CPU Status (Multi-Agent)
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Overview
The CPU Status (Multi-Agent) report shows the summary of CPU usage by multiple agents over the last 24 hours on an hourly basis. It is displayed as a table and a line graph.
Storage destination
Reports/Windows/Operating System/Status Reporting/Daily Trend/
Record
System Overview (PI)
Fields
Field name |
Explanation |
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% Total Interrupt Time |
Processor usage (%) for processing hardware (devices that cause an interrupt, such as system clock, mouse, disk driver, data communication line, NIC, and other peripheral devices) interrupts. The maximum value that is displayed is 100, even in a multi-processor environment. |
Agent Instance#3 |
PFM - Agent name. |
Context Switches/sec |
Number of context switches (when the executing thread arbitrarily releases the processor and is interrupted by a thread with higher priority, the mode is switched between the user mode and the privileged mode to use either the executive or subsystem service) in the processor that were caused by all process threads (switches/second). |
CPU % |
Processor usage (%). Percentage of time the processor spent executing non-idle threads. The maximum value that is displayed is 100, even in a multi-processor environment. |
Privileged CPU % |
Processor usage in the privileged mode (%). Percentage of time the processor spent executing non-idle threads in the privileged mode. The maximum value that is displayed is 100, even in a multi-processor environment. |
Processor Queue Length |
Number of threads in the processor queue that are ready to be executed. Normally, if the queue length continues to exceed 2, it indicates processor congestion.#1 |
System Calls/sec |
Number of times the processes being executed by the processor invoked a system service routine (calls/second). |
User CPU % |
Processor usage in the user mode (%). Percentage of time the processor spent executing non-idle threads in the user mode. The maximum value that is displayed is 100, even in a multi-processor environment. |