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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager GUI Reference


2.2.1 Sunburst chart format

Figure 2‒2: Operating status area in the sunburst chart format

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The following describes the items displayed in the Operating status area in the sunburst chart format.

Switch view buttons

[Figure]: Indicates that the Operating status area is displayed in the sunburst chart format.

[Figure]: Switches the display format of the Operating status area from the sunburst chart format to the tree chart format.

Sunburst chart

Displays the components of the monitored system (IM management nodes) in a hierarchical structure. Colors indicate the status of the components. These colors automatically change as the system status changes.

At the initial state, the first to fifth levels of the hierarchy in the sunburst chart are displayed. When a component is clicked, it is drilled down to show the second to sixth levels. The information in the Details area changes depending on the clicked component.

With the sunburst chart, the system administrator can drill down the component where a failure occurred to identify the cause of the failure and analyze the operations affected by the failure.

If a component has equal to or fewer than four levels of the hierarchy, the component cannot be drilled down further. To move one level up of the hierarchy, click the center of the sunburst chart.

Configuration elements are displayed up to the 3rd level, or up to the 2nd level if there are more than 3,000 elements. If there are not more than 3,000 elements, a maximum of elements up to the 5th level is displayed, within a scope not exceeding 3,000 elements.

Colors used in the sunburst chart

The following colors are used for the components of the sunburst chart:

  • Red: Emergency, Alert, or Critical

  • Orange: Error

  • Yellow: Warning

  • Green: Normal or Resolved

Failure location

In this area, locations of the failures, which are indicated as Emergency/Alert/Critical, Error, and Warning in the sunburst chart, are displayed in a tree chart format. When the entire system is in a healthy state (only green colors), nothing is displayed.

When you click a component in the sunburst chart, the corresponding row in this area appears in blue to indicate that it is selected.

If no failure occurs, the message No failure has been detected. is displayed.

The table below lists failure levels and corresponding icons. Note that the tree displays different icons depending on whether the IM management node has suggestion definition information.

Table 2‒1: Failure level and corresponding icons

Failure level

icons

When no suggestion definition information exists

When suggestion definition information exists

Emergency/Alert/Critical

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Error

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Warming

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