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- xsw - X System Watcher
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNTTTTAAAAXXXX
- _x_s_w [options]
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- _x_s_w is a client/server based system resource monitoring
- tool. _x_s_w , the client, is to be used in conjunction with
- _x_s_w_s_r_v , the server.
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- When _x_s_w is invoked, a Main Control Panel (MCP) is
- displayed. A menu bar is position on top with three pull
- down menus:
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- FFFFiiiilllleeee
- -Connect to a new server.
- -Disconnet a server.
- -Exit _x_s_w
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- OOOOppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss
- -Change fonts on a per server basis.
- -Change button actions.
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- HHHHeeeellllpppp
- -General Display Information
- -Options
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- Directly below the menu bar on the left side, is a box that
- contains a list of server(s) which _x_s_w is currently
- connected to. The active server will be highlighted. The MCP
- will reflect the state of the active server. All connected
- servers will be updated according to their TTTTaaaarrrrggggeeeetttt interval
- time (See Below). Only one server can be viewed on the MCP
- at a time. Directly below the menu bar and to the right of
- the server list is a message box used for displaying
- messages regaurding the active server. Directly below the
- message box are:
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- TTTTaaaarrrrggggeeeetttt : What sampling interval is wanted for the active
- server. Arrow buttons change the interval.
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- AAAAccccttttuuuuaaaallll : The actual sampling interval obtained for the
- active server.
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- UUUUsssseeeerrrrssss : The number of users for the active server.
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- Below the TTTTaaaarrrrggggeeeetttt, AAAAccccttttuuuuaaaallll, and UUUUsssseeeerrrrssss boxes, are toggle
- buttons used for displaying system resources. The resources
- available for viewing are:
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- CCCCPPPPUUUU: Displays cpu usage at actual interval, average
- cpu usage at actual interval * 5 , and average
- cpu usage at actual interval * 10. The cpu
- usage is broken down into: user time, sytem
- time, and break time.
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- WWWWAAAAIIIITTTT: Displays cpu wait usage at actual interval,
- average cpu wait at actual interval * 5 , and
- average cpu wait at actual interval * 10. The
- cpu wait usage is broken down into: I/O time,
- page I/O time, and swap I/O time.
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- CCCCaaaacccchhhheeee : Displays disk cache read/write hit/misses.
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- OOOOtttthhhheeeerrrr : Displays several tunable kernel structures:
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- NFILES The maximum number of open
- files system-wide. Each entry
- represents an open file.
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- NINODES The many inode table entries
- to allocate. Each table entry
- represents an in-core inode
- that is an active file.
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- NPROC The many process tabel entries
- to allocate. Each table entry
- represents an active process.
- The number of entries depends
- on the number of terminal
- lines available and the number
- of prcesses spawned by each
- user.
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- NREGION How many region table entries
- are used.
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- CBLOCKS How many cfree table entries
- are used.
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- CALLOUTS How many call-out table
- entries are used.
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- NMOUNTS How many mount table entries
- are used.
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- PPPPSSSS CCCCppppuuuu: Displays cpu usage on a per process basis. The
- processes displayed can be those CCCCUUUURRRRrently
- running and/or have run, or AAAALLLLLLLL process on the
- system. If CCCCUUUURRRR is choosen, then time can be
- shown as a percentage (%%%%) of the interval or in
- TTTTicks for that interval. If AAAALLLLLLLL process is
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- choosen, then time can be shown as a percentage
- (%%%%) since boot or in MMMMinutes:seconds. The
- following is displayed for PPPPSSSS CCCCppppuuuu:
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- SSSS The state of the process at
- time of sampling. The follwing
- states are shown:
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- ssss The process is currently
- sleeping, waiting for an
- event.
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- RRRR The process is currently
- running.
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process. If
- the process is "set uid", then
- the "#" character will be
- appended to the user name.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process IDentification of
- the process.
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- CCCCPPPPUUUU The cpu usage for scheduling.
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- PPPPRRRRIIII The priority of the process.
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- NNNNIIII The nice value used for cpu
- usage.
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- UUUUCCCCPPPPUUUU Tser time of the process.
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- SSSSCCCCPPPPUUUU System time of the process.
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- UUUU++++SSSS User + system time of the
- process.
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- SSSSIIIIZZZZEEEE Size of the process, according
- to the "proc" data structure..
