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History icon —Click the History icon to view the history graph of the receive rate trend
of a specified network interface card. Hover the cursor over a spot on the curve to view the data
at the specific time point. Authorized users 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.
Send Rate—Send rate of a network interface card in the last APM polling period.
Input Error Packet Loss—Number of lost inbound error packets per second on a network interface
card in the last APM polling period.
Output Error Packet Loss—Number of lost outbound error packets per second on a network
interface card in the last APM polling period.
Process
To monitor a process on Mac OS, click the Configuration icon to select the processes to be
monitored. APM collects the index data for the monitored processes during the next host polling, which
includes the CPU usage ratio and memory usage ratio. The monitored processes and the corresponding
monitored indexes are displayed in the Process area, as shown in Figure 85.
Figure 85 Process area layout
Process area fields:
Configuration icon —Click the Configuration icon to select the processes to be monitored
in the monitor list window.
Process—Name of the monitored process. APM can respectively collect monitored index data for
the processes that have the same name, but different in Process Identifier (PID).
CPU Usage Ratio—CPU usage ratio of the monitored process in the last APM polling period.
Set Threshold icon —Click the Threshold setting icon to set alarm thresholds of the CPU
usage ratio for the monitored process. The data is highlighted in orange when the CPU usage
ratio reaches the level-1 threshold, and is highlighted in red when the CPU usage ratio reaches
the level-2 threshold. Use the global thresholds or custom thresholds. For information about
setting the thresholds, see "5 Configuration management."