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Table 79: Server Detail Status (continued)
Name
Description
5 Min Load
Five minute load average.
15 Min Load
Fifteen minute load average.
Total Mem
Total amount (in megabytes or gigabytes) of memory.
Used Mem
Amount (in megabytes or gigabytes) of used memory.
Mem Usage
Percentage of used memory.
Total Swap
Total amount (in megabytes or gigabytes) of swap space.
Used Swap
Amount (in megabytes or gigabytes) of used swap space.
Swap Usage
Percentage of used swap space.

Viewing Process Status

From the Server Monitor, you can also view the status of all running server processes on
the GUI Server or Device Server. This view is useful for troubleshooting. If you are having
problems with the server, you can quickly identify if a specific process on the server is the
source of that problem.
To view process status, select Server Manager in the navigation tree, and then select
Server Monitor. Double-click the Server Monitor or click the node to expand the navigation
tree. You can also right-click the Server Monitor to open it in a new window. Click to
select a server to view the status of the processes running on it.
Figure 100 on page 678 shows process status for the Device Server.
Chapter 16: Realtime Monitoring
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