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ViewSys Definition Language (VDL)

ViewSys provides the ViewSys Definition Language (VDL), which is used to define the
maximum values for system metrics. ViewSys uses maximum values to determine the
graph maximum for all displays of rate and length values; for example, the disk I/O rate
or the CPU queue length. This approach reduces the likelihood that new software
product (SPR) versions of ViewSys will be needed whenever a new NonStop server
becomes available. ViewSys users can simply download the latest ViewSysC file to the
same subvolume as the ViewSys object file, stop ViewSys and then restart it. For the
latest ViewSysC file:

http://www.NonstopViewSys.com

VDL recognizes these system metric keywords:

ViewSysC file

The ViewSysC file contains various statements that provide ViewSys with information
about CPU types and metric maximum values.

The two most common statements are DEFINE and MAXIMUM.

The syntax for the configuration file is keyword driven. Metric keywords in a MAXIMUM
statement are optionally comma separated. All statements must be terminated with a
semicolon. Statements can span multiple lines.

Metric Name

Description

BREAKPOINT

Number of allocated break points

CACHEHIT

Disk cache hit rate for this CPU in hits per second

CPUQUEUE

Average CPU queue length

CPUBUSY

Percent CPU busy

DISPATCH

Average number of process dispatches per second

DISKIO

Disk I/O rate for this CPU per second

MEMLOCKED

Number of physical memory pages currently locked

MEMQUEUE

Average memory manager queue length

MEMPRESSURE

Memory pressure rate

PAGEFAULT

Page fault rate

PCBLOW

The number of PCBs allocated in low pin process

PCBHIGH

The number of PCBs allocated in high pin process

SENDBUSY

The percentage of time a send was being performed

PTLE

The number of time-list elements in use

TLE

The number of time-list elements allocated

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