HP Intelligent Management Center v5.2 Application Performance Manager Administrator Guide
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History icon —Click the History icon to view the history graph of the CPU usage ratio
trend. Hover the cursor over a spot on the curve to view the CPU usage ratio at the specific time
point. Authorized users can view CPU usage ratio statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours,
today, yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons on the
upper right of the graph.
Memory Status
The Memory Status area layout is shown in Figure 404.
Figure 404 Memory Status area layout
Memory Status area fields:
Memory Status trend graph—View the changes of the idle memory and the committed virtual
memory usage ratio for the Office SharePoint application in a line chart. Hover the cursor over a
spot on the curve to view the monitor data at the specific time point. To change the report period,
click the Last 1 hour icon , Last 6 hours icon , Today icon , Yesterday icon , This Week
icon , This Month icon , and This Year icon . Click the legend names to display or hide the
corresponding monitor indexes in the graph.
Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data that was obtained when APM last polled Office
SharePoint.
Idle Memory (MB)—Amount of the idle memory of the Office SharePoint host. Idle memory can
be allocated for use by processes or the system.
Faulty Pages/Sec—Average number of memory errors counted per second by the operating
system of the Office SharePoint host.
In Use (%)—Committed virtual memory usage ratio of the Office SharePoint host. Committed
virtual memory usage ratio = committed memory in use/maximum committed virtual memory ×
100%.
History icon —Click the History icon to view the history trend graph of the
corresponding index. Hover the cursor over a spot on the curve to view the monitor data at the
specific time point. Authorized users can view statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today,
yesterday, this week, this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons on the upper
right of the graph.