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Process Detail

Overview

The Process Detail report displays real-time information about processes for the selected host. The information is displayed as a list. This report is a drilldown report.

Storage destination

Reports/UNIX/Troubleshooting/Real-Time/Drilldown Only/

Record

Process Detail Interval (PD_PDI)

Fields

Field name Explanation
CPU % Average value (%) obtained by dividing the CPU usage of processes by the number of processors (on AIX V6.1 or later, the number of processors logically partitioned by the Micro-Partitioning function).
Executable Text Kbytes Text size in use (kilobytes).
You need to set the SAUNIXPMAP environment variable beforehand to collect this field on Solaris systems. Execute the following command from the command-line interface:
# SAUNIXPMAP=1
# export SAUNIXPMAP
Major Faults Number of page faults that invoked physical I/O.
Minor Faults Number of page faults that did not invoke physical I/O.
Parent PID Process ID of the parent process.
PID Process ID.
Program Name of running program.
Reads AIX: Number of times RAW read processing occurred.
Solaris: Number of times Block read processing occurred.
Real Mem Kbytes Physical memory size in use (kilobytes).
Record Time Time when the record was created (Greenwich Mean Time).
Shared Mem Kbytes Shared memory size in use (kilobytes).
Stack Kbytes Stack size in use (kilobytes).
Start Time Process start time.
Swaps Number of times swap occurred.
System CPU Period of time that the system was operating in kernel mode (seconds).
Total I/O Kbytes Total transfer size of I/O processing (kilobytes).
Total I/O Ops Number of I/O processing operations.
Total Process Kbytes Process size (kilobytes).
AIX: The value of this field is the same as the value that is displayed in the SZ row obtained using the ps -l command.
HP-UX and Solaris: This value is the same as the value obtained by multiplying the page size by the value displayed in the SZ row obtained using the ps -l command.
Linux: This value is the same as the value displayed in the SIZE row obtained by using the top command.
User Process effective user name.
User CPU Period of time that the system was operating in user mode (seconds).
Writes AIX: The number of times RAW write processing occurred.
Solaris: The number of times Block write processing occurred.