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- TTTTTTTTYYYY Tty associated with the
- process.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- PPPPSSSS IIII////OOOO: Displays I/O on a per process basis. The
- processes displayed can be those CCCCUUUURRRRrently
- running and/or have run, or AAAALLLLLLLL process on the
- system. If CCCCUUUURRRRrent is choosen, then time can be
- shown as a percentage (%%%%) of the interval or in
- TTTTicks for that interval. If AAAALLLLLLLL process is
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- choosen, then time can be shown as a percentage
- (%%%%) since boot or in MMMMinutes:seconds. The
- following is displayed for PPPPSSSS IIII////OOOO:
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process. If
- the process is "set uid", then
- the "#" character will be
- appended to the user name.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process IDentification of
- the process.
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- SSSSWWWWAAAAPPPP The number of bytes to/from
- swap for that process.
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- CCCCHHHHAAAARRRR The number of characters for
- that process.
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- RRRREEEEAAAADDDD The number of reads for that
- process.
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- WWWWRRRRIIIITTTTEEEE The number of writes for that
- process.
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- TTTTOOOOTTTTAAAALLLL The number of read + writes
- for that process.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- PPPPSSSS MMMMeeeemmmm: Displays memory on a per process basis. Memory
- is displayed in memory "pages" and can be in
- AAAAccending or DDDDeccending order. There are
- several different VVVVIIIIEEEEWWWWs of memory:
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- CCCCoooorrrreeee SSSSttttoooorrrraaaaggggeeee OOOOnnnnllllyyyy:::: PPPPrrrriiiivvvvaaaatttteeee &&&& SSSShhhhaaaarrrreeeedddd:
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process
- IDentification of the
- process.
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- VVVVSSSSIIIIZZZZEEEE The virtual size of the
- process. This is the
- maximum size that the
- process can grow to.
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- SSSSHHHHRRRRDDDD The number of pages that
- are sharable.
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- PPPPRRRRIIIIVVVV The number of pages that
- are private.
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- WWWWTTTTDDDD The number of pages in a
- region that are valid
- divided by the number of
- process referenceing the
- region.
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- TTTTOOOOTTTTAAAALLLL The PPPPRRRRIIIIVVVV + WWWWTTTTDDDD.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- CCCCoooorrrreeee SSSSttttoooorrrraaaaggggeeee OOOOnnnnllllyyyy:
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process
- IDentification of the
- process.
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- VVVVSSSSIIIIZZZZEEEE The virtual size of the
- process. This is the
- maximum size that the
- process can grow to.
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- NNNNOOOONNNNEEEE The number of pages that
- are in core only.
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- SSSSWWWWAAAAPPPP The number of pages that
- are in core, but with a
- copy on swap.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- are in core, but with a
- copy on file.
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- LLLLSSSSTTTTFFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- are in core, but with a
- copy on file.
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- TTTTOOOOTTTTAAAALLLL Is NNNNOOOONNNNEEEE + SSSSWWWWAAAAPPPP + FFFFIIIILLLLEEEE +
- LLLLSSSSTTTTFFFFIIIILLLLEEEE.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- AAAAllllllll SSSSttttoooorrrraaaaggggeeee :
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process
- IDentification of the
- process.
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- VVVVSSSSIIIIZZZZEEEE The virtual size of the
- process. This is the
- maximum size that the
- process can grow to.
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- NNNNOOOONNNNEEEE The number of pages that
- are in core only.
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- SSSSWWWWAAAAPPPP The number of pages that
- on swap.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- on file.
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- LLLLSSSSTTTTFFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- on file.
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- ZZZZEEEERRRROOOO The number of pages that
- are zero filled.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLLLLL The number of pages that
- are fill.
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- IIIIOOOOMMMMAAAAPPPP The number of pages that
- are io mapped.
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- WWWWIIIINNNNDDDDOOOOWWWW The number of pages that
- are window.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- SSSSeeeeccccoooonnnnddddaaaarrrryyyy SSSSttttoooorrrraaaaggggeeee AAAAllllllll:
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- UUUUSSSSEEEERRRR The user of the process.
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- PPPPIIIIDDDD The Process
- IDentification of the
- process.
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- VVVVSSSSIIIIZZZZEEEE The virtual size of the
- process. This is the
- maximum size that the
- process can grow to.
