Filter Hosts and Services in the Monitoring View

You can filter hosts and services in the monitoring view in one of the following ways:

  • Hosts belonging to a particular group
  • A specific host and its associated services
  • Hosts whose services are stopped
  • Hosts whose services have stopped processing or processing has been turned off
  • Hosts that have physical drive problems
  • Hosts that have logical drive problems
  • Hosts that have full file systems

For the related reference topic, see Monitoring View.

To filter hosts and services:

  1. Go to netwitness_adminicon_25x22.png (Admin) > Health & Wellness.

    The Health & Wellness view is displayed with the Alarms tab open by default.

  2. Select the Monitoring tab.
  3. Filter the hosts and services in one of the following ways:

    • To view a list of hosts and their associated services belonging to a particular group, select the group in the Groups panel.

      All hosts and their associated services belonging to the specified group are displayed in the Hosts panel.

      Note: The grouping of hosts is derived from the groups created in the Admin Hosts view. All groups created in the Admin Hosts view are displayed here​.

      For example, if you select the group LC_Group in the Groups panel, a list of all hosts that are part of the group are displayed.

    • To view a list of all services that have stopped processing, click Stopped Processing in the Hosts panel.

      A list of all the hosts that have at least one service with the status as stopped processing is displayed.

      Note: The buttons on the top display the system statistics for all of the hosts configured in NetWitness and does not change with the application of filters on the groups.

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    • In a similar way, you can filter the list of hosts and the associated services by choosing the appropriate filter:
      • Click Stopped Services to display a list of all stopped services.
      • Click Physical Drive Problems to display a list of host with physical drive problems.
      • Type the host name in the Filter box to display only the required host and the services running on the host.