Table 125 Toolbar in Lower Pane of Performance Manager (continued)
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| Lets you arrange the chart windows as follows: |
| • Tiled - Displays the windows within their own tile. |
| • Cascade - Displays the windows on top each |
| other with the active window on top. |
| • Minimize All - Minimizes all windows. |
| • Restore All - Opens all windows that have been |
| minimized. |
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Use Performance Manager to compare the performance of different elements. Let's assume you want to compare the physical memory used on different hosts, you would do the following:
1.Access Performance Manager as described in ”Accessing Performance Manager” on page 492.
2.Click the element in the topology you want to see its performance. In this example, let's assume you clicked a host named Cortez.
3.Select a component of the element.
In this example, let’s assume you selected
4.Select the graph you want to see on the Monitoring tab, located in the lower pane. Let's assume you selected Physical Memory Used (%).
5.Scroll to the bottom of the storage tree in the
6.Expand the All Elements node by clicking the (+) symbol next to the node name.
7.Expand the node for the host you want to compare.
For example, if you want to compare a host name HostA against Cortez, you would expand the following nodes in order: All Elements node, Hosts node, HostA node, Application Path node.
8.Select the same type of component you selected previously for Cortez.
9.Select the same type of graph in the left pane.
For example, if you selected “Physical Memory Used (%)” for the first element, you must select the same option for the other elements. You cannot select “Physical Memory Used (%)” for the first element and then “Processor Utilization (%)” for the second element. This is because these two options measure different types of data.
Performance Manager displays information for the different elements in the same graph.
10.Repeat steps 7 through 9 for each host you want to compare against Cortez.
496 Viewing Performance Data