Configure Remote System Monitoring

You can enable the remote system monitoring feature to use the GKrellM tool. The GKrellM tool provides a graphical view of resource utilization on the CC-SG unit. This tool is similar to the Windows Task Manager's Performance tab.

  1. Choose Operation > Utilities > Remote System Monitoring.

    Diagnostic Console--Remote System Monitoring

  2. Select Enabled in the Remote Monitoring Service field.
  3. Enter the IP address of the client PC you want to allow to monitor the CC-SG unit in the Allowed Remote Monitoring IP Addresses field. You can enter up to three IP addresses.
  4. The default port for the GKrellM tool is 19150. You can change the port.
  5. Select Submit.
  1. Navigate to www.gkrellm.net.
  2. Download and install the package that is appropriate for your client PC.

Follow the instructions in the Read Me file to set the CC-SG unit as the target to monitor.

Windows users must use the command line to locate the Gkrellm installation directory and then run the commands specified in the Read.

See Also

Administrator Console

About Administrator Console

Access Administrator Console

Navigate Administrator Console

Edit Diagnostic Console Configuration

Edit Network Interfaces Configuration (Network Interfaces)

Edit IPv6 Network Interfaces Configuration

Ping an IP Address

Use Traceroute

Edit Static Routes

View Log Files in Diagnostic Console

Restart CC-SG with Diagnostic Console

Reboot CC-SG with Diagnostic Console

Power Off CC-SG System from Diagnostic Console

Reset CC Super-User Password with Diagnostic Console

Reset CC-SG Factory Configuration

Diagnostic Console Password Settings

Diagnostic Console Account Configuration

Display Historical Data Trending Reports

Display RAID Status and Disk Utilization

Perform Disk or RAID Tests

Schedule Disk Tests

Repair or Rebuild RAID Disks

View Top Display with Diagnostic Console

Check Disk Status

Display NTP Status

Take a System Snapshot

Change the Video Resolution for Diagnostic Console