Using Poll/Monitor tools - CPU Utilization
Use the poll/monitor network map tool to view CPU utilization information for devices on the network map. This report provides information about CPU performance and a graph of the percentage of CPU utilization. This tool can help you determine how a single device or multiple devices are performing and where CPU performance issues may exist on the network.
The following is a list of the information available for the monitor. The CPU, Protocol, and Utilization% columns display by default:
- . Displays the device name.
- . Displays the communication method (protocol) used to access CPU utilization information.
- . Displays information about the CPU usage percentage.
How to get here:
- From the main menu of the WhatsConnected console, select . The Topology Maps view appears.
- Select a topology map you want to view in the topology tree view.
- Right-click in the topology map area. The right-click menu appears.
- . The CPU Utilization dialog appears with a list of the devices on the map.
To start a CPU Utilization monitor on a map:
- Select the devices you want to include in the monitor.
- Click if you want to change the Poll Interval settings.
- Click to begin the test. The CPU utilization for each device displays in the graph and the respective columns of the table.
- Click to end the monitor test.
To edit the columns that appear in the report:
- Right-click on any column heading, the column selection list appears. In the column selection list, click on the columns you would like to display.
To sort on a column:
- Left-click on the column heading. The direction of the arrow indicates the direction of the sort. If the arrow is pointing down, the column is sorted in descending order. If the arrow is pointing up, the column is sorted in ascending order.
To see a print preview, print or save the report to a CSV file:
- Click to see a print preview of the entire report.
- Click to print the entire report.
- Click to save the entire report to a CSV file.