This soft copy for use by IBM employees only.
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Service Configuration Manager
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Software Inventory - shows what software you have installed on your system
(useful when collecting this data from many machines in your network)
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System Information - shows the hardware and software configuration of your
system
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System Monitor - allows you to monitor the performance of your system
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System Profile - lets you enter information about this system to enable
network and user records to be maintained
Refer to
Systems Management from an NT Server Point of View
, SG24-4723, for
more information about these functions.
6.6 System Monitor
After starting the TME 10 NetFinity Service Manager, the main menu appears as
shown in Figure 88 on page 115.
Double-click on the System Monitor icon to start it. The System Monitor main
menu and initially the CPU Utilization monitor appear (Figure 89).
Tip
If you don′t see the CPU Utilization monitor when System Monitor starts, and
it is not in the list of selectable monitors, it is likely you have not rebooted
your machine after installation of the software. Do so and try again.
Figure 89. System Monitor
From the System Monitor Service window, select Show Monitors... from the
Windows pull-down menu. You will now see a window similar to the one in
Figure 90 on page 117.
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