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Create Performance Dashboards
Performance dashboards and charts provide you with additional data to help you visualize and analyze performance-related problems and trends affecting the configuration items impacted by an event for your new application area.
You can associate performance dashboards with a specific CI type so that performance dashboards are always available in the context of any event that has an impact on the selected CI type.
To do this for your new ACME application, you need to:
- Create a new performance dashboard or edit an existing performance dashboard, using the OMi Performance Dashboard. For details, see Performance Perspective.
- Map suitable performance dashboards to the ACME CI types.
The process of integrating performance data involves:
- Gathering metrics
- Storing the metrics
- Using the metrics to make graphs
For example, performance data for OM can be collected by the embedded performance component (EPC) of the HPE Operations Agent or by the HPE Performance Agent.
Data collected by these agents can be used in OM measurement threshold policies to create alarm messages, and historical data can be displayed using HPE Performance Manager or the OMi Performance Dashboard of OMi, helping operators to analyze and fix problems.
An easy way to integrate performance data is to use the OM measurement threshold policy type.
The OM measurement threshold policy enables you to collect performance data from several sources:
- External / Program – data sent from an external program (using the
opcmon
command line interface or API) - MIB – collect metrics from a SNMP Management Information Base (MIB)
- Real Time Performance Measurement – collect metrics from Windows Performance Counters
- WMI – collect metrics from Windows Management Instrumentation
The metrics collected from these sources can be stored easily in the Embedded Performance Component using the Store in Embedded Performance Component
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