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Foglight for Infrastructure 7.1.0 - User Guide

Using Foglight for Infrastructure Monitoring log files with Foglight Log Monitor Monitoring IBM PowerVM environments
Before you begin Managing PowerVM HMC agents Monitoring your PowerVM environment
Advanced system configuration and troubleshooting Reference
Foglight for Infrastructure views Foglight Log Monitor views Rules Metrics
Appendix: Building regular expressions in Foglight

Solaris metrics

The following topology objects are collected by the UnixAgentPlus when monitoring Sun® Solaris® systems:

The following topology objects are collected by the UnixAgent when monitoring Sun® Solaris® systems:

The following topology objects may be collected by the UnixAgentPlus and UnixAgent when monitoring Sun® Solaris® systems, when users set the property “Collect Hypervisor metrics” for VIOS host monitoring:

Windows metrics

The following topology objects are collected by the WindowsAgent:

AIXHostDetails topology object

The AIXHostDetails type contains additional AIX®-specific host information, relating to partitions. A single instance is created as a child of a Host’s details node.

Indicates whether the partition is capped or uncapped.

AIX®

Indicates the entitlement of processing capacity allocated in processor units to the partition.

AIX

Indicates whether the monitored host represents a logical partition.

AIX

Indicates logical partition ID if the host is a LPAR.

AIX

Indicates logical partition name if the host is a LPAR.

AIX

Indicates the serial number where the AIX host is running.

AIX

Indicates whether the partition is shared or dedicated.

AIX

Indicates whether the partition has simultaneous multi-threading enabled.

AIX

Indicates the IBM® machine type where the AIX host is running.

AIX

AIXMemoryDetails topology object

The AIXMemoryDetails type contains additional details specific to AIX® hosts, relating to memory activity. A single instance is associated with the monitored host’s Memory (as a child of details, called “MemoryDetails”). These metrics are only available if using the native collector.

Number of page replacement cycles over the polling interval.

AIX®

Number of frames used for files.

AIX

Number of bad pages occurring over the polling interval.

AIX

Number of page faults over the polling interval.

AIX

Size of reserved paging space (in 4 KB pages).

AIX

Number of page steals over the polling interval.

AIX

Number of pages used by process segments. This is defined as:

real_total - real_free - numperm - real_system

Because real_system is an approximation, this number is also an approximation.

AIX

Number of pages used by system segments. This is the sum of all the used pages in segments marked for system usage. Because segment classifications are not always guaranteed to be accurate, this number is only an approximation.

AIX

Number of pages used by non-system segments. This is the sum of all pages used in segments not marked for system usage. Because segment classifications are not always guaranteed to be accurate, this number is only an approximation.

AIX

Number of page scans by clock over the polling interval.

AIX

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