Adding UNIX™ rstatd sources
To capture resource monitoring data from the UNIX™ rstatd daemon, you must configure the data source. UNIX™ rstatd is bundled with most Linux™ distributions.
Before you begin
rpcinfo -p localhost
The portmapper service is listed in the output of the rpcinfo command. If it is not, contact your system administrator for help with installing or configuring the portmapper service.Procedure
- On the Resource Monitoring tab of the schedule editor, click Enable resource monitoring, and then click the Add button.
- Click Next and type the hostname of the computer that you want to monitor.
- In Data Sources, click UNIX rstatd monitor,
and on the Locations tab, specify the connection
parameters:
- Click UDP or TCP protocol.
- To use a different port number, click Use port and type the port number.
- On the Resource tab, select the
type of data that you want to capture. The tree view shows all available
performance counters, with a default set of counters preselected.
To see all available counters, clear the Show only selected
counters check box.Be selective; monitoring all possible resource data requires substantial amounts of memory. Hold your mouse pointer over a counter to see details about what that counter measures.
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Configure time interval on the Options page.
- In Polling Interval, type a time value in seconds for collecting resource data. For example, if you accept the default of 5 seconds, counter information will be collected at 5-second intervals from the specified host during the schedule run.
- In Timeout Interval, type a time value in seconds. If the resource monitoring host does not respond within this amount of time during a schedule run, an error is logged.
- To collect the resource monitoring data for the system under test that is in the cloud, in the Cloud Options tab, click the Location in Public Cloud check box.
- Click Next.
- Specify a location and name and click Finish.