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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:
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To verify the disk space, enter sgm statreps diskcheck. This is the
default setting.
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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:
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To show the real DNS names of nodes, as discovered by SGM, enter sgm
webnames real. This is the default setting.
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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.