The Workload Management window provides, for each instance of the cluster, detailed information on logical clusters, load profiles, routes, and system information.
- In the Perspective Resources view, select a shared-disk
cluster, click the drop-down arrow and click Monitor.
- Select Workload Management from the left pane.
- (Optional) Click a tab at the top of the screen to display more
workload information on individual instances. By default Logical Clusters is
selected.
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Logical Clusters – The values for state are: online,
offline, failed, inactive, and time_wait. The type may be application,
login, or alias. The General, Base Instances, Failover Instances, and Routes
tabs at the bottom of the screen provide access to additional information
about a selected logical cluster.
- (Optional) To see the system view, start-up mode, failover mode,
down-routing mode, login distribution mode, and logical cluster role
for the selected logical cluster, select
General.
- (Optional) To see the ID, name, and state of the selected logical
cluster select Base Instances.
- (Optional) To see the ID, name, state, and failover group of the
selected logical cluster, select Failover
Instances.
- (Optional) To see the name and type of route associated with the
selected logical cluster, select Routes.
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Workloads – displays a list of workloads with
information on instance, load profile, load score, user connections, CPU
busy, run queue length, I/O load, engine deficit, and user score.
- (Optional) To see charts depicting load score, and percentage use of
the CPU, select Details for a selected
workload.
- (Optional) To see charts depicting queue length, and I/O load,
select Advanced for a selected workload.
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Load Profiles – displays a list of load profiles with information on name, type, minimum load score, login redirection, and dynamic migration.
(Optional) To see a chart of metrics, select Metric Weight for a selected load profile. The metrics include user connections, CPU busy, run queue length, and so on, and the corresponding weights associated with the metric.
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Routes – displays a list of routes with the name of the route, the logical cluster it is defined on, and the type of route such as alias, application, or login.