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тАО03-20-2009 04:32 AM
тАО03-20-2009 04:32 AM
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тАО03-20-2009 05:40 AM
тАО03-20-2009 05:40 AM
SolutionCos that's never going to be equal to sum proc_cpu_total_util)/processsors/sample
surely you should be looking at bycpu_cpu_total util, and *not* proc_cpu_total_util which is only going to show you CPU utilisation for a given set of processes that was "of interest" to scopeux (what's of interest being set in /var/opt/perf/parm). By default I'm pretty sure any process using < 10% of a CPU, or less than a ceratin amount of memory/IO is going to get ignored.
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тАО03-20-2009 07:10 PM
тАО03-20-2009 07:10 PM
Re: average of total process CPU util is less than global average CPU util?
However, I wonder if the gap between gbl_cpu_total_util and sum/average proc_cpu_total_util is so large.
In my system, interested CPU <5%, mem <900MB
sample interval:1 min(1440/1 day), CPU num=4
I got 1 day samples of proc_cpu_total_util and calculated:
(sum all proc_cpu_total_util)/1440/4=12.7(%)
and the gbl_cpu_total_util=28.1(%)
Will the gap be so noticeable?
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тАО03-21-2009 12:42 AM
тАО03-21-2009 12:42 AM
Re: average of total process CPU util is less than global average CPU util?
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Duncan
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тАО03-22-2009 04:30 PM
тАО03-22-2009 04:30 PM
Re: average of total process CPU util is less than global average CPU util?
if you are summarizing the cpu utilization of all of the processes remember that measureware only logs the interesting processes so the processes logged are not the only processes that used cpu during that 1 minute interval.
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тАО03-23-2009 03:32 AM
тАО03-23-2009 03:32 AM
Re: average of total process CPU util is less than global average CPU util?
If the gap is so large, that means there may be many daemon or system processes occupying the CPU resource.
Maybe I need to decrease the CPU threshold 5.0 to get more data or I should change my question to how to get the interested process's average CPU utilization.
Thanks for your explanation.