Administrator's Guide HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM) v.2.1
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation
- Install the HP SAM Web Server and SQL Software
- Install and Validate the HP SAM Registration Service Software
- Install and Validate the HP SAM Client Software
- Deploy the HP SAM Registration Service to All HP SAM Computing Resources
- Deploy HP SAM Client Software to All HP SAM Access Devices
- Administration
- Log In
- General Navigation and User Interface Design
- Managing the HP SAM Administrator Access List
- HP SAM Administrator Console Tabs
- Setting Up Smart Card Login on the Access Device
- Firewall rules
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Registration Service Error Codes
- Glossary
- Index
Display Options
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Threshold Percentages—On the report you can highlight the data if it exceeds the number
entered here.
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Minimum Available—If data is below the value entered, the report highlights it.
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Maximum Consumed—If data is above the value entered, the report highlights it.
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Time Interval—Chart the data where the scale is based on hour, day, week, or month.
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Include raw data—If the raw data is also wanted in the report, check the Include raw data box.
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Open in New Window—If selected, the result data are shown in a new browser window.
Output Report
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Minimum and Maximum Capacity graphs—The graphs show the minimum number of blades
available and the maximum number of blades used for the specified time period. In general, these
values should add up to 100%. However, if a blade supports multiple roles, then the numbers will
not add up because consuming a blade (which is in two or more roles) in one role will also decrease
the minimum available in the other role.
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Time Interval—The time interval for which the report was run. This value is based on the selection
in Display Options: Time Interval.
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Date—The date of the report.
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Role Name—Name of role.
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Minimum Available %—For the time period chosen, the peak value of minimum available is
shown. This value indicates the percentage of computing resources that are still available for
allocation dropped to this lowest value.
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Minimum Available—This value complements the percentage number above to show specifically
how many resources within that role are still available.
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Maximum Consumed %—This value indicates the highest percentage of resources that were
consumed during the time period chosen.
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Maximum Consumed—This value complements the percentage number above to show
specifically how many resources within that role were consumed.
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Out of Resource—For the time period chosen, this value indicates how many times the system
encountered the situation where there are not enough computing resources to fulfill the connection
requests.
Resource Utilization Report
Select the filter options and display options, and click the Generate Report button.
Filters
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Total Resources—Physical count is based on unique physical resource (i.e., primary role only).
Logical count produces higher numbers because a computing resource is counted multiple times
if it was assigned to multiple roles.
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Role Enabled—Narrow the data to all roles that are enabled only (Yes), disabled only (No), or
ignore this flag by selecting both.
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