By default, the number of "range bars" along the y-coordinate of each histogram is five. When there is no activity for a particular device, CSPM provides default values of 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8. Once activity begins on the device, CSPM sets the five values in equal increments from 0 to the peak data value collected in each collection interval. Sometimes the grid lines fall directly on the range bar numbers, making the numbers hard to read. You can either adjust the color of the grid lines, adjust the collection interval, or try to ignore the grid lines.
You can modify the default grid, sizing, and monitoring settings for each of the views from the System, Tests, CPU, Memory, Network, Storage or IRQs. Once you select a particular item, you can view the Grid, Monitoring, or Sizing tab (if applicable) for that item.
pulldown. From the pulldown, you can selectFrom the Grid tab you can change such things as:
the color of the grid lines
the distance (or time), in seconds, between intervals when data is collected (horizontal lines appear at each interval)
the color of the various data bars (such as read, write, user, nice, and "sys")
the number of horizontal range bars (default is 5)
the size of the histogram titles
From the Monitor tab you can change things such as:
the height and width of the display boxes (in pixels)
the colors of the display boxes
the type of data to be monitored (IOs, data, reads and writes, sectors and blocks)
From the Sizing tab you can change the minimum height and width of the display boxes (in pixels).