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Formerly Known as Windows Performance Counters Widget
The Computer Chart widget graphically shows Windows performance counters from one or more selected computers.
Performance counters are measurements of computers' states or activities. They're useful when you want to find out how computers are affected by what users do with them.
The widget can show any Windows performance counter that your PerformanceGuard administrator has defined.
Windows Performance Counters
Select Counters
Use the Windows performance counters menu in the top part of the dashboard to select the counters that you want to view in the widget.
You can select:
- A group of counters
If you select a group, you automatically select all counters in that group as well as all instances of those counters.
- Specific counters from a group
If you select a counter, you automatically select all instances of that counter.
- Specific instances of a counter
When I search, matches are sometimes highlighted in blue, and sometimes not. Why? When your search matches a counter, PerformanceGuard highlights the match in blue letters in your search results. When you search for a computer name, PerformanceGuard lists matching counters in the search results, but it doesn't highlight anything, because there's no exact match between the computer name and the names of relevant counters.
Widgets with Many Counters
If your widget contains so many different counters that it's difficult to distinguish between individual counters, you can:
- View the values of individual counters if you place your pointer over the data points in the widget's graph area.
- Hide unwanted counters if you click their names in the legend area below the graph. When you want to view the counters again, simply click their names once more.
Set Up the Widget
Before you set up the widget, you need to find out if you have set up custom counter templates that cover all the counters that you want to be able to view in the widget.
You also need to check that you've applied the custom counter templates to the required agent configuration groups.
Both processes are described in Custom Counter Templates: Collect Data from Any Windows Performance Counter.
It's your custom counter templates, and how you've applied them to agent configuration groups, that determine:
- Which counters that PerformanceGuard collects (and consequently which counters you can view in the widget)
- Which computers that PerformanceGuard collects the counters from
When you're ready to add the widget to a dashboard, you simply select the required counters in the widget setup dialog's Windows performance counters menu. That menu works just like the one described under Select Counters in the previous.
Computer Usage
The Computer Usage widget graphically shows basic performance metrics like CPU, memory and disk usage from selected computers.
This is useful when you want to find out how computers are affected by what users do with them.
The widget can show information about:
- Computer metrics
- Process metrics of specific processes
You can view metrics from multiple computers at the same time. This way you can see if some computers are more loaded than others, and what causes the load.
Compare Usage Across Computers
You can easily compare usage across computers. In the top part of the dashboard, simply select the computers that you require.
If you use the Computer Usage widget on the Computer Overview dashboard, you may not be able to view multiple computers in the widget, because the Computer Overview dashboard is essentially about viewing information about one computer at a time. Ask your PerformanceGuard administrator if you're in doubt.
Your PerformanceGuard administrator may have configured widgets so that they only cover one or more specific computers. When that's the case, you can't change them.
Set Up the Widget
You can only do this if you're a PerformanceGuard administrator.
When you set up the widget, decide whether it should display general computer-related information, specific process-related information, or both.
Many performance counters in the same widget can be confusing. It's better to use multiple widgets with a few counters in each.
- If you want computer-related information, select the Computer metrics that you want.
- If you want process-related information, first select the Process names that you want, and then select the Process metrics that you want.
There's a search field at the top of the Process names list.
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