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System Health & Round Robin Data
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_sample.png
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:width: 100%
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System Health is a dynamic view on RRD data gathered by the system. It can be accessed via :menuselection:`Reporting --> Health`. It allows you
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to dive into different statistics that show the overall health and performance of
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the system over time.
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The system health module will enable you to track down issues faster and easier
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than traditional static RRD graphs and it allows you to zoom in.
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Data collectors
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System Health has the following primary data collectors:
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Packets
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Packets show the number of packets per second traveling to and from a certain
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interface.
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Quality
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Quality show latency and packet loss of the monitored gateways (ip).
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System
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The system section is used for sensor data regarding the system utilization,
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such as memory usage, mbufs, states, processes and (when available) cpu temperature.
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Traffic
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Shows traffic graphs for each interface including vpn (ipsec).
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Depending on the features in use there may be more or less graphs available.
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GUI Features Overview
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Please see the screenshot below for all element of the system health module.
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Each element will be explained in the next chapters.
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_gui.png
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:width: 100%
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Toggle menu collapse
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This feature will show or hide the top menu.
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Category Selection
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The category items are tabs with drop down menu's. Click on one of the categories
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and select the graph you like to dive into.
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Graph Selection
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Part of the drop down menu, where you can select the graph to view.
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Select primary dataset
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Select the RRD dataset you want to use. The more to the left the lower the maximum
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resolution. By default the graphs are opened with the highest available RRD resolution.
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Inverse
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By selecting **Inverse** each odd dataset is reversed in direction (times minus one),
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this is especially useful for traffic flows where you can plot ingoing and outgoing flows
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in different directions.
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_inverse.png
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:width: 100%
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Resolution
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The resolution determines the maximum number of datapoints that will be shown in
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the graph and therefore indirectly influences the scale of the calculated averages.
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Hide/show table data
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By default the table data is hidden, you can show it by toggling the **Show Tables**
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to **On**.
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The table data area consists of the min/max/average and detailed table data area.
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Name of the graph
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Shows the name of the selected graph.
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Current Detail Level
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Since the data is dynamically rendered it will automatically calculate the averages
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and show you the current detail level in this area.
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Label filter
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_labelfilter.png
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:width: 100%
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The label filter can be used to filer out data you do not want to see. Click once
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to disable or double click to select only this set.
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A nice sample can be seen here, where the *processes* obscure all other data.
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_obscureddata.png
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:width: 100%
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Just click once on *processes* to hide this data set, notice that the scales will
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adapt as well.
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_filtered.png
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:width: 100%
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Main graph area
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The main graph area show the full graph or just the part you selected in the zoom
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area with more detail.
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Zoom Area
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The zoom area can be used to select and zoom in on one part of the graph, the scales
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are adapted automatically and any tables will be updated as well.
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This feature is very useful to zoom in on issues or for showing just part of the
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graph.
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To use, click on it and hold while moving your pointer to another part of the zoom
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area, on mouse up (release mouse click) the main graph area will be updated accordingly.
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The zoom area will also be updated with more detailed data - when available - for the
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selected area.
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A sample selection:
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.. image:: images/systemhealt_selection.png
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:width: 100%
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And the result:
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_zoomed.png
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:width: 100%
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Min/max/average table
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If **Show Tables** is on then this area will show:
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* Minimum value of each dataset
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* Maximum value of each dataset
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* Average value of each dataset
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Detailed table
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If **Show Tables** is on then this area will show each value that is plotted in
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the graph. You can toggle the time and date view from timestamp to human readable
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values and export the data to as comma separated file (.CSV).
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The exported dataset can be used for your own reporting.
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.. image:: images/systemhealth_excel.png
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:width: 100%
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