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The +Add Content section is displayed and shows the available charts to choose from.
4. Select the chart that you want to add.
The chart is added to the dashboard.
5. When you are finished adding charts, click +ADD CONTENT to close the +Add Content section.
The selected charts are added to the dashboard.
6. To view a chart in full-screen mode, click the Maximize icon
in top-right corner of the chart.
The chart expands to fit the entire screen. To return to normal mode, click the Restore icon in the top-right corner of
the expanded chart.
Modifying a dashboard layout
About this task
Any changes that you make to a dashboard tab are automatically saved when you do the change.
Steps
1. To add performance charts to a performance monitor tab, click +ADD CONTENT and select the performance chart that you
want to add.
By default, performance monitor tabs show performance charts in two columns.
2. To view more columns of performance charts on each row, select 3 or 4 from the Columns drop-down.
You can also select 1 to display only one column of charts. But, some performance monitors require two columns for display.
Creating a custom dashboard
Steps
1. Click + and select Add Custom Dashboard.
The New Dashboard tab is added.
2. For the performance monitor you would like to display on the dashboard, click + and select from the drop-down.
3. To provide a unique name for the new dashboard, click
.
The Rename Dashboard dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter a new name for the New Dashboard tab.
5. Click OK.
6. To change the number of monitors displayed in each row of the dashboard, select the appropriate number from the
Columns menu on the top-right corner of the dashboard.
Removing a chart
About this task
On the performance monitor tab containing the chart, in the upper-right corner of the chart, click .
Moving a chart
Steps
1. Hover over the title bar.
2. Hold the left mouse button down while dragging the chart to the new location on the dashboard tab.
3. Release the mouse button.
The chart is moved.
Monitoring the system
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