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

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UnavailableIndicate APM cannot connect with the target application, which can trigger
a critical alarm.
UnmanagedIndicate the target application is not monitored by APM. If the management
state is Unmanaged, the availability of the application turns to be unmanaged.
NOTE:
You can view the current availability of an application in the
Application Monitor
list.
After you click the
name of the application to open the monitoring report, you can view the statistics of the application
availabilities.
Health statusIndicates the evaluation result of the target application, which including:
HealthyIndicates the applications is available, and APM can collect all indexes that does
not meet the condition of Layer-1 threshold.
MinorIndicates the applications is available, but APM cannot collect partial monitored
indexes. This health status can trigger a minor alarm.
MajorIndicates the applications is available, and the monitored indexes collected by APM
meet the condition of Layer-1 threshold. This health status can trigger a major alarm.
CriticalIndicates the applications is unavailable, or the application is available, and the
monitored indexes collected by APM meet the condition of Layer-2 threshold. This health status
can trigger a critical alarm.
UnknownIndicates the application is inaccessible or unmanaged.
Table 3 shows the relationship between the management state, availability, and health status.
Table 3 Relationship between management state, availability, and health status
Management State
Availability
Health status
Managed
Available Healthy
Minor
Major or Critical
Unavailable Critical
Inaccessible Unknown
Unmanaged
Unmanaged Unknown
NOTE:
You can view the alarms on the IMC base platform. For more information, see
HP Intelligent
Management Center Base Platform Administrator Guide
.
The monitoring report displays different monitored indexes and statistics for the different types of
applications. Table 4 lists all application types and the corresponding reports.