Displaying interpreted and uninterpreted values, Example 4-3, Setting a report window – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Formatting Reports and Plots
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Displaying Interpreted and Uninterpreted Values
Displaying Interpreted and Uninterpreted Values
You can display interpreted or uninterpreted counter values in reports:
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Interpreted values are raw counts divided by delta-time per second. Interpreted
values are particularly useful for making relative comparisons of data.
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Uninterpreted values are actual counts taken during the measurement period.
Uninterpreted values are particularly useful for determining the time needed to run
a process or application, how often an event occurs over the life of a process or
application, and so on.
To display interpreted values, set REPORT RATE ON (the default). To display
uninterpreted values, set REPORT RATE OFF.
shows uninterpreted counter values displayed for CPU 1 of a TNS VLX
system. Compare this report with the report in
on page 4-8, which shows
interpreted values (for a different measurement).
The REPORT RATE attribute also determines whether plots contain interpreted or
uninterpreted values. For information on creating plots, see
Example 4-3. Setting a Report Window
11+ LIST CPU 1, FROM 11:30, TO 12:00
Cpu 1 NSR-L Initial Lock Pgs 2048 Mem Pages 8192
Memory MB 32 PCBs 256 Page Size 4096
Local System \SPAR From 17 Aug 2003, 11:30:00 For 30 Minutes
Cpu-Busy-Time 38.73 %
Swaps 1.49
Cpu-Qtime 1.01 #
Cpu-Qlen-Max 39 #
Mem-Qtime 0.13 #
Mem-Qlen-Max 13 #
Dispatches 111.27
Intr-Busy-Time 6.16 %
Process-Ovhd 0.11 %
Send-Busy-Time 0.64 %
Disc-IOs
Cache-Hits
Transactions
Response-Time
Page-Requests
Page-Scans
Ending-Free-Mem 4092
Ending-UCME 0
Ending-UDS 500
Ending-SDS 1500
Ending-UCL 100
Ending-SCL 2000
Accel-Busy-Time 18.45 %
Accel-Busy-Time 3.10 %
TNSR-Busy-Time 11.02 %
Comp-Traps 9.07 #