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Chapter 3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with SGM Statistics Reports
To specify whether SGM is to verify that a disk has at least 10 MB of space
remaining before generating network statistics reports, enter the
sgm statreps [diskcheck | nodiskcheck] command:
To verify the disk space, enter sgm statreps diskcheck. This is the
default setting.
To not verify the disk space, enter sgm statreps nodiskcheck.
To specify whether SGM is to display a gray background in the Send
Utilization or Receive Utilization cell in a network statistics report, if the
following condition is met:
Current Utilization > factor * Long-Term Utilization
enter the sgm statreps utilratio command. The default value for factor is 1.5.
To specify whether SGM is to display a gray background in the InSrv cell in
a network statistics report, if the following condition is met:
Current In-Service < factor * Long-Term In-Service
enter the sgm statreps servratio command. The default value for factor
is 0.95.
To set the maximum number of days SGM is to archive hourly network
statistics reports, enter the sgm statreps hourlyage or sgm rephourlyage
command. The default setting is 31 days.
To set the maximum number of days SGM is to archive daily network
statistics reports, enter the sgm statreps dailyage or sgm repdailyage
command. The default setting is 90 days.
To set the maximum number of days SGM is to archive custom network
statistics reports, enter the sgm repcustage command. The default setting is
10 days.
To specify whether SGM is to show real node names or display names in Web
pages, enter the sgm webnames command:
To show the real DNS names of nodes, as discovered by SGM, enter sgm
webnames real. This is the default setting.
To show display names, enter sgm webnames display. Display names
are new names that you specify for nodes. For more information about
display names, see the “Editing a Node” section on page 3-124.