Monitoring the Alert History for Application Services and Hosts
Monitoring the Alert History for Application Services and Hosts
You can monitor the alert history for a particular time period for PowerCenter application services and hosts in a domain.
You can select multiple Repository Services and Integration Services to monitor, but you can select only one host at a time to monitor.
In the Proactive Monitoring for PowerCenter Management Console, click the
Reports
tab.
Click the
Overview
tab and then click the
History
view.
The
Total Alerts
and
Alerts for Period
sections appear in the contents panel. A graph that represents the alert history appears in the
Total Alerts
section.
Select the time period for which you want display the number of alerts.
To select the time period with the slider control, resize the width of slider control to indicate the time period or move the slider control over the time period.
To use predefined views to select the time period, click the
1 Day
view,
5 Day
view,
1 Month
view,
3 Months
view,
6 Months
view, or
Custom
view to display the number of alerts for the corresponding period.
A graph that represents the number of alerts for the application service appears in the
Alerts for Period
section.
Select the application service or host for which you want to monitor the alerts.
To monitor the alerts for the Repository Service, click the
Repository Services
view and select the Repository Service from the list and then click
Ok
.
You can select multiple Repository Services to monitor.
To monitor the alerts for the Integration Service, click the
Integration Services
view and select the Integration Service from the list and then click
Ok
.
You can select multiple Integration Services to monitor.
To monitor the running sessions, running workflows, CPU statistics, and memory statistics of the host, click the
Host
view and then select the host from the list.
The CPU usage value is the total CPU usage divided by the number of cores. Memory usage is a percentage of the memory used by the process divided by the total memory available.