
346 Chapter 6 Performance Management
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Unified Manager Performance Monitor
The Unified Manager performance monitor tool provides detailed performance information for the
system and the system resources. The statistics are shown in charts or table format. If a
performance display is active, it is automatically updated with real-time performance information
in time increments that you set.
Performance monitor is available for the following Unified Manager navigation tree selections:
•System (see “System Performance Monitor” on page 346).
• Resources (see “Resources Performance Monitor” on page 350)
Use the statistical information to determine the most appropriate time for maintenance activities
such as backups, system tests, batch jobs or archlogs.
System Performance Monitor
The system performance monitor allows you to access performance measurement graphical tools
that display overall system performance metrics. Business Communications Manager provides
statistical information on system throughput and other performance-related information.
System performance information includes:
• System CPU Usage (graph or table format)
• Memory Usage (graph or table format).
To access the system performance monitor
1 Access the correct Business Communications Manager in your network from the Unified
Manager workstation browser.
2 Click Configure on the Unified Manager main page
3 Click System on the navigation tree.
The Unified Manager displays the system page.
1 Click Performance from the top line menu shown on the system page.
2 Click on one of the following menu items:
• System CPU usage graph (see “To access the CPU usage graph” on page 347)
• System CPU usage table (see “To access the CPU usage table” on page 347)
• Memory usage graph (see “To access the memory usage graph” on page 348)
• Memory usage table (see “To access the memory usage table” on page 349)
Note: Generating statistics puts an additional workload on the Business Communications
Manager server CPU, connecting network, and web client. Exercise caution when running
statistics.
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