Show information about the version of the operating system.
Show information about the system, including the number of CPUs and their speed, the amount of physical memory, and shared memory mapping.
The Virtual Memory Report directly captures the output of a
platform specific tool. On Unix systems this is
vmstat run with a 1 second sampling interval.
Because running this tool consumes a small amount of CPU and an
amount of disk space that is proportional to how long the tool is run,
it is not enabled by default. To enable, select Virtual
Memory in the pull down menu in the statistics panel and click
the Enable button:
Allow the data to collect for the desired amount of time and then
disable the collection by clicking the Disable
button.
Display the collected statistics by clicking the
Display button.
The Network Utilization Report directly captures the output of a
platform specific tool. On Unix systems this is
nicstat. run with a 2 second sampling
interval.
Because running this tool consumes a small amount of CPU and an
amount of disk space that is proportional to how long the tool is run,
it is not enabled by default. To enable, select
Network in the pull down menu in the statistics panel
and click the Enable button:
Allow the data to collect for the desired amount of time and then
disable the collection by clicking the Disable
button.
Display the collected statistics by clicking the
Display button:
The disk utilization report directly captures the output of a
platform specific tool. On Unix systems this is
iostat run with a 2 second sampling interval.
Because running this tool consumes a small amount of CPU and an
amount of disk space that is proportional to how long the tool is run,
it is not enabled by default. To enable, select Disk
in the pull down menu in the statistics panel and click the
Enable button:
Allow the data to collect for the desired amount of time and then
disable the collection by clicking the Disable
button.
Display the collected statistics by clicking the
Display button:
The System Activity Report directly captures the output of a
platform specific tool. On Unix systems this is
sar.
Because running this tool consumes a small amount of CPU and an
amount of disk space that is proportional to how long the tool is run,
it is not enabled by default. To enable, select System Activity
Reporter in the pull down menu in the statistics panel and
click the Enable button:
Allow the data to collect for the desired amount of time and then
disable the collection by clicking the Disable
button.
Display the collected statistics by clicking the
Display button: