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Take the following steps to To create an LPAR Workload report:

  1. In the Reports Tree panel, click LPAR Workload.
  2. In the Date and Time Range area, select the dates and times on which you want to report.
  3. Select one or more of the following report options (or click Select All to choose all options):
    • CPU Workload
    : the
    • . The CPU entitlements of the LPARs and their use of the entitlements.
    • Memory Workload

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    • . Amount of memory (in kilobytes) being used by the LPARs on the system.
    • Disk IO Workload

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    • . Amount of data (in kilobytes per second) being read from, and written to, the disk by the LPARs on the system.
    • Network IO Workload

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    • . Amount of data (in kilobytes per second) being sent and received over the network interface by the LPARs on the system.
  1. If you selected more than one report option and plan to report on more than one system, you can optionally click the Group report options by system checkbox. Selecting this option will combine the metrics for each system included in the report.
  2. To generate reports for systems in specific groups, select the groups from the List of Groups area.
  3. To generate reports for one or more views, select the groups from the List of Views area.
  4. If you are generating reports for specific systems, select the systems from the List of Systems.
  5. Select a report generation option (see Report Generation Options for details).
  6. If you want to save the report or schedule it to run at a specific time or interval, complete the settings in the Save Reports section of the sub-panel.

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Please review the online documentation for more information - Understanding Report Options 
Image Removed AnchorHow to determine the last status of a moHow to determine the last status of a mo The easiest way to determine the earlier status of a service monitor is by running the "Service Monitor Outage" Report for the Element where the monitor runs.
Or you can run the following query to get the configuration ID of the monitor you want to check:
SELECT configuration_id from erdc_instance WHERE name <name of the monitor>;
Next, run the following query to see the status of the monitor (ordered by date) and its status message:
SELECT e.name, e.display_name, ei.configuration_id, ei.name, esr.erdc_status_mnemonic, esr.last_transition, est. message
FROM entity e, erdc_instance ei, erdc_configuration ec, erdc_status_retention esr, erdc_status_transition_log est
WHERE ei.monitored = 1 and ei.configuration_id = <ID from first query> AND ei.erdc_status_retention_id = esr.erdc_status_retention_id
AND ei.entity_id = e.entity_id
AND est.erdc_instance_id = ei.erdc_instance_id AND ec.id = ei.configuration_id
order by esr.last_transition
AnchorHow to display the NetFlow dashboard usiHow to display the NetFlow dashboard usi Anchor_bookmark11_bookmark11Problem: I am using Internet Explorer to access Uptime, and have enabled up.time NetFlow integration. However, the NetFlow dashboard only partially displays my Scrutinizer UI.
Solution: Enable third-party cookies in Internet Explorer.
As of version 11, Scrutinizer uses cookies as part of its login process. When accessing Scrutinizer through Uptime's NetFlow dashboard, these cookies will be treated as third-party. Internet Explorer, by default, rejects third-party cookies.
To enable third-party cookies in supported versions of Internet Explorer, do the following:

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Integrating Scrutinizer with Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Platform Support and Integration Changes in 7.3
AnchorHow to exclude file systems from the GloHow to exclude file systems from the GloTake the following steps for each agent system that you would like to exclude file systems from: Image Removed Browse to the element using My Infrastructure.
Image Removed Under the element's Info sub-tab, click Info & Rescan and then Edit Performance Monitor in the main panel.
Image Removed Use the Worst Disk Usage Exclusion and Inclusion fields to eliminate (or specifically add) file systems to be included in the Worst Disk Used column of the GlobalScan page for this element.
Image Removed Click Save.
After completing this process, review the GlobalScan page to verify the changes. Note that the values will not be updated until the next time the agent is polled for performance data.