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

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Response TimePing response time in the last ping test.
Packets SentNumber of ICMP packets sent in the last ping test. The maximum value is 3.
Packets ReceivedNumber of ICMP responses received by APM in the last ping test. The
value can be 0 or 1.
History icon Click the History icon for a monitor index to view trend statistics of the
history response time, sent packets, or received packets in a line graph. By default, the graph
shows the last hour statistics. To change the report period, click the Last 6 Hours icon ,
Today icon , Yesterday icon , This Week icon , This Month icon , or This Year
icon on the upper right of the graph as needed. Hourly data and today's data is
collected every polling interval, yesterday's, weekly, and monthly data is collected in hours,
and yearly data is collected in days. The statistics graph contains maximum, minimum, and
average values of the monitor index. Place the cursor over a spot in the curve to view statistics
of the monitor index at the specific time point.
Disk Usage Ratio
On Windows XP, each root disk must be assigned a unique letter to identify itself in the file system. The
letter is known as the "drive letter." A root disk can be a physical disk, partition, or logical volume. Data
is written to or read from the physical disk, partition, or logical volume identified by the drive letter. See
Figure 18 for the Disk Usage Ratio area layout.
Figure 18 Disk Usage Ratio area layout
The Usage Ratio area contains the following fields:
Refresh icon Click the Refresh icon to refresh the area.
Disk usage ratio bar chartShows the space usage of each disk on Windows XP in the last
polling interval in a bar chart. To view the usage ratio of a specific disk, place the cursor over the
corresponding bar in the chart.
DiskDrive letter of the disk.
Usage RatioDisk space usage.
Set Threshold icon Click the Set Threshold icon for a disk to set space usage alarm
thresholds for it. The usage ratio is highlighted in yellow when it reaches the level-1 threshold,
and is highlighted in red when it reaches the level-2 threshold. You can use either the global
thresholds or user-defined thresholds.