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

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Figure 118 Network Interface area layout
The Network Interface area contains the following fields:
Refresh icon Click the Refresh icon to refresh the area.
NameIdentifier of a network interface card in Linux. APM monitors physical and virtual (logical)
network interface cards.
Receive RateReceive rate of a network interface card in the last APM polling period.
Set Threshold icon Click the Set Threshold icon to set alarm thresholds for the
receive rate of Linux network interface cards. The data is highlighted in yellow when the
receive rate reaches the level-1 threshold, and is highlighted in red when the receive rate
reaches the level-2 threshold. You can either use the global thresholds or self-defined
thresholds.
History icon —Click the History icon to view the history graph of the receive rate
trend of a specified network interface card. Place the cursor over a spot in the curve to view
the data at the specific time point. Operators can view the receive rate statistics over the last 1
hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the
corresponding icons. The data shown in the line charts of last 1 hour, last 6 hours, and today
is collected in polling intervals. The data shown in the line charts of yesterday, this week, and
this month is collected in hours. The statistical results include the maximum, minimum, and
average values. The data shown in the line chart of this year is collected in days. The
statistical results include the maximum, minimums and average values.
Send RateSend rate of a network interface card in the last APM polling period.
Input Packet LossNumber of lost inbound packets per second on a network interface card in the
last APM polling period.
Output Packet LossNumber of lost outbound packets per second on a network interface card in
the last APM polling period.
Error Log
APM examines the error logs of the Linux application during polling and displays the last ten error logs
in the Linux application monitor report. The Error Log area layout is shown in Figure 119.