Devices appear, ranked by the monitored parameter. Hover the cursor over a row's summary graph
of Ping Rate and a popup graph of recent activity over time appears.
If you right-click a monitored item, you can select from menu items like those that appear in the
portlet described in Managed Resources on page 166.
For some portlets (for example Top CPU Utilization, Top Interface Errors and Top Memory
Utilization), the right-click Performance menu items include Key Metrics. The menu can include
Performance which displays Dashboard Views related to the selected monitor.
Top Configuration Backups
This panel lists the most recent
configurations backed up from devices. The
pick list in the upper right corner lets you
select not just the top 10 such backups, but
the top 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25.
Right-clicking a backup offers the same
options as the portlet described in
Configuration Files on page 229.
Dashboard Views
The Dashboard Views portlet lets you
assemble several monitors into a single
display, or dashboard. You can create and
display dashboards by right-clicking items in
Managed Resources, selecting Show
Performance, or by selecting New in the
Dashboard Views portlet.
Right-click the listed dashboards, and a menu
appears that lets you Copy and rename,
Delete, Edit, create a New simple or custom
dashboard, or Launch a Dashboard View
(either Maximize—a larger view—or as a
Popup). See Dashboard Editor on page 281 for information about creating or modifying
dashboards. For an explanation of Convert, see Convert Simple Dashboards to Custom Dashboards
on page 286.
The Performance Dashboard on page 279 and Dashboard Editor on page 281 describe configuring
simple dashboards. See the How to: Create a Custom Dashboard View on page 282 section for a
description of custom dashboard view creation.
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