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Chapter 14 Monitoring Your Network
Configuring Historical Trend and Real Time Graphs for Virtual Contexts
Step 2 Check the check box of the objects in the selected monitoring window that you want to view and click
Graph.
The graph window appears.
DM supports a maximum selection of up to four objects. DM updates the monitoring window with the
graph of the selected objects.
At any point, if you want to add a graph to the selected monitoring window, click Add Graph.
Note DM supports a maximum of four objects that you can select in a specific Monitor > Virtual
Contexts monitoring window.
Step 3 To enhance your viewing of the graphs, use the Collapse/Expand buttons to minimize or maximize a
graph in the monitoring window.
Step 4 To toggle the display of an object graph in the monitoring window, do the following:
• Click View As Chart to display the object data as a graph.
• Click View As Grid to display the object data as a numerical line grid.
Note If you want to save the graph as a JPEG file for archive or other purposes, click the Show As
Image button. When you mouse over the graph, the Image Toolbar appears. From the Image
Toolbar, you can save the graph as a JPEG or send it in an email. You can also print the graph if
desired.
If you want to export object data to Microsoft Excel for archive or other purposes, click the
Export to Excel link in the View As Grid object display.
Step 5 To add one or more objects to a graph in the monitoring window to compare the performance of one
object with its peer for the selected stats, do the following:
a. In the Selected {Object} line in the graph of the object that you want to replace, click the Select
button.
The Objects Selector pop-up window appears.
b. From the Objects Selector pop-up window, choose a different object and click OK.
The selected object replaces the existing object graph in the monitoring window.
Note DM supports a maximum of four lines to be drawn per historical graph.
Virtual Servers window Monitor > Virutal Contexts > Load Balancing > Virtual
Servers
Real Servers window Monitor > Virutal Contexts > Load Balancing > Real Servers
Statistics window Monitor > Virutal Contexts > Load Balancing > Statistics
Table 14-13 Selecting a Monitoring Window
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