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- SSSSWWWWAAAAPPPP The number of pages that
- are on swap only.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- on file only.
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- LLLLSSSSTTTTFFFFIIIILLLLEEEE The number of pages that
- on file only.
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- ZZZZEEEERRRROOOO The number of pages that
- have not been used yet.
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- FFFFIIIILLLLLLLL The number of pages that
- are fill.
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- IIIIOOOOMMMMAAAAPPPP The number of pages that
- are io mapped.
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- WWWWIIIINNNNDDDDOOOOWWWW The number of pages that
- are window.
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- CCCCMMMMDDDD The arguments from the
- execution of the process.
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- SSSSttttrrrreeeeaaaammmmssss: Displays streams statistics. The following
- information:
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- Config What is currently configured
- into the system.
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- Use The current item usage count.
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- %Use The percent of Config in use.
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- Total The total item usage count.
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- Max The maximum item usage count.
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- Fail The count of allocations
- failures.
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- is shown for these streams sturcutres:
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- NSTREAM Stream allocation data.
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- NQUEUE Queue allocation data.
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- MBLOCK Message block allocation data.
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- DBLK TOT Total stream buffers.
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- DBLK4 4 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK16 16 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK64 64 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK128 128 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK256 256 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK512 512 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK1024 1024 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK2048 2048 byte stream buffer.
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- BLK4096 4096 byte stream buffer.
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- NNNNFFFFSSSS SSSSttttaaaattttssss: Displays statistics on both the client and
- server side of NFS.
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- NFS Client:
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- calls The total number of
- calls.
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- badcalls The number of rejected
- NFS calls.
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- nclget The number of times the
- client had to request a
- new handle for an NFS
- call.
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- clsleep The number of times a NFS
- call was blocked becasue
- no client was currently
- availble. Please see man
- page on nfsclnt if this
- number is greater than 0.
-
- null Breakdown of NFS calls by
- procedure.
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- NFS server:
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- calls The total number of
- calls.
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- badcalls The number of rejected
- NFS calls.
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- null Breakdown of NFS calls by
- procedure.
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- RPC client:
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- calls The total number of calls
- made to all NFS servers.
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- badcalls The number of RPC calls
- that returned an error.
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- retrans The number of calls that
- were retransmitted
- because not reponse was
- recieved from the NFS
- server within the timeout
- period.
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- badxid Indicates that the server
- is recieving some
- retransmitted requests,
- but is taking a long time
- to reply to all NFS
- requests.
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- timeout Number of calls that
- timed out waiting for a
- server response.
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- wait The number of calls that
- had to wait on a busy
- client handle to be
- refreshed.
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- peekerrs The number of 'peek' into
- call message that failed.
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- badresps The number of minimal
- reply message size
- failures.
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- RPC server:
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- calls The total number of NFS
- RPC calls made to this
- server, from all clients.
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- badcalls The number of RPC calls
- that were rejected,
- before the request was
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- passed to the NFS service
- routines.
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- nullrecv The number of times an
- nfsd daemon is scheduled
- to run but finds that
- there is no packet on the
- NFS service socket queue.
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- badlen The RPC request recieved
- by the server was too
- short.
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- xdrcall The XDR headers in the
- packet are malformed.
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- SSSSyyyyssssiiiinnnnffffoooo: Displays the "sysinfo" data structure. The
- following is displayed:
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- bread The number of block reads
- during this interval.
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- bwrite The number of block writes
- during this interval.
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- lread The number of logical reads
- during this interval.
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- lwrite The number of logical writes
- during this interval.
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- phread The number of physical reads
- during this interval.
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- phwrite The number of physical writes
- during this interval.
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- swapin The number of swap in's during
- this interval.
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- swapout The number of swap out's
- during this interval.
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- bswapin The number of block swap in's
- during this interval.
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- bswapout The number of block swap out's
- during this interval.
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- iget The number of iget's during
- this interval.
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- namei The number of namei's during
- this interval.
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- dirblk The number of dirblk's during
- this interval.
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- readch The number of character's read
- during this interval.
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- writech The number of character's
- written during this interval.
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- rawch The number of
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- canch The number of
- ????????????????????????????????????????.
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- outch The number of
- ????????????????????????????????????????.
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- msg The number of
- ????????????????????????????????????????.
