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Depending on the number of KPIs, these charts are not only placed on one page but on several pages. The user can switch between pages using the and buttons found on the top left corner of the chart displayed in the KPI tab.
The KPIs, which are displayed in the grid layout, is determined by selected KPI group or specific KPI in KPI tree. Each group consists of KPIs and other subgroups. The correct page is set automatically.
Figure 85: Displaying KPI charts in grid layout by selecting KPI in KPI tree
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By using the KPI mix tab, the user can see the behaviour of more KPIs together, by graphically comparing dependencies between all measured KPIs, for example, the dependence between the CPU load and work processes.
When the KPI tab is selected, the user may then check to display an active KPI in KPI tree (note that a system/server must also be selected in the system tree). Once a KPI is checked, it will be displayed as a chart of mixed KPIs and assigned to a new coloured series.
When KPI or system/server is unchecked, the appropriate series will be removed from the chart. Allowing the user to create and customize a comparison chart based on individual needs. All KPI series are portioned in the same manner similar to the KPI tab charts specified by KPI definition.
Figure 86: Checked KPI in KPI mixer
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The messages displayed are dependent on the systems/servers that are checked in the system tree.
Towards the top of the Messages tab, there is a list box in which the user can filter the message group. By default, all messages are displayed and in addition there are the standard ALV operations such as sorting, filtering, aggregating etc.
Figure 87: Monitor Messages
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This tab contains additional information collected from the monitored systems. All this information of the same kind is categorized and placed into one table. By clicking on a concrete table, all the information is displayed in an ALV list from the table. With this ALV list of messages, it is possible to do all standard ALV operations like sorting, filtering, aggregating and so on.
Figure 88: Detailed information from monitoring
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With this ALV list of messages, it is possible to do all standard ALV operations like sorting, filtering, aggregating and so on.
For more detailed view on event, just double click on the line in ALV and detailed output will be displayed.
Figure 91: Detail output
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