Last Polled Memory Utilization (specific
aspect)
This home-level workspace report provides
graphical illustration of a device's memory utilization at the time
of the last poll. Placing this workspace report in a workspace will
allow you to view a device's memory status quickly, even from
across the room.
There are five types of graphs to choose
from:
- . A
3-D pie graph that displays available memory space in green, and
used space in red.
- .
A semi-circle graph (much like a car speedometer) with a pointer
that indicates the memory percentage used.
- . A horizontal bar graph (much like a ruler) with a
pointer that indicates the memory percentage used.
- . A vertical bar graph (much like a thermometer) with a
pointer that indicates the memory percentage used.
- . A
numerical representation of the memory percentage used. The
percentage is displayed in colors that coincide with the WhatsUp
threshold colors:
- .
Above 90%
- . Between 80% and 90%
- .
80% or less
Along with the various types of graphs to
choose from, you can also pick the display size of the graph
(small, medium, or large).
Under each type of graph, the memory size is
listed in MBs, along with the percentages for used and free
space.
To configure this workspace report:
- On the workspace report page, click
.
- Enter the appropriate information.
- . Enter a title for the workspace report.
- Select a device for the report by
clicking the Browse (...) button.
- . For devices with more than one memory aspect,
select a memory aspect to graph.
- . Choose the type and size of the graph.
- Click to save changes.