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Managing System PulseMeter Views
Views
Use views for convenient viewing and filtering monitoring results in the
tests list. You can create views that will display
tests grouped by various parameters, including tests results, hosts and
tests types.
To add a new view right click "Views" folder and click "Create New View".
Input view name.
To set view options, right click a view folder
from the list and select "Edit View Options". A dialog containing view
properties will be displayed.
For example: To view only failed "CPU Usage" and "Process Memory"
tests on certain hosts, create a new view and set it's name. Open the "View
Properties" dialog and check "Failed" in the tests results list, select hosts
from the "Show tests with the following performers" and
select "Process Memory" and "CPU Usage" test types. Click
"OK" to apply settings to the view. Now all the failed tests of selected types
can be easily viewed and managed.
View Properties
- Test will be shown in this view in case if -
- All of the
conditions are satisfied - select whether all conditions below should be met to display
a test in this view.
- At least on of the conditions is satisfied - select whether
at least one condition met is enough to display a test in this view.
- Show tests with the following results - check the "Show tests with the following results"
and check any combination of results from the list. The view will display only
tests with selected results.
- Unknown
- OK
- Failed
- Warning
- Not
performed yet
- Show tests with the following performers- to view all tests for one host or for a set of hosts, use the "Show tests
with the following performers" view option. Select hosts from the list and the
view will display only tests performed on certain hosts.
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Show tests of the following type(s) - to view tests depending on tests types, use "Show
tests of the following type(s)" view option. For example, you can choose to view only database
connection tests, by selecting "Oracle Database Connection Test", "MySQL
Database Connection Test", and the view will display only tests with selected
types.
- Show tests
which hosts match the pattern below - in case if you want to view tests for
a large number of network devices, it is convenient using this option for
forming viewed IP addresses range with or instead using hosts name as a filter.
To view tests for an IP pattern, input the range using "*" or "?" for forming
the pattern. For example, it can be "192.168.???.*" or "192.168.134.*" etc.
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