Fabric Manager Web Server Overview - HP Cisco MDS 9216 - Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family fabric manager configuration guide, release 3.x (ol-8222-10, april 2008)
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Fabric Manager Web Server
With Fabric Manager Web Server you can monitor Cisco MDS switch events, performance, and
inventory from a remote location using a web browser.
This chapter contains the following sections:

Fabric Manager Web Server Overview

Using Fabric Manager Web Server, you can monitor MDS switch events, performance, and inventory,
and perform minor administrative tasks.
Fabric Manager Web Server provides the following features:
See the
OL-8007-10, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Fabric Manager Web Server Overview, page 7-1
Navigating Fabric Manager Web Server
Installing Fabric Manager Web Server, page 7-3
Launching Fabric Manager Web Server, page 7-7
Health, page 7-8
Performance, page 7-12
Inventory, page 7-22
Custom, page 7-29
Admin, page 7-34
Summary and drill down reports—The Performance Manager summary report provides a
high-level view of your network performance. These reports list the average and peak throughput
and provides hot-links to additional performance graphs and tables with additional statistics. Both
tabular and graphical reports are available for all interconnections monitored by Performance
Manager. Performance Manager also analyzes daily, weekly, monthly and yearly trends. These
reports are only available if you create a collection using Performance Manager and start the
collector.
"Historical Performance Monitoring" section on page
Zero maintenance database for statistics storage—No maintenance is required to maintain
Performance Manager's round-robin database, because its size does not grow over time. At
prescribed intervals the oldest samples are averaged (rolled-up) and saved. A full two days of raw
samples are saved for maximum resolution. Gradually the resolution is reduced as groups of the
oldest samples are rolled up together.
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