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Chapter 16: Diagnostic Console<br />

3: Configure the remote system monitoring client to work with<br />

CC-SG:<br />

Follow the instructions in the Read Me file to set the CC-SG unit as the<br />

target to monitor.<br />

Windows users must use the command line to locate the Gkrellm<br />

installation directory and then run the commands specified in the Read.<br />

Display Historical Data Trending Reports<br />

Historical data trending gathers information about CPU utilization, memory<br />

utilization, Java Heap space, and network traffic. This information is<br />

compiled into a report that you view as a web page from CC-SG. The<br />

report contains the status of the CC-SG and links to historical data.<br />

1: Enable historical data trending display:<br />

1. Choose Operation > Diagnostic Console Config.<br />

2. In the Ports list, select Web.<br />

3. In the Status list, select the Status checkbox next to Web.<br />

4. Click Save.<br />

2: View the historical data trending reports:<br />

1. Using a supported Internet browser, type this URL:<br />

http(s):///status/ where is<br />

the IP address of the CC-SG. Note the forward slash (/) following<br />

/status is mandatory. For example,<br />

https://10.20.3.30/status/.<br />

2. A status page opens. This page contains the same information as the<br />

Status Console. See Status Console (on page 235).<br />

• Click the Historical CC-SG Monitors link to view information about<br />

CPU utilization, memory utilization, Java Heap space, and<br />

network traffic. Click each graph to view details in a new page.<br />

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