FCX246, Linux CPU Load Log Screen – LXCPULOG
Performance Toolkit Subcommand: LXCPULOG.
When requesting the Linux CPU Load Log Screen (FCX246) for a user, the userid must be that of a Linux guest machine which has previously been selected for benchmarking, and for which Linux APPLDATA records were collected. It shows a 'by time' log of the selected guest's internal view of CPU utilization.
FCX246 CPU nnnn SER nnnnn Interval HH:MM:SS - HH:MM:SS Perf. Monitor
Linux CPU Load Log for User LINUX24
<------------------- Total CPU ---------------------------> <-------------
Interval Virt <---------------- Utilization (%) ------------------------> <---- Current
End Time CPUs TotCPU User Kernel Nice IRQ SoftIRQ IOWait Idle Stolen Runabl Waiting
>>Mean>> 2 26.7 .6 8.1 .0 5.4 12.6 3.5 65.6 104.1 15.2 .0
09:13:19 2 2.3 .2 .7 .0 .6 .8 2.6 182.8 12.3 30 0
09:14:18 2 29.2 .8 9.0 .0 5.8 13.7 4.1 44.7 121.9 24 0
09:15:22 2 26.6 .7 8.2 .0 5.3 12.4 .2 42.1 131.0 12 0
09:16:22 2 29.2 .8 9.0 .0 5.7 13.6 4.0 45.3 121.5 19 0
09:17:22 2 28.6 .8 8.9 .0 5.6 13.3 4.2 41.5 125.7 21 0
09:18:22 2 28.3 .7 8.9 .0 5.7 12.9 6.1 45.8 119.7 31 0
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The first entry is reserved for averages since the last RESET subcommand,
or since data collection was activated. It is designated by the string >>Mean>> in
the 'Interval End Time' column.
Field
Description:
- Interval End Time
- The end time of the monitor interval for which the values were
calculated.
In the case of the
>>Mean>>entry, you can find the relevant interval in the header line.
Effect of 'AVERAGE' and 'INTERIM' subcommands: None.