Interrupt panel, Using batch mode, Prepare for batch mode – VMware vSphere vCenter Server 4.0 User Manual

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Interrupt Panel

The interrupt panel displays information about the use of interrupt vectors.

Table A-16. Interrupt Panel Statistics

Column

Description

VECTOR

Interrupt vector ID.

COUNT/s

Total number of interrupts per second. This value is cumulative of the count for every CPU.

COUNT_x

Interrupts per second on CPU x.

TIME/int

Average processing time per interrupt (in microseconds).

TIME_x

Average processing time per interrupt on CPU x (in microseconds).

DEVICES

Devices that use the interrupt vector. If the interrupt vector is not enabled for the device, its name is

enclosed in angle brackets (< and >).

Using Batch Mode

Batch mode allows you to collect and save resource utilization statistics in a file.
After you prepare for batch mode, you can use

esxtop

or

resxtop

in this mode.

Prepare for Batch Mode

To run in batch mode, you must first prepare for batch mode.

Procedure

1

Run

resxtop

(or

esxtop

) in interactive mode.

2

In each of the panels, select the columns you want.

3

Save this configuration to a file (by default

~/.esxtop4rc

) using the

W

interactive command.

You can now use

resxtop

(or

esxtop

) in batch mode.

Use esxtop or resxtop in Batch Mode

After you have prepared for batch mode, you can use

esxtop

or

resxtop

in this mode.

Procedure

1

Start

resxtop

(or

esxtop

) to redirect the output to a file.

For example:

esxtop -b > my_file.csv

The filename must have a

.csv

extension. The utility does not enforce this, but the post-processing tools

require it.

2

Process statistics collected in batch mode using tools such as Microsoft Excel and Perfmon.

In batch mode,

resxtop

(or

esxtop

) does not accept interactive commands. In batch mode, the utility runs until

it produces the number of iterations requested (see command-line option

n

, below, for more details), or until

you end the process by pressing Ctrl+c.

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