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- sema The number of
- ????????????????????????????????????????.
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- maxmem The amount of memory that is
- availble to user processes.
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- frmem The amount of memory that is
- free to user processes.
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- mem used The percent of memory that is
- being used.
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- nswap The amount of swap space
- available.
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- frswp The amount of free swap space
- available.
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- swp used The percent of swap being
- used.
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- availswp The amount of available swap.
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- pswitch The number of context switches
- during this interval.
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- syscall The number of system calls
- during this interval.
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- sysread The number of system reads
- during this interval.
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- syswrit The number of system writes
- during this interval.
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- sysfork The number of system forks
- during this interval.
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- sysexec The number of system execs
- during this interval.
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- runque The number of processes ready
- to run.
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- runocc The number of processes
- ????????????.
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- swpque The number of processes
- ????????????.
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- swpocc The number of processes
- ????????????.
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- vfault The number of faults.
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- demand The number of demands.
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- pfault The number of page faults.
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- cw The number of ??????.
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- steal The number of ??????.
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- frdpgs The number of ??????.
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- vfpg The number of ??????.
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- sfpg The number of ??????.
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- vspg The number of ??????.
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- sspg The number of ??????.
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- pnpfault The number of ??????.
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- wrtfault The number of ??????.
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- unmodsw The number of ??????.
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- unmodfl The number of ??????.
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- psoutok The number of ??????.
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- psinfai The number of ??????.
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- psinok The number of ??????.
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- rsout The number of ??????.
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- rsin The number of ??????.
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- pages from
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- swap
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- cache
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- file
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- VVVVBBBBTTTT: Displays the "v", "bootinfo", "tune",
- "bs_bootstring", & "strgCfg" data structure.
- The following is displayed:
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- Var
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- v_autoup Age (in seconds) before
- bdflush writes delayed-
- write buffer.
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- v_buf Number of I/O buffers
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- v_clist Number of clists
- allocated
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- v_file Size of file table.
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- v_hbuf Hash buffers (power of 2)
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- v_inode Size of incore inode
- table
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- v_maxpmem Maximum physical memory
- to use (if 0, then use
- all available physical
- memory); in pages.
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- v_maxup Max processes per user
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- v_mount Size of mount table
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- v_pbuf Number of physical I/O
- buffers.
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- v_proc Size of proc table
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- v_region Number of regions
- allocated.
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- v_vhndfrac Fraction of maxmem limits
- vhand.
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- Bootinfo
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- basemem The base memory
- available.
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- extmem The extended memory
- available.
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- bflags The bootflags in
- hexidecimal .
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- memory available The memory available and
- what it is being used
- for.
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- Tune
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- t_ageintvl Age process every so many
- seconds
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- t_bdflushr The rate at which bdflush
- is run in seconds.
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- t_gpgshi Once we start to steal
- pages, don't stop until
- freemem > t_getpgshi.
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- t_gpgslo If freemem < t_getpgslow,
- then start to steal pages
- from processes.
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- t_gpgsmsk Mask used by getpages to
- determine whether a page
- is stealable. The page is
- stealable if pte &
- t_gpgsmskis == 0.
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- t_maxfc The maximum number of
- pages which will be saved
- up and freed at once.
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- t_maxsc The maximum number of
- pages which will be
- swapped out in a single
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- operation.
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- t_maxumem The maximum size of a
- user's virtual address
- space in pages.
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- t_minarmem The minimum available
- resident (not swapable)
- memory to maintain in
- order to avoid deadlock.
- In pages.
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- t_minasmem The minimum available
- swapable memory to
- maintain in order to
- avoid deadlock. In
- pages.
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- Boot String Displays the boot string of
- the system.
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- Boot configuration Displays the device
- configuration of the system.
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- DDDDiiiisssskkkk SSSSttttaaaattttssss....: Displays activity for block devices. e.g., disk
- or tape drive. The activity reported is:
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- Device # The device.
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- %Busy Portion of time that the
- device was busy servicing a
- transfer request during the
- interval.
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- AvQue Average number of requests
- outstanding during the
- interval.
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- r+w/s Number of data transfers from
- or to the device per second
- during the interval.
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- blks/s Number of bytes transferred in
- 512-byte units per second
- during the interval.
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- AvWait Average time in milliseconds
- that the transfer requests
- wait idly on the queue.
