HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Guardian Performance Analyzer (GPA) User Guide

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(4)

Disp: The dispatch rate of a CPU is over the dispatch rate limit for this

CPU type.

(5)

OofBal: The difference of a processor percentage busy time from the

average percentage busy time of all processors on the node is
greater than the tolerance level.

(6)

Overbsy: This is a problem when the percentage busy time of a

processor is above the maximum percentage busy time suggested for
this type of processor.

Negative Contributing Factors to Memory Subsystem Score

Example 4-36 is a detailed report displaying the negative factors that contribute to the

memory subsystem score.

Example 4-36. Negative Contributing Factors to Memory Subsystem Score

DETAIL Negative Contributing Factors to Memory Subsystem Score


Negative Cpu Cpu Cpu Cpu Cpu Total
Factors #00 #01 #02 #03 #04 Score
--------- --- --- --- --- --- -----

1

Hi Swap

2

Memory - 7 -10 -10 - 27%

3

Tr/Swap

--------- --- --- --- --- --- -----
Memory Subsystem Score : 73%

Notes on Memory Subsystem Score: Good = 90% thru 100%
Fair = 76% thru 89%
Poor = 1% thru 75%

The negative contributing factors to the Memory Score are the following:

(1)

Hi Swap: A processor with swap rate higher than the swap rate limit.

(2)

Memory: A processor that experiences memory shortage.

(3)

Tr/Swap: A processor that has high transient rate and high swap rate.

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