4.51 Report_TopMemoryProcs

Use this Knowledge Script to generate a report about the total memory used by all processes and which processes consume the most memory resources.

This report uses data collected by the TopMemoryProcs Knowledge Script.

4.51.1 Resource Objects

Report Agent > AM Repositories > AppManager repository.

4.51.2 Default Schedule

The default schedule for this script is Run once.

4.51.3 Setting Parameter Values

Set the following parameters as needed:

Description

How to Set It

Data source

Use the following parameters to select the data for your report

Select computer(s)

Click the Browse [...] button to start the data wizard. Use the data wizard to select the computers for your report.

NOTE:For this report, select only one View, and up to 15 computers or server groups. The data wizard allows you to select more, but if you do, the Finish button is disabled. This mechanism prevents you from selecting too much data for the report.

Select time range

Click the Browse [...] button to start the time wizard. Use the time wizard to set a specific or sliding time range for data included in your report. The default is 1 day sliding time ending at the current time.

Report settings

Use the following parameters to define the graphical presentation of data, the folder where the report is generated, and properties that identify the report.

Include parameter help card? (yes/no)

Specify whether you want to include a table in the report that lists parameter settings for the report script. The default is y.

Select output folder

Click the Browse [...] button to open the Publishing Options dialog box and select the parameters for your report’s output folder. The default prefix for the folder name is UNIX_TopMemoryProcs.

Add job ID to output folder name? (yes/no)

Specify whether you want to add the job ID to the report’s output folder name. The default is no.

Add the job ID to the output folder name to help make the correlation between a specific instance of a Report Script and the corresponding report easier.

Select properties

Click the Browse [...] button to open the Report Properties dialog box and select the properties as desired. The default title is UNIX Top Memory Utilization by Process.

Event notification

Use the following parameters to raise events associated with generating the report, and to set severity levels for those events.

Event for report success? (yes/no)

Specify whether you want to raise an event if the report is successfully generated. The default is y.

Severity for report success

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event when the report is successful. The default is 35.

Severity for report with no data

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event when the report has no information in it. The default is 25.

Severity for report failure

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the event when the report fails. The default is 5.

Enable debugging? (y/n)

Set to y to enable debugging. The default is n.