User Guide and Manual for Project Canary
User Guide and Manual for Project Canary
User Guide and Manual for Project Canary
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As described previously, this table simply lists processes in descending order of CPU utilization.<br />
The Sun Ray Load Profile “By Hour” view is shown on the next page:<br />
The left-h<strong>and</strong> side menu gives a listing of hours based on the time zone that the <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Canary</strong> Data Collection<br />
Server resides in. This is known as “<strong>Canary</strong> Central Time.” A report can be generated giving the Load Profile<br />
<strong>for</strong> any hour of the day in military time. “Hour 0” corresponds to the “midnight to 1am” time frame; “Hour<br />
12” corresponds to the “noon to 1pm time frame” etc.<br />
Clicking on any hour gives a load profile <strong>for</strong> all servers <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Canary</strong> software is monitoring <strong>for</strong> that<br />
particular hour. This report may take a little while to generate <strong>and</strong> load in the browser, depending on how<br />
many servers are being monitored.<br />
Like the “Campus” view, the Sun Ray Load Profile By Hour report is split into two different tables.<br />
The top table lists all the servers <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Canary</strong> software is monitoring in the same manner that the “By<br />
Campus” report lists them, along with a list of totals at the bottom of the table. Likewise, in the “Details” table,<br />
the Sun Ray Load Profile “By Hour” report shows, in descending order, which processes are consuming the<br />
most CPU time.<br />
The “top” of the Sun Ray Load Profile “By Hour” screen is shown on the next page:<br />
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