HP Intelligent Management Center v5.2 Application Performance Manager Administrator Guide

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I/O State
APM can monitor the I/O status of the disk drivers in the FreeBSD system, as shown in Figure 72.
Figure 72 I/O State area layout
I/O State area fields:
Device NameName of the disk drivers in the FreeBSD system.
I/O Read RateSize of the input/output data in the disk driver per second.
I/O Write RateSize of the input data in the disk driver per second.
Mac OS
The performance and stability of Apple's Mac OS can greatly affect the performance of applications or
services running on it. APM provides the ability to monitor Mac OS X Servers 10.1.5 or later versions of
the operating system.
Adding a Mac OS application monitor
APM can monitor Mac OS operating system through CLI or SNMP. When you add application monitors
for Mac OS, follow these guidelines:
To monitor the Mac OS application through CLI or SNMP, enable and configure Telnet, SSH, or
SNMP on Mac OS. For information about enabling Telnet, SSH, or SNMP on Mac OS, see the Mac
OS configuration guide.
To monitor the Mac OS application through CLI, obtain the correct username and password of the
Telnet or SSH user who has the Mac OS administrator's privileges.
To view traffic statistics in the monitor report of the Mac OS application, make sure at least one
probe is configured in APM. After a Mac OS application monitor is added, APM sends the IP
address of the monitored Mac OS application to the probes for traffic collection.
To add a Mac OS application monitor:
1. Click the Resource tab.
2. Enter the Add Application page in one of the following ways:
Select Application Manager > Add Application from the navigation tree.
The page displays all application types that can be monitored by APM.
Select Application Manager > Application Monitor from the navigation tree, and then click Add
on the application monitor list page.
3. Click Mac OS of the UNIX Server Monitor class.
The page for adding a Mac OS application monitor appears.