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Figure 138. CPU Utilization monitor now included in the report
Optionally, you can now override the global sampling frequency you sent in the
Report Definition window (Figure 133 on page 142).
There are two ways to define sampling frequencies: a global sampling
frequency, which applies to all monitors, and an individual sampling frequency,
which can be set for a particular monitor. You might want to set the frequency
of monitors that do not change dramatically during the day to a larger unit of
time, such as one day, while setting other monitors that do change
dramatically, such as CPU utilization, to a smaller unit of time, such as five
minutes.
To set an individual frequency, select Override global settings, then specify
the individual frequency in the Sampling frequency drop-down list.
You can also override the global setting for collecting minimum and maximum
values for the specific monitor. Do this by changing the check box collect Min
and Max values. The default of this check box is the global setting you set in
the Report Definition window (Figure 133 on page 142).
• Timeout Parameter
This value (between 1 minute and 9 minutes), is how long Capacity Manager
will wait for each client to respond when a report is requested.
Now that all parameters are set, click Save As to save the report definition.
Specify the name of the report definition as prompted and click OK.
8.5.2 Working with predefined reports
As shown in Figure 131 on page 139, four reports are predefined:
1. Hourly
2. Daily
3. Weekly
4. Monthly
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