The Memory Machine Dashboard Console Screens

The Memory Machine Dashboard has several console screens: a Global Dashboard, a Host Overview Console, an Applications Console, an Alerts Console, a Jobs Console, a Usage Report Console, and a Settings Console.

The Memory Machine Dashboard console screens are:

Global Dashboard
The Global Dashboard describes the hosts under management by Memory Machine. This information includes a list of the hosts showing resource and application statistics for each. The Global Dashboard also shows these statistics in aggregate, plus graphs of overall usage trends over time.
Host Overview Console
The Host Overview Console displays information about a single host. It shows the current total and in-use DRAM and PMEM on the host; DRAM and PMEM bandwidth and usage over time, and alerts for the host.
Applications Console
The Applications Console contains tabs representing every application that has instances or snapshots on a selected host. When you select an application tab, the page displays resource usage and system information about every instance of the selected application.
Instance Detail Console
The Instance Detail Console shows resource usage, start and run time, PID, and configuration details of an application instance. From the Instance Detail Console you can bring up a detail view of an instance that shows all of its snapshots in a list or as a tree graph.
Alerts Console
The Alerts Console shows a filterable list of all alerts that have occurred on the servers. Alerts are notifications of events such as service outages and memory use overages.
Jobs Console
The Jobs Console shows a filterable list of jobs that are running or have run. Jobs include snapshots, snapshot imports and exports, and reports.
Usage Report Console
The Usage Report Console lists monthly reports that are generated automatically by Memory Machine. You can also generate ad hoc reports from this console.
Settings Console
The Settings Console contains several sub-consoles that enable you to configure alerts, including email alerts; authentication and authorization; data telemetry ("Call Home"); and licensing.