HP Intelligent Management Center v5.1 SP1 Application Manager Administrator Guide

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displays the memory usage ratio trend, and the maximum, minimize, and average values of
the memory usage ratio index. Move the pointer over the each sampling point to view the
memory usage ratio of the monitored process for the time being.
I/O status
APM can monitor the I/O status of the disk drivers in the Solaris system, as shown in Figure 58.
Figure 58 I/O state
This pane contains the following information:
Device NameIndicate the name of the disk drivers in the Solaris system.
I/O Read RateIndicate the size of the input/output data in the disk driver per second.
I/O Write RateIndicate the size of the input data in the disk driver per second.
FreeBSD
As an open-source UNIX operation system, FreeBSDs performance and stability can greatly affect the
performance of applications or services running on it. Therefore, APM provides the ability to monitor
FreeBSD operation system.
APM can monitor the FreeBSD 8.2 or latter version.
Configuring FreeBSD monitor
APM can monitor FreeBSD operation system using CLI mode. Before starting FreeBSD monitor
configuration on APM, make sure that the following conditions are meet:
The FreeBSD operation system to be monitored starts up, and the Telnet/SSH is enabled. For more
information, see the FreeBSD configuration guide.
The host on which FreeBSD resides has been added to the IMC base platform. For more
information, see HP Intelligent Management Center Base Platform Administrator Guide.
Monitoring the FreeBSD via CLI, APM obtains the Telnet/SSH user name and password of the
FreeBSD host through the IMC PLAT. Therefore, you need to configure the correct Telnet/SSH user
name and password before monitoring the FreeBSD system, and the Telnet/SSH user must have
the administrator authority of the host on which FreeBSD resides.
Adding a FreeBSD application monitor
To add a FreeBSD application monitor:
1. Open the Add Application page.
Two ways to open the Add Application page: