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Figure 158 I/O State area layout
I/O State area fields:
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Device Name—Name of the disk drivers in the HP-UX system.
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I/O Rate—Size of the input/output data in the disk driver per second.
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Search/Sec—Number of search times in the disk driver per second.
Session Information
The Session Information area displays HP-UX session login information.
Figure 159 Session Information area layout
Session Information area fields:
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User Name—User logging in to HP-UX in the most recent polling interval.
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TTY—TTY used by the user.
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Login Time—Time when the user logs in to HP-UX.
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Idle—Idle time after the user logs in to HP-UX.
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Command—Most recently executed command after the user logs in to HP-UX.
inode
inodes are required when you create a file or directory in the HP-UX file system. If inodes are used up, you
cannot create a file or directory in the file system.
Figure 160 inode area layout
inode area fields:
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File System—File system on the HP-UX server.