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Monitor screen (see [[SirMon System Monitor menu]]).
Monitor screen (see [[SirMon System Monitor menu]]).


<p class="caption" style="width:475px">System Overview screen</p>
<p class="caption" style="width:475px">System overview screen</p>
<p class="figure">[[File:SmonSysOver.png|475px]]</p>
<p class="figure">[[File:SmonSysOver.png|475px]]</p>


The values for any statistics that have exceeded pre-set limits are highlighted
The values for any statistics that have exceeded pre-set limits are highlighted in order to draw attention to potential performance problems.
in order to draw attention to potential performance problems.
These limits are set in a companion screen that is accessed with the PF11 key from the system overview screen.
These limits are set in a companion screen that is excessed via the PF11 key
from the system overview screen.
Currently PCPU is the only statistic that is highlighted when it drops
Currently PCPU is the only statistic that is highlighted when it drops
<i>below</i> its threshold.
<i>below</i> its threshold.

Revision as of 20:46, 30 October 2015

Option 1 from the SirMon main menu presents a formatted, pre-defined, system overview screen. This screen is useful in displaying the overall state of a running Online. This allows an Administrator to quickly determine if there are any problems in the system, and if so, to identify the areas needing further examination. This screen is also accessed via the PF10 key (DETAIL) from any System Monitor screen (see SirMon System Monitor menu).

System overview screen

The values for any statistics that have exceeded pre-set limits are highlighted in order to draw attention to potential performance problems. These limits are set in a companion screen that is accessed with the PF11 key from the system overview screen. Currently PCPU is the only statistic that is highlighted when it drops below its threshold. Other statistics, such as response time indicators, are highlighted when their values rise above the threshold.

The threshold values may also be used to direct the SirMon "background monitor," described in SirMon background monitor. SirMon provides a default set of threshold values, which will require customization to consider the specifics of each installation.

See also