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Trends by server

The Trends by Server dashboard plots key performance and activity metrics for the given time frame, according to server. Trends for the top 10 servers will be displayed based on the selected Rank By metric. If necessary, narrow your filter set to investigate a specific set of servers.

Below each chart, you can toggle to view the trending data by hour, by day, by week, by month, or by minute. For the specified filters, the Trends by Server dashboard displays the following charts:

Server utilization

The Server Utilization section contains the following graphs:

  • Average Memory - The average memory consumed by all tasks on a server.
  • Average Disk Utilization - The average disk space utilization by all tasks on a server.
  • Average Qlik CPU - The average CPU utilization per server by Replicate and Enterprise Manager processes only.
  • Average Machine CPU - The average CPU utilization per server by all processes (including Replicate and Enterprise Manager processes).
  • Average Task CPU - The average CPU utilization per task (as a percentage of server CPU) for each server.

Full load

The Full Load section contains the following graph:

  • Average Throughput - The average target throughput (in rec/sec) per task for each server

Change processing

The Change Processing section contains the following graphs:

  • Total Applied Changes - The total number of applied changes for all tasks on a server.
  • Average Target Throughput - The average target throughput (in rec/sec) per task for each server.
  • Average Apply Latency- The average apply latency (in seconds) per task for each server.
  • Total Change Volume - The total COMMIT change volume for all tasks on a server.

Data errors

The total number of data errors across all tasks on a server, including both Full Load and Change Processing tasks.

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