Viewing hosts monitored by thresholds
The Thold tab displays threshold information, including devices that are being monitored and their status. Use the filters to find hosts and thresholds.
Thresholds tab
The Thresholds tab contains the following fields:
- Actions: Icons representing actions that you can perform on a threshold alert.
- Name: The name of the cluster and the threshold. Click the name of a threshold with triggered alerts to see a list of the hosts and the specific data source values that triggered the alert.
- ID: The ID assigned to the threshold.
- Type: The type of threshold (for example, High/Low, Baseline, or Time Based)
- Current: The current value of the monitored data source.
- High: The high threshold boundary value. If the current value of the monitored data source is greater than this boundary, the threshold triggers an alert.
- Low: The low threshold boundary value. If the current value of the monitored data source is lower than this boundary, the threshold triggers an alert.
At the bottom of the Thresholds page are color codes that indicate threshold conditions, including Alert, Baseline Alert, Warning, Notice, Ok, Acknowledgement, and Disabled.
Device Status tab
The Device Status page shows the status of the hosts that being monitored by thresholds.
The page contains the following fields:
- Description. A description of the host. This description is the same as the host name for automatically added LSF hosts.
- ID. The host or device ID.
- Graphs. The number of graphs for the host.
- Data Sources. The number of data sources for the host.
- Status. The status of the host.
- Hostname. The name of the host.
- Current (ms). The current host ping time, in milliseconds.
- Average (ms). The average host ping time, in milliseconds.
- Availability. The percentage of time that the host is available.