Job Management Partner 1 Version 10, Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Platform Description, User's Guide and Reference
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. |
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