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Server Utilization Report


The Server Utilization Report in Applications Manager provides a comprehensive view of a server's resource consumption over time. This report covers:

  • CPU Utilization - Tracks the percentage of CPU usage over the selected period.
  • Memory Utilization - Tracks the percentage of memory usage over the selected period.
  • Total Disk Utilization - Displays the overall disk usage across the server.
  • Disk Partition Details - Breaks down usage for each individual disk partition (in %).

The report presents data in both a graphical trend chart (showing Minimum, Maximum, Average, and 95th Percentile values) and a tabular format for easy analysis.

Accessing the Server Utilization Report

The Server Utilization Report can be accessed in two ways:

Via the Reports tab (Trend Analysis Report)

Use this method to view the Server Utilization Report for an individual server monitor.

  1. Navigate to the Reports tab in the top navigation bar.
  2. Under Analytical Reports, click on Trend Analysis Report.
  3. In the Select Monitor Type dropdown, choose the required server monitor type (e.g., Linux, Windows, etc.).
  4. In the Select Monitor dropdown, select the specific server monitor you want to analyze.
  5. The report page displays the available report types. Click on Server Utilization Report to view the utilization details.
Note: This method displays the Server Utilization Report only for the individually selected server monitor.

Via Schedule Reports

To schedule and automate the Server Utilization Report, navigate to Settings → Reporting → Schedule Reports and configure the following sections:

Section 1 - Schedule Details

Enter a unique Schedule Name, an optional Description, and set the Status to Enable or Disable. By default, the status is set to Enable.

Section 2 - Schedule Reports Details

FieldDescription
Report TypeSelect Server Utilization Report from the dropdown. This generates a report containing the CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, Total Disk Utilization, and individual Disk Partition details for the selected servers.
Report PeriodChoose the time period for which the report data should be generated (e.g., Today, Yesterday, Last 7 Days, etc.).
Generate Report for

Select the scope of the report. The available options are:

  • Monitor Group - Generates the report for all server monitors within the selected monitor group(s).
  • Monitor - Generates the report for specific individual server monitors. Move the desired monitors from the Available Monitors list to the Selected Monitors list using the > or >> buttons. Use < or << to deselect.
Send Consolidated ReportEnable this option to receive a single combined report for all the selected resources when Monitor Group is selected. If unchecked, individual reports will be generated for each selected resource.

Section 3 and 4 - Recurrence Details and Report Delivery

Under Recurrence Details, set the Time Settings to Periodic, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly and configure the specific time at which the report should be generated.

Under Report Delivery, choose the delivery mode (Send as Attachment, Publish Report as Link, or Save to folder), select the Report Format (PDF or Excel), and configure the Email Actions to deliver the report to the required recipients.

Once all sections are configured, click Save to activate the scheduled report.

Note: For more details on scheduling reports, see Schedule Reports and Types of Schedule Reports.

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