Displaying the plot definition – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Formatting Reports and Plots

Measure User’s Guide 520560-003

4- 12

The Plot Definition

Mem-Qtime 0.11 #

Mem-Qlen-Max 13 #

Dispatches 155.31

Intr-Busy-Time 4.73 %

Process-Ovhd 0.16 %

Send-Busy-Time 0.52 %

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

6+ ADD PLOT CPU-BUSY-TIME

To add other entity-counter pairs to the plot definition, you must specify another LIST

entity-type

command followed by the ADD PLOT

counter-name

command. (For

an example of graphing different entity-counter pairs in the same plot, see

Generating

Plots

on page 4-16.)

Displaying the PLOT Definition

The INFO PLOT command displays the current plot definition, the LIST

entity-type

command used to identify the entities, and the ADD PLOT command used to specify
the counters. For example, this INFO command displays the plot definition of the
previous CPU example:

7+ INFO PLOT *
Add measurement $SPOOL.PERF.DATA1
--A-- List Cpu 0
Add plot CPU-BUSY-TIME
--B-- List Cpu 1
Add plot CPU-BUSY-TIME
--C-- List Cpu 2
Add plot CPU-BUSY-TIME
.
.
.

--L-- List Cpu 11
Add plot CPU-BUSY-TIME

Deleting Entity-Counter Pairs From a Plot Definition

To delete one or more counters from a plot definition, enter the DELETE PLOT
command. For example, this command deletes the CPU-BUSY-TIME counter for CPU
0 from the previous definition:

8+ DELETE PLOT CPU-BUSY-TIME (A)

If more than one counter of the same name is specified in a plot definition, you must
specify both its name (CPU-BUSY-TIME) and its plot character (A) in the DELETE
PLOT command to distinguish the entity-counter pair to be deleted. If the counter
name is unique in the plot definition, you can specify only its name in the DELETE
PLOT command.

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