WKPF

WKPF2001I: For node {0}, initially using a speed factor estimation technique that requires CPU information.
WKPF2002I: For node {0}, initially using a speed factor estimation technique that does not require CPU information.
WKPF2003I: For node {0}, switching to a speed factor estimation technique that requires CPU information.
WKPF2004I: For node {0}, switching a speed factor estimation technique that does not require CPU information.
WKPF2021E: Unable to estimate speed factors for node {0} because of lack of CPU information
WKPF2041E: A collector of per-process CPU statistics was given an empty set of statistics, for cell {0}, node {1}, server {2}, path {3}.
WKPF2042E: A collector of per-process CPU statistics was given an set of statistics that did not include average CPU utilization, for cell {0}, node {1}, server {2}, path {3}.
WKPF2061E: A collector of external CPU statistics was given an set of statistics that did not include average CPU utilization, for cell {0}, node {1}, server {2}, path {3}.
WKPF2081E: A collector of average CPU statistics was given an empty set of statistics, for cell {0}, node {1}, server {2}, path {3}.
WKPF2082E: A collector of average CPU statistics was given an set of statistics that did not include average CPU utilization, for cell {0}, node {1}, server {2}, path {3}.
WKPF2200I: work profiler for Component Stability is operational
WKPF2201I: The complete set of state for a healthy work profiler is: {0}
WKPF2202E: The complete set of state for an unhealthy work profiler is: {0}


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