System information

Figure 34. ECC Memory Service Details
2.1.1.10 System Monitor
Figure 35. System Monitor Service
The System Monitor provides a method to monitor the activities of different
resources within a system. You can monitor resources such as:
Locked memory utilization
Virtual memory utilization
Disk utilization
Disk error rate
Disk space used/remaining
Processor utilization
Operating system process and thread counts
Swapper file information (size and remaining space)
TCP/IP information such as packets receive/send
TCP/IP interface details
LAN server software information such as used sessions and commands
You may also show the information as real-time display or as a line graphics.
The information may also be transferred to a database for later use. All monitors
can easily be configured to suit your personal needs. If you have a need to
monitor a specific component, such as LAN server parameters, which may not
be exceeded, then it is possible to define thresholds for all of the monitor
functions. These thresholds can then create an alert. The following figure shows
some of the examples of the monitors that can be used. There are some
differences of the kinds of information you can retrieve from the different
NetFinity clients, depending on the operating system on which the NetFinity
clients are installed. In Appendix B, “List of Supported Modems” on page 169
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