Configuring Advanced Features → System Analytics → Real-Time Monitoring
On the Real-Time Monitoring tab, you can monitor and analyze resource usage for SBM Tomcat, the Windows OS, and the SBM that are installed on an SBM server.
With Real-Time Monitoring, you can:
In the Runtime Resources tab, you monitor resource usage via one or more graphs. You can add multiple graphs and pin them as necessary to build a dashboard. For example, you can pin graphs for Tomcat CPU usage and Windows CPU usage to visually monitor the percentage of CPU consumption on the server while actions are performed by users at runtime.
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In the Properties tab, you enable property monitoring, create rules, and view a summary of properties in a tabular view.
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Enable or disable monitoring for this property. For example, if you change Windows CPU usage to Inactive, CPU usage for the Windows OS is no longer actively monitored and the last known usage percentage appears in any graphs that you might have added in Runtime Resources.
For active properties, specify a Polling interval to determine how often a property is checked. The default is 2000 milliseconds (2 seconds).
Enable or disable the notification feature for this property. Administrators with access to SBM Configurator can specify a list of e-mail addresses in the Real-Time Monitoring tab that will receive an e-mail when a failure occurs or a property range exceeds a threshold.
Enable or disable a validation rule for this property. Use the following options to configure your rule:
Determines the acceptable range (minimum and maximum thresholds) for a property. For example, set the range for Tomcat CPU usage to 0:90 to specify that any usage percentage below 90% as normal or within acceptable range. If you enable notifications for this property, any time Tomcat CPU usage exceeds 90%, a notification is sent to the list of addresses specified in SBM Configurator. In addition, if you are monitoring Tomcat CPU usage in a graph on the Runtime Resources tab, any spike in usage above 90% appears in red.
Specifies the monitoring period for this validation rule when the maximum range value is exceeded. For example, set the period to 60 to capture usage for 60 seconds when Tomcat CPU usage exceeds 90%. This settings also affects the time period that is displayed in the graphs that are available on the Failure History tab.
Set a percentage to apply to the maximum Range value for the specified Period. A failure is raised if the percentage is exceeded in that period. For example, enter 75 to raise a failure if 75% of the Tomcat CPU usage counts that are collected during the 60 second period exceed the 90% maximum threshold.
In some cases, you may need to reset the settings for a monitored property. For example:
In the Failure History tab, you can view the history of failures for properties that exceeded a configured threshold.
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