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- AvServ Average time in miliseconds to
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- Command line options allow the user to set specific colors
- and threshold values. _x_s_w can connect to an unlimited
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- _d_i_s_p_l_a_y_N_a_m_e - Alternate display -help - prints
- out all options to stdout. -version - prints out the
- version of _x_s_w. -server host:[window,window,...] - T{
- connects to host and pops up appropriate resource window.
- The follwing resource windows are available:
- cpu,wait,cache,other,pscpu,psio,psmem,streams
- nfs,sysinfo,vbt,disk,mem T} -geometry
- _g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y - Geometry. -title _t_i_t_l_e - The title.
- -bg _c_o_l_o_r background:_c_o_l_o_r Background color. -fg
- _c_o_l_o_r foreground:_c_o_l_o_r Foreground color. -fn
- _f_o_n_t font:_f_o_n_t Default font.
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- _c_o_l_o_r labelColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The color of text labels. T}
- -usersc _c_o_l_o_r userColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The color of the
- user's window. T} -intervalc
- _c_o_l_o_r IntervalColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The color of target window.
- T} -actintervalc _c_o_l_o_r ActiveIntervalColor T{ The color of
- actual window. T} -actintervalwc
- _c_o_l_o_r ActualIntervalWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The color of
- actual window when its time is +/-10% of target. T}
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- actual window when its time is +/-30% of target. T}
- -titlebfg _c_o_l_o_r title_barfgColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The text
- background color for window title bars. T} -titlebbg
- _c_o_l_o_r title_barbgColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The text foreground
- color for window title bars. T} -auxbtnonbgc
- _c_o_l_o_r auxButtonOnBackground:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Auxillary
- Buttons' "ON" Background. T} -auxbtnonffgc
- _c_o_l_o_r auxButtonOnForeground:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Auxillary
- Buttons' "ON" Foreground. T} -auxbtnoffbgc
- _c_o_l_o_r auxButtonOffBackground:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Auxillary
- Buttons' "OFF" Background. T} -auxbtnofffgc
- _c_o_l_o_r auxButtonOffForeground:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Auxillary
- Buttons' "OFF" Foreground. T} -numericc
- _c_o_l_o_r numericColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Numeric color. T}
- -numericwc _c_o_l_o_r numericWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The
- Numeric Warning color. T} -numericac
- _c_o_l_o_r numericAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Numeric Alarm
- color. T} -snumericc _c_o_l_o_r staticNumericColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{
- The Static Numeric color T}
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- _c_o_l_o_r userColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The User CPU percentage scale
- color. T} -kc _c_o_l_o_r kernelColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Kernel CPU
- percentage scale color. T} -bc _c_o_l_o_r breakColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{
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- _c_o_l_o_r ioColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The I/O WAIT percentage scale color.
- T} -pc _c_o_l_o_r pioColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Page I/O WAIT percentage
- scale color. T} -sc _c_o_l_o_r swapColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Swap
- I/O WAIT percentage scale color. T}
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- _ lp-2 | lp-2 | lp-2. XXXXsssswwww MMMMEEEEMMMM WWWWiiiinnnnddddoooowwww OOOOppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss CCCCoooommmmmmmmaaaannnndddd----lllliiiinnnneeee
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- _c_o_l_o_r memUsedColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Memory percent used
- scale color. T} -memusedwc
- _c_o_l_o_r memUsedWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Memory percent
- used warning scale color. T} -memusedac
- _c_o_l_o_r memUsedAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Memory percent used
- alarm scale color. T} -muwt
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d memUsedWarningThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
- Memory Warning percent Threshhold. T} -muat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d memUsedAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
- Memory Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -swapusedc
- _c_o_l_o_r swapUsedColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Swap memory percent used
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- percent used warning scale color. T} -swapusedac
- _c_o_l_o_r swapUsedAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Swap memory percent
- used alarm scale color. T} -suwt
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d\_f_R _s_w_a_p_U_s_e_d_W_a_r_n_i_n_g_T_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d\_f_R _T{ _T_h_e
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- _c_o_l_o_r availSwapUsedColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Avail. Swap memory
- percent used scale color. T} -availswapusedwc
- _c_o_l_o_r availSwapUsedWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Avail.
