Monitoring Daily Graphs

Viewing Daily Graphs

This section gives information about daily frequency graph.

To view graphical data of a daily frequency, navigate to the Monitoring section by performing the following steps:

1. Click Menu at the upper-left corner of the Dashboard.
2. Click Monitoring.
3. On the left pane, click Daily.

On the Daily page dashboard, four graphs are displayed by default. These are Case Summary, Maximum Resource Usage, Table sizes, and Total cases.

Figure 90: Daily Graph Dashboard

Configuring Daily Graphs

This section explains how to configure additional graphs of Daily frequency by using the Daily graph template.

To configure additional graphs, perform the following steps:

Procedure 

1. Click Configure Graphs in the upper-right corner.
A page titled Configured Graphs is displayed.

Figure 91: Configured Graphs

Note:
  • When you select a particular graph, configuration information of the selected graph is displayed.
  • At any point, if you want to return to the Daily page dashboard, click Return to Graph View.
2. To configure a new graph, click Add Configuration.
A Choose Graph Type window is displayed.

Figure 92: Daily Graph Type

3. In the Choose Graph Type dialog, select a template from the Template Graphs dropdown list. For example, select the Total Resources template graph.
Note: When you hover the mouse over the info icon, it displays the information about the different Daily graph templates that are available.
4. Click ADD.
A Choose Plot Type dialog is displayed.

Figure 93: Plot Type

5. On the Choose Plot Type dialog, you must select whether you want the average values to be plotted or the maximum values to be plotted. Select AVG or MAX from the Plots dropdown menu. For example, select MAX.
6. Click ADD.
The configuration options for the selected graph and plot type are displayed.

Figure 94: Add Configuration

7. Configure one or multiple processes as required by performing the following steps:
a. Select a machine from the Machine Name dropdown list for each background process for which you require the data plotted on the graph. You can select a specific machine or ALL Machines. For the purpose of this example, For example, select ALL Machines for the WISMBD process.
b. Next, enter the instances in the Instance field for which you require the data plotted on the graph. For multiple instances, separate each instance by a comma (,). For example, 0,1,2. All instances is indicated by 0.
You can also enter a range in this field, such as 1-10, which includes all instances between 1 to 10 including 1 and 10. For example, enter 2 in this field for the WISMBD process.
c. Finally, choose the parameter for which the data should be obtained from the Options dropdown list. This can be CPU, Memory, or Threads. You can also select all parameters. For example, select Memory in this field.
Note: If the graph template you are configuring is for a specific parameter, such as FG CPU or FG Memory, step c is not applicable.
8. If you want to plot data for a process on different machines separately, click the Add icon to add another row of the same process. In case you want to remove a process from the list, click the Remove icon .
9. Enter a name for your graph. For example, name your graph as ALLPROCESSES.
Note: The name for your graph must be unique and should not include any special characters.
10. Click Save.
On successfully configuring the graph, a Graph Added Successfully message is displayed. The graph is added to the Configured Graphs list and to the dashboard.

Figure 95: Added Daily Graph

Note:
  • Click the Edit button at the upper-right corner to edit the configuration of the selected graph. After saving the edited configuration, a Graph edited successfully message is displayed.
  • If you want to delete a graph, click the Delete icon corresponding to the graph that you want to delete. On the confirmation dialog, if you click YES, REMOVE, then a Graph deleted successfully message is displayed.
11. Click Return to Graph View to go back to the dashboard and view the graph that you just added.

Figure 96: Daily Graph on Dashboard

Similarly, you can configure the following graphs by performing the above steps.

Daily Template Graphs

Graph

Description

FG CPU

You can configure this to monitor the CPU usage for foreground processes.

In addition, you can choose to add an Active Logins parameter to compare CPU usage of the processes with the number of users logged in at a given point in time.

FG Memory

You can configure this to monitor the memory usage for foreground processes.

Additionally, you can choose to add an Active Logins parameter to compare memory usage of the processes with the number of users logged in at a given point in time.

FG Threads

You can configure this to monitor the number of threads used by foreground processes.

Additionally, you can choose to add an Active Logins parameter to compare number of threads for the processes with the number of users logged in at a given point in time.

FG Queues

You can configure this to monitor the CPU usage for foreground MBox Queues.

BG Usage

You can configure this to monitor the CPU and memory usage for background processes.

Additionally, you can monitor processes specific to a particular MBox Queue.

Queue Message Counts

You can configure this to monitor the message count for all queues.

Active Logins

You can configure this to monitor the number of active logins.

Total Resources

You can configure this to monitor the CPU, memory, and thread usage for all iProcess Engine resources.

WIS CPU Load

You can configure this to monitor CPU usage for the Work Item Server (WIS).

WIS Memory Load

You can configure this to monitor memory usage for the Work Item Server.

WIS Threads Load You can configure this to monitor number of threads used for the Work Item Server.
Procedure Instances You can configure this to monitor sum of all procedures, sum of all procedure versions, and procedure name having procedure versions.
Cases By Procedure You can configure this to monitor the live and dead cases of the top 5 procedures.
Case Counts You can configure this to monitor the maximum case number, maximum outstanding items, and maximum requirement id.
Database Timings You can configure this to monitor the average, maximum, and minimum database timings.
Key Table Sizes You can configure this to monitor the size of case information, the size of case data, and the size of Audit Trail tables.