There are six different tabs that run along the upper portion of the window:
SERVICE TREE Tab : provides a tree structure view of your defined CMDB with 4 levels of hierarchy: Owner>Area>Group>Service. The tree is configurable and should be set up to represent how a support person likes to conceptually think of the vast number of items that are being monitored.
SERVICE VIEWS Tab: provides an alternate way of accessing the primary RTView Enterprise displays also found in the SERVICE TREE tab. This tab might be used by power users who are very familiar with their monitoring environment and choose not to visualize the entire service tree.
COMPONENTS Tab: provides access to the JVM Process Views, the Tomcat Servers Views, the RTView Servers Views, and any Views included with the solution packages that you have installed. This tab organizes the monitoring information by technology or vendor and allows you to view the health state of your technology footprint without logical or service groupings. Specialists that understand in some depth how the technologies are deployed, configured, load-balanced, and scale based on load will gain benefit on the organization of performance metrics by the important functional sub-components of the technology.
ALERTS Tab: provides a view of the current active alerts in the system and allows you to manage those alerts by owning them, acknowledging them, and/or suppressing them.
ADMIN Tab: can be accessed by administrators of RTView Enterprise, who can use this tab during installation to set up proper alert settings, to describe logical and service groupings that drive the construction of the Service Tree, and to “monitor the monitor” view of the current health state of RTView Enterprise and how it is currently deployed and configured.
CUSTOM Tab: provides a location where you can add your own tab and views.