The Management Console collects built-in properties from servers and then assigns the values to the server manifest.
Property |
Description |
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CPU_ARCH |
The returned value is a label for
an architecture name, as shown:
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CPU_LOAD (Windows only) |
For Windows systems, the CPU load (or CPU usage) is expressed as a percentage of capacity (between 0 and 100). |
CPU_LOAD1 (UNIX/Linux only) |
For UNIX/Linux, the average number of processes (load average) running or waiting to run over the last minute. CPU_LOAD1 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. |
CPU_LOAD5 (UNIX/Linux only) |
For UNIX/Linux, the average number of processes (load average) waiting to run over the last 5 minutes as reported by the operating system. CPU_LOAD5 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. |
CPU_LOAD15 (UNIX/Linux only) |
For UNIX/Linux, the average number of processes (load average) waiting to run over the last 15 minutes as reported by the operating system. CPU_LOAD15 is a measure of CPU activity. An idle computer has a load number of 0. Each process that is using CPU or waiting for CPU adds to the load number by 1. |
CPU_MHZ | Processor speed in Megahertz. Certain conditions
have to be met for this property to be filled in successfully:
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CPU_MANUFACTURER | Company name of the processor manufacturer. The
names are assumed based on architecture if the information is not directly
available. No value is returned if there is insufficient processor information
available. Supported values are:
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CPU_MODEL | Manufacturer-specific CPU model numbers. The following
values are reported:
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CPU_SERIAL | Serial number of the CPU or machine. Currently this
functionality is limited to the following architectures:
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DISK_FREE | For UNIX/Linux, the amount of free space (in MBs) on the file system specified by the server Path property. For Windows, the free disk space (in MBs) on the drive specified by the server Path property. For example, 4096 MB for systems with 4 GB of free disk space. |
DISK_TOTAL | Total free disk space available. This value is reported for the agent's base path, which may have a separate allocation that is smaller than the entire remaining disk or partition. Disk space management varies significantly between operating systems. |
MEM_LOAD (UNIX/Linux only) |
For UNIX/Linux, the amount of RAM or system memory currently in use is expressed as a percentage of total real memory (between 0 and 100). |
MEM_FREE |
The amount of RAM or system memory (in MBs). For example, 1183 MB for systems with 2 GB of RAM. |
MEM_PAGESIZE |
The RAM or system memory page size (in MBs). The standard page size for the host system. For example, 4096 MB is a 4 KB page size. |
MEM_TOTAL |
The total RAM or system memory (in MBs). For example, 2048 MB for a system with 2 GB of RAM. |
NET_FQDN | Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the machine where the agent is running. It is reported based on the address that the agent is using to communicate. The address returned can be an IPv4 or IPv6, based on the address actually being used. See also NET_IPV, NET_IPV4, and NET_IPV6. |
NET_HWADDR | Hardware address for the interface reported in NET_IFACE. |
NET_IFACE | Name of the interface used by the agent.
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NET_IPV | The type of IP connection used to communicate with the agent, either 4 for IPv4 or 6 for IPv6. |
NET_IPV4 | The IPv4 address used by the agent to communicate. On connections over IPv6, if the agent is able to identify an IPv4 address for the same interface, that address is reported. |
NET_IPV6 | The IPv6 address used by the agent to communicate. |
NET_SPEED (Windows only) | Windows: speed of the interface in Mb/sec, for example 1000 for Gigabit Ethernet. |
NUM_CPU |
The number of CPUs on the machine. |
OS_HOSTID | Result of the gethostid() system call. Normally this is not very informative unless a system administrator has set /etc/hostid to an informative value. |
OS_SYSNAME |
The operating system name of the server. For example, Windows XP, AIX, or Macintosh OS, and so on. |
OS_RELEASE |
The operating system release level of the server. For example, if the server OS is Microsoft XP Version 5.1.2600, this number is 5. |
OS_VERSION |
The operating system version of the server. For example, if the server OS is Microsoft XP Version 5.1.2600, this number is 1. |
WIN_SERVICEPACK (Windows only) |
The number of the Windows service pack installed on the server. For example, 2 for Service Pack 2. |