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.