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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

You can verify your report rollup settings on the <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> console via Program<br />

Options > Report Data (on page 815).<br />

Note: If you are viewing data for all CPUs on a device the summary section displays the<br />

lowest of the minimum CPU utilization percentages experienced across all CPUs, and the<br />

highest of the maximum CPU utilization percentages experienced across all CPUs. The<br />

average CPU utilization percentage is calculated across all sample data for all CPUs<br />

Changing how the chart looks<br />

Click the Chart Properties button to change how the report chart is displayed.<br />

Navigation<br />

Change the device you are viewing by clicking the group or device name currently in<br />

context and then selecting a new device in the device picker.<br />

Change to another device monitor report by selecting a different report button.<br />

Viewing Properties<br />

To view the properties of the current group or device, click Properties in the toolbar.<br />

Disk Utilization<br />

This performance monitor report displays disk utilization percentages collected during the<br />

selected time period for the group or device displayed at the top of the report.<br />

Configure the data collection for a device by selecting a device from the Device list<br />

and selecting Properties > Performance Monitors > Disk Utilization.<br />

Configure the data collection for a group by selecting a group from the Device picker,<br />

selecting Bulk Field Change > Performance Monitors, and then making a selection<br />

from the Disk menu.<br />

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