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Under the '''Filesystem Usage''' tab you may verify the following values:
 
Under the '''Filesystem Usage''' tab you may verify the following values:

Revision as of 17:20, 6 February 2011

General status information about the host machine running system applications is accessible from the Host tab of the Global Status view.

The Host general view, shown below, lists the one or more hosts that are being used to run the applications of a Tmedia or Tdev system. In addition, this view indicates if the host is in a ready state.


Toolpack v2.5 Hosts Tab General.png


Contents

Detailed View

To view expanded information concerning the host operating system, click any host listed in the Ready host list:

Toolpack v2.5 Host General.png

In this view you can set the host's refresh frequency, as well as view various system details, by clicking the relevant tabs:

Toolpack v2.5 Host Tabs.png


1- Host Tab

In the Host tab, under Host Control, a number of actions can be executed. These actions are:

  • Shutdown
  • Upload License
  • Upload Toolpack
  • Validate Requirements


Toolpack v2.5 Hosts Host.png


2- Processor Usage Tab

Under the Processor Usage tab you may verify the percentage of processor usage your host currently occupies:


Toolpack v2.5 Hosts Processor Usage.png


3- Memory Usage Tab

Under the Memory Usage tab you may verify the following values:

  • Percentage of memory in use by the current host
  • Size of total RAM installed
  • Size of total RAM used
  • Size of memory swap space in use
  • Number of memory swaps in (per second)
  • Number of memory swaps out (per second)


Toolpack v2.5 Hosts Memory Usage.png


4- Filesystem Usage Tab

Under the Filesystem Usage tab you may verify the following values:

  • Total disk space
  • Total disk space available (free)
  • Whether or not the disk is full, or can still be written to


Toolpack v2.5 Hosts Filesystem Usage.png

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