Performance Manager Terms
Performance Manager uses terms you might be unfamiliar with
or have different meanings for:
- Archive
- A file containing data
gathered by Performance Manager. Instead of watching data displayed
in real time, you can capture data in an archive and graph the data later.
More information on archives.
- cron
- A UNIX daemon that executes commands at a specified time. The daemon reads
these commands from the crontab file.
- Cluster
- A collection of nodes that appears to be a single-server system,
allowing for greater application availability and scalability than would
be possible with a single system.
- Group
- A collection of nodes and/or clusters that are frequently
managed together.
- Managed Node
- Managed nodes are those that run one or more metrics servers recognized by
Performance Manager.
- Management Station
- Management Stations are the operating centers for managing and monitoring the
nodes in the system.
- Metric
- A particular item of
information about a node. For example, the average run queue length
over the past 5 seconds, the number of bytes transferred to or from a
disk, or the number of characters sent to a terminal. Performance
Manager has several hundred metrics, divided among several
categories (CPU, Disk, Network, and so on).
More information on metrics.
- Metrics Server
- A UNIX daemon process that services requests for system information.
Performance Manager includes support for several metrics servers.
More information on metrics servers.
- MIB
- Management information base.
- Node
- A computer system that is uniquely addressable on a network. A node can
have more than one CPU.
- Session
- A set of choices you
make using Performance Manager. A session comprises selected nodes,
metrics, display types, intervals, and threshold settings. You can save as many
sessions as you want, but you can only run one session at a time.
More information on sessions.
- tear-off menu
- A tear-off menu has an underscored key letter. If you click that letter, the
menu will tear off, or float, in a separate display.
- Threshold
- A limit you can set on a metric. If that limit is crossed, an action you
previously specified is taken. For example, you could set a threshold of 90%
capacity on some or all of your disks, with the action being to run a command
that moves some files off that disk.
More information on thresholds.
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