You can acquire information in OpenEdge Management about resource performance in the following ways:
Create a collection of resources. The collection functions as a group, and each resource is a member. When you create a collection, you typically choose resources with a common characteristic. For example, you might create a collection of databases that span multiple hosts but support one particular application.
Create one or more custom collection views that display only the details you want to see. For example, you can create a custom view of all monitoring plans you have in place, or find out a number of specifics about a particular database. The details that the custom view contains are determined by you and appear in individual panes knows as viewlets. Each viewlet provides details in a graphical format and allows you to get a quick status of only those pieces of information you find key at any particular time.
OpenEdge Management provides you with a default custom view, known as the Dashboard page.
Create and run a report that includes performance data (in both graphical and HTML formats) about one or more resources. When you create a report, you can use one of the report templates that OpenEdge Management provides, or you can create your own report template. Creating a report and running it do not have to be done at the same time; you can create a number of reports and schedule them to run at a particular time. You can review a list of reports you have scheduled to run and a list of reports that are currently running.
Using the Realtime Reports option you can also run a real-time report with a specific focus, such as a database summary or statistics about open alerts (in detail or summary format). See OpenEdge Management: Reporting for details about creating and running OpenEdge Management reports.