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Average Memory Utilization Trend with Events

The Average Memory Utilization Trend view shows you a trend chart of average memory utilization levels for the selected group or server. If available, events are shown as flags to indicate the time events were reported.

By default, the Memory Utilization Trend view includes the following information:

Server

Is the name of the server. If an administrator defined an alias for the device item, the alias is displayed. Otherwise, the discovered device name is displayed.

Average Utilization

Is the average memory utilization value of the indicated device during the reporting interval.

The utilization statistic indicates the amount of memory capacity being used. The value is a percentage derived by dividing the used memory by the total physical memory on the device.

Average Utilization Projection

Projects the trend in future system memory utilization levels, based on the average memory utilization data (the average percentage of available memory in use within the requested reporting interval).

Edit Trend View Settings

You can change several settings for a trend chart view. In addition to providing a new title, you can show or hide some of the trend lines and select another managed item context for the data. Trend views support the Zoom feature for time frame selection.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click the Options (gear) icon on the view, and select Edit from the menu.

    The view Settings dialog opens.

  2. Change the view Title or Subtitle to reflect the modified view.
  3. Select Show or Hide from the drop-down menus to control the display of any of the following trend lines or data points in the chart:

    Note: Not all trend line options are available for all trend chart types.

  4. Set a value for the Goal Line if you selected to show it.

    Goal lines serve as visual indicators of fixed metric values. For example, select a value within range of a critical threshold so that you can determine at a glance whether performance is approaching a degraded level.

  5. Supply a label for the Goal Line to identify the value you selected.
  6. Click to select another Resolution setting. The resolution is the amount of time that each data point in the chart represents.

    Default: 5 minutes. Select a one-minute, ten-minute, or 15-minute resolution.

  7. Click to select another managed item in the Context Settings area.

    Data from the new item will be shown in the view.

  8. Select the scope of your changes from the Apply Changes drop-down. Select one of the following options:

    Note: The availability of these options depends on your user account role rights.

  9. Click Save.

    The view is refreshed to reflect your updates.