Select this check box to enable CPU monitoring.
The KM monitors processor statistics such as percentages of CPU usage, CPU idle time, CPU time spent on user and system activities. For a list of attributes, see the CPU (KIS_CPU) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration because the KM automatically detects and monitors the CPU or multiple CPUs.
Select this check box to enable Memory monitoring.
The KM enables you to monitor usage of the real memory. The attributes provide a granular breakdown of memory usage. For a list of attributes, see the Memory (KIS_Memory) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable Kernel monitoring.
The KM monitors various aspects of the kernel. It gathers and stores a number of vital statistics in the KERNEL attributes. It provides information such as Kernel Memory Allocation (KMA) statistics, inode usage, and Kernel usage of system resources. For a list of attributes, see the Kernel (KIS_Kernel) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable NFS monitoring. The Network File System (NFS) provides you with an abstract view of the entire filesystem.
With the NFS monitor type, you can monitor which servers are shared and can be mounted by other computers. You also can manage the NFS counters, resetting them to zero when necessary. For a list of attributes, see the NFS (KIS_NFS) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable Network monitoring.
The NETWORK monitor type enables you to view a list of network interfaces available to you, discover the name of individual network interfaces, and monitor the network traffic. For a list of attributes, see the Network (KIS_Network) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable Users monitoring.
The KM monitors the resource consumption of individual users as well as the number of users and sessions that run on the system. For a list of attributes, see the Users (KIS_Users) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable Swap monitoring.
The KM enables you to monitor virtual memory. With this feature, you can view how much disk space is available for swapping and how much is currently used for swapping. For a list of attributes, see the Swap (KIS_Swap) monitor type.
This monitor type does not require any configuration.
Select this check box to enable Virtualization monitoring.
The KM monitors and manages resource pools, zones, and project statistics. You can apply filters to either include or exclude guests from monitoring. For a list of attributes, see the Solaris Virtualization (KIS_Virtualization) monitor type.
To configure filters, see the Virtualization tab following this table.
Select this check box to enable Services monitoring. The KM monitors the system and application services running on the OS.
For a list of attributes, see the Service (KIS_Service) monitor type. To configure filters, see the Services tab following this table.
Select this check box to enable Process monitoring. The KM displays statistics on process switches, run queues, messaging, and semaphores and allows you to list zombie processes and change process priorities.
For a list of attributes, see the Process (KIS_Process) monitor type. To configure filters, see the Process tab following this table.
Select this check box to enable FileSystems monitoring. The KM monitors the filesystems mounted on a system for information such as disk space, inodes, mount and unmount file systems.
For a list of attributes, see the Filesystem (KIS_Filesystem) monitor type. To configure filters, see the FileSystem tab following this table.
Select this check box to enable Zpool monitoring. The KM enables you to view statistical data for Zpools (collection of virtual devices that provide physical storage) created on the computer.
For a list of attributes, see the Zpool (KIS_Zpool) monitor type. To configure filters, see the Zpool tab following this table.
Select this check box to enable Disk monitoring. The KM monitors the disk drives that are mounted on a system.
For a list of attributes, see the Disk (KIS_Disk) monitor type. To configure filters, see the Disk tab following this table.