Robot Network Legacy Dashboard Widget Descriptions
Following are descriptions of each of the legacy Robot Network dashboard widgets. For more information about a widget, such as instructions on customizing it, click the "Read more" link in the description. Note: The default widget names are listed below. What you see on your system may differ because you can change the widget names.
For the selected systems, this widget displays the percentage of the total auxiliary storage pool (ASP) that's being used over a period of time. Read more...
For the selected systems, this widget displays the percentage of the processor that's being used over a period of time. Read more...
For the selected node, this widget displays the number of database faults that occurred over a period of time. These are faults against pages containing either database data or access paths. The rate is shown in page faults per second. Read more...
For the selected node, this widget displays the percentage of time the disk unit is being used during a period of time. This is based on the number of I/O requests, the amount of data transferred, and the performance characteristics of the type of disk unit. Read more...
For the selected node, this widget displays the percentage of the disk unit that was allocated during a period of time. Read more...
For the selected node, this widget displays the information from both the Disk Busy and Disk Used dashboard widgets in one place. So, you'll see the percentage of time the disk unit is being used during a period of time (Busy) and how fully allocated the disk was during that time (Used). Read more...
For the selected node, this widget displays both the number of database faults and the number of non-database faults that occurred over a period of time. Database faults are against pages containing either database data or access paths. Non-database faults are against pages other than those designated as database pages. The rate for both is shown in page faults per second. Read more...
This widget displays the average interactive response time for the selected systems. Read more...
Note: Interactive response time is measured in milliseconds, but is displayed in seconds.
This widget displays the average interactive response time for the selected systems over a period of time. Read more...
Note: Interactive response time is measured in milliseconds, but is displayed in seconds.
This widget displays the number of jobs in the system history for the selected systems over a period of time. Read more...
This widget displays a simple count of the number of jobs currently on each of the selected systems. Read more...
This widget shows the status counts for the Robot products and user applications on a single, selected system, sorted by the highest severity status. The levels from highest to lowest are: Attention, Warning, and Informational. Read more...
To see this information for several systems at once, see the Robot Product Summary widget.
For the selected node, this widget displays the number of non-database faults that occurred over a period of time. These are faults against pages other than those designated as database pages. The rate is shown in page faults per second. Read more...
This widget displays a number of performance metrics for the selected systems. The systems are sorted from the one with the highest level of status issues to the lowest. Read more...
Note: You can set the performance metric thresholds for the nodes using the Robot Network Explorer (the graphical user interface).
This widget shows the status counts for the Robot products on the selected systems, sorted by the highest status. The levels from highest to lowest are: Attention, Warning, and Informational. Read more...
To see this information for a single node, see the Node Product Summary widget.
If you have Robot Console installed on the systems you select, this widget displays the number of messages generated on those systems over a period of time. You choose a single metric, such as Messages by Type or Average Response Time, to view in each widget. Add additional widgets to view other metrics at the same time. Read more...
See the Robot Console User Guide for detailed information on messages.
If you have Robot Console installed on the systems you select, this widget displays the number of resources of different types reporting to Robot Console over a period of time. You choose a single metric/resource combination to view in each widget. Add additional widgets to view other combinations at the same time. Read more...
See the Robot Console User Guide for detailed information on resources.
This widget displays the number of statuses collected by Robot Network for the selected systems over a period of time. You choose a single metric, Status by Severity or Total Statuses, to view in each widget. Add two widgets to view both metrics at the same time. Read more...
See Status Definitions for more information on statuses.
For systems that have Robot Reports installed, this widget displays the report history over a period of time and whether any reports are ready to be bundled or deleted. You choose a single metric, such as Access History or Ready to be Bundled, to view in each widget. Add additional widgets to view other metrics at the same time. Read more...
See the Robot Reports User Guide for detailed information on reports.
For systems that have Robot Save installed, this widget displays information about media volumes reported over a period of time. You choose a single metric, such as Volumes by Type or Total Volumes, to view in each widget. Add additional widgets to view other metrics at the same time. Read more...
See the Robot Save User Guide for detailed information on media volumes.
For systems that have Robot Schedule installed, this widget displays information about jobs over a period of time. You choose a single metric, such as Jobs by Completion Status or Jobs with Warnings, to view in each widget. Add additional widgets to view other metrics at the same time. Read more...
See the Robot Schedule User Guide for detailed information on jobs.
This widget displays the Robot Network statuses for the selected systems, and works much like the Status Center. Which statuses you see depend on the choices you make when changing the settings for this widget. Read more...
This widget displays current information about the selected system such as the number of active users, the number of addresses used, the number of jobs and batch jobs, the percentage of CPU and database capability used, and so on. Read more...
For the selected system, this widget displays the number of directory events (added, removed, changed, or threshold) that were monitored over a period of time. Read more...
Note: You set up event monitors using either the Robot Network Explorer or the IBM i.
For the selected systems, this widget displays current information on both the percentage of the processor (CPU) that's being used and the percentage of the total auxiliary storage pool (ASP) that's being used. Read more...