISIS Storage Manager Agent
- Avid ISIS 7000 Switch Blade Agent
- Avid ISIS SNMP MIB Reference
- Avid ISIS E-mail Notification List
- Index
Monitoring Client Bandwidth
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The Bandwidth page allows you to monitor system usage, including total system bandwidth use
and bandwidth consumption of each connected system.
The System Read Bandwidth and System Write Bandwidth rows in the Bandwidth page show
total system read bandwidth (green bar) and total system write bandwidth (red bar) in megabytes
per second (MB/s).
Below the System Read Bandwidth and System Write Bandwidth rows is a list of all active
system components showing their current activity and their system identification.
Opening the Bandwidth Page
To open the Bandwidth page:
1. From the Management Console home page, do one of the following:
t Click the Bandwidth icon, located in the Connectivity section.
t Click Connectivity > Bandwidth in the pop-up navigation menu.
The Bandwidth page opens.
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1 System bandwidth scale buttons—Increase or decrease the scale of the system bandwidth graph;
see “Scaling the Bandwidth List Graph Display” on page 159
2 System bandwidth read and write graphs—Graphic display of system read (green) and write
(red) bandwidth; see “Bandwidth List” on page 159
3 Device bandwidth scale buttons—Increase or decrease the scale of the device bandwidth graph;
see “Scaling the Bandwidth List Graph Display” on page 159
4 Device bandwidth read and write graphs—Graphic display of device read (green) and write
(red) bandwidth; see “Bandwidth List” on page 159