- Swap memory percent used warning scale color. T}
- -availswapusedac _c_o_l_o_r availSwapUsedAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{
- The Avail. Swap memory percent used alarm scale color. T}
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- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d availSwapUsedWarningThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{
- The Avail. Swap Warning percent Threshhold. T} -asuat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d availSwapUsedAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
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- _c_o_l_o_r cacheReadHitColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Read Cache Hit
- scale color. T} -cachewritehitc
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheWriteHitColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Write Cache Hit
- scale color. T} -cachereadmissc
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheReadMissColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Read Cache Miss
- scale color. T} -cachewritemissc
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheWriteMissColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Write Cache
- Miss scale color. T} -cachereadmisswc
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheReadMissWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Read Cache
- Miss Warning scale color. T} -cachewritemisswc
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheWriteMissWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Write Cache
- Miss Warning scale color. T} -cachereadmissac
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheReadMissAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Read Cache Miss
- Alarm scale color. T} -cachewritemissac
- _c_o_l_o_r cacheWriteMissAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The Write Cache
- Miss Alarm scale color. T} -rca
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t readCacheAlarmThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The Read
- Cache Hit alarm percentage. T} -wca
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t writeCacheAlarmThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The Write
- Cache Hit alarm percentage. T} -rcw
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t readCacheWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The Read
- Cache Hit warning percentage. T} -wcw
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t writeCacheWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The
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- _c_o_l_o_r nprocColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NPROC percentage scale
- color. T} -nregionc _c_o_l_o_r nregionColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The
- NREGION percentage scale color. T} -ncblocksc
- _c_o_l_o_r ncblocksColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NCBLOCKS percentage
- scale color. T} -nfileac _c_o_l_o_r nfileAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{
- The NFILE Alarm percentage scale color. T} -ninodeac
- _c_o_l_o_r ninodeAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NINODE Alarm
- percentage scale color. T} -nprocac
- _c_o_l_o_r nprocAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NPROC Alarm percentage
- scale color. T} -nregionac
- _c_o_l_o_r nregionAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NREGION Alarm
- percentage scale color. T} -ncblocksac
- _c_o_l_o_r ncblocksAlarmColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NCBLOCKS Alarm
- percentage scale color. T} -nfileat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d nfileAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The NFILE
- Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -ninodeat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d ninodeAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
- NINODE Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -nprocat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d nprocAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The NPROC
- Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -nregionat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d nregionAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
- NREGION Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -ncblocksat
- _t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d ncblocksAlarmThreshhold:_t_h_r_e_s_h_h_o_l_d T{ The
- NCBLOCKS Alarm percent Threshhold. T} -nfilewc
- _c_o_l_o_r nfileWaringColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NFILE Warning
- percentage scale color. T} -ninodewc
- _c_o_l_o_r ninodeWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NINODE Warning
- percentage scale color. T} -nprocwc
- _c_o_l_o_r nprocWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NPROC Warning
- percentage scale color. T} -nregionwc
- _c_o_l_o_r nregionWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NREGION
- Warning percentage scale color. T} -ncblockswc
- _c_o_l_o_r ncblocksWarningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The NCBLOCKS
- Warning percentage scale color. T} -nfilewt
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t nfileWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The NFILE
- Warning percent Threshhold. T} -ninodewt
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t ninodeWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The NINODE
- Warning percent Threshhold. T} -nprocwt
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t nprocWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The NPROC
- Warning percent Threshhold. T} -ncblockswt
- _p_e_r_c_e_n_t ncblocksWarningThreshhold:_p_e_r_c_e_n_t T{ The NCBLOCKS
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- _c_o_l_o_r psMemColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS Memory color T}
- -psmemgrowc _c_o_l_o_r psMemGrowingColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS
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- _c_o_l_o_r psCpuIdleColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS CPU idle color.
- T} -pscpuactivec _c_o_l_o_r psCpuActiveColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS
- CPU active color . T} -pscpunewc
- _c_o_l_o_r psCpuNewColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS CPU new color. T}
- -pscpurunc _c_o_l_o_r psCpuRunningColor:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS CPU
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- _c_o_l_o_r psioidlec:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS IO idle color. T}
- -psioactivec _c_o_l_o_r psioactivec:_c_o_l_o_r T{ The PS IO active
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