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Network Tab

Table 18 Attributes available for use in analysis queries: Network Tab

Description

Attribute Name

Section

Network utilization, as a percentage, is
computed by dividing the observed network
use in megabits per second (Mb/s) by the
estimated network capacity for the system.

For more information see

“Units and

terminology” (page 217)

.

Peak Network I/O (%)

Network I/O Utilization (%)

15–Min Network I/O (%)

90%ile Network I/O (%)

Avg Network I/O (%)

The amount of data transferred over the
network, measured in Mb/s.

For more information see

“Units and

terminology” (page 217)

.

Peak Network I/O (Mb/s)

Network I/O Utilization (Mb/s)

15–Min Network I/O (Mb/s)

90%ile Network I/O (Mb/s)

Avg Network I/O (Mb/s)

The number of data and information packets
transferred per second.

This metric is only collected from physical Linux
and Windows systems.

Peak Network I/O (packets/s)

Network I/O Utilization (packets/s)

15–Min Network I/O
(packets/s)

90%ile Network I/O
(packets/s)

Avg Network I/O (packets/s)

The system's network I/O capacity as defined
by the user. If a user value was not explicitly
entered for the system, then the maximum
observed capacity or 100 Mb/s, whichever is
higher, is used to estimate capacity. See Net
HWM (Mb/s)
below.

Net I/O Cap (Mb/s)

Network Capacity

The observed high water mark for network
utilization. This is the peak network utilization
over the history of the server, not just the
selected interval.

Net HWM (Mb/s)

The headroom percentage indicates how much
the demand for the network I/O could grow
before violating the system's network I/O
utilization limits.

This metric is capped at 3100% to avoid
dividing by zero or other small numbers.

Network I/O Headroom

NOTE:

Peak, 15-minute sustained, 90th percentile, and average values are available as separate

attributes. See

Table 14 (page 117)

.

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