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PeriView Reference Manual
Page 146 # P0602566 Ver: 1.5
Introduction to the Status Tools
Use the Status Tools to monitor activity in the environment. You monitor component
and application phone line status with a set of graphs, which you launch using tree
objects (domain, node, component, or application). The Linked Application Status
graph provides information about main applications that link to other applications
during their execution cycle. The Span and Host Status tools display information
about digital spans and external hosts, on a per component basis.
The suite of tools on the tool bar provide for monitoring component and application
activity. Although TMSCOMM, and OSCAR objects display in the tree, these
components cannot be monitored with the current suite of tools. These objects do
provide information about the environment in which you are monitoring activity.
For information about OSCAR resource processing, refer to the OSCAR Reference
Guide.
You can display phone line status for single or multiple components and applications
in a pie, bar, or stacked bar graph. You can launch the Linked Application Status bar
graph only for a single, currently executing, application. Phone line status updates at a
pre-defined interval (set in the PeriView Data Provider) as a percentage of phone line
usage or in absolute numbers of lines.
You can launch multiple graphs consecutively. Each graph displays in its own window,
functions independently of other graphs, and can be assigned unique graph properties.
The windows can be moved, resized, or iconified.
Once you launch a graph, it continues to monitor activity, even while iconified. The
iconified graph continually polls components and alerts the operator to potential
problems by emitting a beeping sound and displaying a flashing movement (if so
configured) when the system being monitored does not respond. The graph can be
selectively restored to size to view activity, then iconified while maintaining a
perpetually active state.
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