Historical Summarized Capacity Hourly workspace
The Historical Summarized Capacity Hourly workspace shows the percentage
of system resources used, summarized by hour. This workspace consists
of the following four graphical views:
-
Network Capacity (hourly), which shows
the following information for each network instance, summarized by hour:
- Percentage of total times that a frame transmitted
by the network interface collided with another frame
- Number of frames received since the network interface
was configured
- Total number of eight-bit packets transmitted
per second by an interface since boot time
-
Processor Utilization (hourly), which
shows the following information for each processor in the server, summarized
by hour:
- CPU ID
- Average percentage of idle CPU time during the
sampling period
- Average percentage of system or per processor
CPU time devoted to running UNIX system kernel code
- Average percentage of system or per processor
CPU time devoted to user processes, including time spent executing user
program and library functions but not executing system calls
- Average wait I/O CPU time during the sampling
period, which indicates
how effectively the system or a processor is using disks
- Average number of processes that were waiting
to be run or were running on a processor
- Average number of processes that were idle, or
in sleep state, or in a stopped state
- Average number of zombie processes
Memory Utilization
(hourly), which shows the average and maximum percentage of virtual memory
used, ordered by the maximum percentage of virtual memory used, summarized
by hour
-
Disk Utilization (hourly), which shows
space used on all the system's logical disks, including the following
details, summarized by hour:
- Name of the physical disk partition where the
file system is mounted (the physical location of the disk)
- Mount point, the path name of the directory to
which a file system is mounted and thus the virtual name for the directory
- Total size of a file system, expressed in KB
- Maximum amount of disk space used on a file system,
expressed in kilobytes
- Maximum space used on the file system, expressed
as a percentage of the sum of used and available space
- Minimum available space
- Maximum number and maximum percentage of inode
space that was allocated to files
- Minimum
number of inodes that was available on your file system, which can help
you take corrective action such as freeing unneeded space or deleting
temporary files
See also:
Organization of the
Predefined Workspaces
Attribute Groups Used
by the Predefined Workspaces