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Foglight for Infrastructure 5.9.4 - 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

Description of embedded views

This dashboard is made up of the following embedded views:

This view displays how the CPU resources are being used based on the following:

AVG CPU. The average amount of CPU resources spent by the process.
Change/hr. The change in the usage of CPU resources.
Process Name. The name of the process.
Trend. A sparkline indicating the change in the usage of CPU resources.

This view displays the cumulative CPU usage by processes over time. It shows the total process load on the selected system.

This view displays how the memory resources are being used based on the following:

AVG Memory. The average amount of memory resources spent by the process.
Change/hr. The change in the usage of memory resources.
Process Name. The name of the process.
Trend. A sparkline indicating the change in the usage of memory resources.

This view displays the memory usage by processes over time. It shows the load on memory for processes on the selected system.

This view lists all running processes on a given host. The list is sortable, filterable, and allows you to do process searches.

Process Name. The name of the process.
Instances. The number of running process instances.
CPU Usage, Average. The average percentage of CPU resources that the process is using.
CPU Usage, Time. The average amount of time the process is running.
Memory, Average. The average percentage of memory resources that the process is using.
Memory, Swap Size (Avg). The average amount of memory swap space this process has in one or more paging files.
Memory, Working Set Size. The amount of memory currently allocated to this process.
Memory, Virtual Size (Avg). The current size of the virtual address space of this process.

This view lists all user-defined processes running on a given host. The list is sortable, filterable, and allows you to do process searches.

Process Name. The name of the process.
Command Line. The Command Line works with the Process Name to filter out process instances, as needed.
Expected Process Count. The number of expected process instances.
Matched Process Count. The number of running process instances that match the user-defined process name and command line.

Foglight Log Monitor views

Foglight Log Monitor allows you to monitor and configure your virtual environment. For more information about the Log Monitor dashboard, see Investigating log records.

The Log Monitor dashboard contains the following views:

File Selector view

The File Selector view allows you to select a log. You have an option to select a file log monitored by the File Log Monitor Agent, or a Windows Event Log, monitored by the Windows Event Log Monitor Agent.

Directory. Lists the directories containing monitored log files, and the monitored Windows Event Logs.

Log Records view

The Log Records view lists the records available in the selected log and shows the growth of log records over time. Use this view to review the contents of your logs, and look for signs that indicate potential issues. The layout of this view depends on the selected log type.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

Shows the increase in the size of the monitored log file over the selected time range.

Lists the records that exist in the selected log.

Log Record. The message contained in the log record.
Severity. The severity of the log message.
Tag. The tag associated with the record, as specified in the agent properties.
TimeStamp. The date and time when the log record is created.

Shows the increase in the number of log records in the selected log file over the selected time range.

Shows the increase in the number of log records in the selected Windows Event Log over the selected time range.

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