From 1142b0e41de39010de7845cf70d71dbb001fc1dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shireesh Anjal Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 20:13:35 +0530 Subject: Renamed projects / packages com.gluster.* to org.gluster.* --- .../html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html | 34 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 34 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/com.gluster.storage.management.console.help/html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html (limited to 'src/com.gluster.storage.management.console.help/html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html') diff --git a/src/com.gluster.storage.management.console.help/html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html b/src/com.gluster.storage.management.console.help/html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html deleted file mode 100644 index 907f2d73..00000000 --- a/src/com.gluster.storage.management.console.help/html/gettingstarted/monitor_resources.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - -Main Topic - - - -

Monitoring Cluster Resources

-Gluster Management Console enables you to monitor your cluster resources -such as through Summary Tab. You can monitor resources such as CPU -usage, Alerts, Tasks, Network usage and so on. -

To monitor resources in your cluster, perform the following -steps.

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  1. Select your resource at the node level. For example, choose - your cluster. The Summary tab displays the historical graphical - representations of your clusters key resources such as CPU, memory, - network usage, and disk utilization by day, week, or month. In case of - Network usage, the graph will be displayed for the selected network - from the drop down list. -

    Note: At any point of time, the Summary tab will show views that - are applicable to the resource selected from the navigation tree in the - left pane.

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    Volume Created Successfuly

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  2. Click to expand other resource nodes such as Volume, Bricks, - and Server to display the respective details, as required. -
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