Logging and Reporting : Using the system dashboard
 
Using the system dashboard
The system dashboard is displayed when you log into the system (or into a virtual domain). It enables you to monitor system-wide health and utilization. You can also use it to perform some operational tasks.
Figure 38 shows the system dashboard. Table 69 describes the information and utilities present in system dashboard portlets.
Table 69: System dashboard portlets
Portlet
Information and Utilities
Status
System Information
Displays: Current time, system uptime, serial number, firmware version, license status.
Operations: Upgrade firmware, upload license, reboot, shutdown, reset.
System Resources
Displays: CPU utilization, Memory utilization, disk utilization, current connections, connections per second, inbound throughput, outbound throughput.
Virtual Servers (Server Load Balance)
Virtual Servers
Displays: Status of configured virtual servers.
Drill-in:
Select the Monitor checkbox to display throughput and session information.
Click the Real Server link to display status and throughput for the virtual server’s real server pool.
Gateways (Link Load Balance)
Gateways
Drill-in: Select the Monitor checkbox to display throughput and session information.
Before you begin:
You must have Read-Write permission for Log & Report settings.
To display the dashboard:
Go to System > Dashboard.
Figure 38:  System dashboard
Figure 39:   Dashboard Virtual Server report