Start: Start a single machine, start all machines, or start all machines in a selected server group.

Stop: Stop a single machine, stop all machines, or stop all machines in a selected server group.

Restart: Stop and immediately start a single machine, or stop and immediately start all machines or all machines in a selected server group.

Staggered Restart: Restart all machines in sequence, or all server group machines in sequence, with a minimum of downtime.

NOTE:

Staggered Restart can only be used with smart cell, HTTP, and meta servers.

2.To perform an action on all machines in a server group:

a.Click Machine Type.

b.Select the type of server from the Machine Type drop-down list.

3.To perform an action on a particular machine:

a.Click Machine.

b.Select the machine in the Hostname column.

4.Click Run Now!

Performance Graph

Use this view to create graphs showing different types of system events over specified time periods. You can generate two categories of graphs:

System monitoring graphs that show idle CPU usage, free memory usage, or the number of threads used.

Appliance storage and indexing graphs that show the number of documents stored or indexed on the system, and the rate at which documents are stored or indexed per second.

Table 16 Performance Graph features

Feature

Description

 

 

Heading

The type of graph or the server name.

 

 

Event History

The graphed event history over the reported time period.

 

 

Time

The time period being reported.

 

 

Table 17 Link to Performance Graph view

 

 

Origin

Link

 

 

left menu

Performance Graph

 

 

Example: Appliance Store graph

An example of an appliance store or indexing performance graph is shown below. This graph charts the Domain1 store rate for today at five minute intervals.

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HP RISS Components manual Example Appliance Store graph, Performance Graph features, Link to Performance Graph view