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Chapter 21. Dashboard Page

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Abstract

Monitor system performance and runtime status using the Dashboard page. You can view recent log entries, active profiles, running containers, and system services.

Overview

The Dashboard page contains the following sections:
Navigation Bar
Tabbed view of available dashboards and management options.
Active Dashboard Pane
Detailed view of the active dashboard.

Navigation Bar

The navigation bar shows a tabbed view of available dashboards. Custom dashboards that you create or import appear in the navigation bar. You can click the dashboard name to switch between dashboards.
You can click the Manage button to create or import custom dashboards.

Active Dashboard Pane

The active dashboard pane shows a detailed view of the selected dashboard. By default, this pane shows the Welcome dashboard. You can use the Add Current View to Dashboard button in various areas of the Management Console to customize the default dashboard or create a new dashboard.
You can click and drag each area in the dashboard to arrange the dashboard. You can also click the edit icon next to each area title to edit the area name.
The Welcome dashboard contains the following areas:
Java Heap Memory
Pie chart view of used and free Java heap memory.
Java Non Heap Memory
Pie chart view of used and free Java non-heap memory.
Containers
List of deployed containers and container management options.
Active Profiles
List of active profiles and profile management options. Active profiles are profiles that you assigned to containers.
Loaded Classes
Pie chart view of loaded classes and unloaded classes.
Process CPU Load
Graphical view of CPU usage.
Threads
Timeline view of running threads and status information, such as thread count and thread user time.
Logs
List of recent log entries. You can click the log type to view basic information about the log entry, or click the log entry link to open the full log entry syntax.
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