An object that represents a resource group, but treated as a Host, since it extends HostExtension. The WindowsAgent’s 'treatResourceGroupAsHost' boolean must be enabled in order for these to be created. Along with the MSHostedResourceGroup, a new Host object of equivalent name is created. The two objects together can be used to represent the host on which a resource group is running. The actual host running the resource group can be determined from the object’s 'activeHost' property.
A fabricated host, with name matching that of the MSHostedResourceGroup. |
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Collected for Linux platforms only by the UnixAgentPlus.
Collected for Solaris platforms only by the UnixAgentPlus.
A single network interface. Multiple network interfaces can be assigned to a single host object.
This metric is not available on AIX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is reported by ethtool (or, if unavailable, by mii-tool). This metric is not available for loopback interfaces. It requires use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.)
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using native collectors.
This metric is not available on AIX systems using native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on AIX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on AIX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on AIX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using non-native collectors.
This metric requires bandwidth from ethtool or mii-tool. It requires use of sudo for the agent to collect. (For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.)
This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using native collectors.
This topology object houses additional metrics related to the network interface.
The number of collisions (requiring packet resend) that occurred on the network interface. (count) |
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This metric is not available on HP-UX systems using native collectors.
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