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\nVersion of up.time
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\nAffected Platforms |
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\nAIX |
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The up.time agent that is installed on a logical partition of an AIX LPAR system collects the following performance metrics:
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\n\tFile on Linux |
\n\tAIX System Calls in libperfstat |
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\n\tlpar_id |
\n\tThe unique identifier for the logical partition (LPAR). |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n\tpurr |
\n\tThe amount of CPU time that has been used by the partition. |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n\tentitlement |
\n\tThe CPU entitlement of the partition. |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n\tcpus |
\n\tThe number of CPUs on which the LPAR can run. |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n\tcapped |
\n\tDetermines whether or not the entitlement of the LPAR is capped. If yes, then the LPAR cannot exceed its entitlement. If not, then the LPAR will be able to exceed its entitlement if there are spare CPU cycles available from another CPU on the system. |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n\tsmt |
\n\tDetermines whether or not hyperthreading is available. |
\n\t/proc/ppc64/lparconfig |
\n\tperfstat_partition_total |
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\n memory_total |
\n The total amount of memory available to the LPAR, measured in bytes. |
\n\t/proc/meminfo |
\n\tperfstat_memory_total |
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\n\tmemory_used |
\n\tThe total amount of memory being used by the LPAR, measured in bytes. |
\n\t/proc/meminfo |
\n\tperfstat_memory_total |
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\n\tnet_packets_tx |
\n\tThe number of packets of data that have been sent over the network interface from the LPAR. |
\n\t/proc/net/dev |
\n\tperfstat_netinterface_total |
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\n\tnet_packets_rx |
\n\tThe number of packets of data that have been received over the network interface by the LPAR. |
\n\t/proc/net/dev |
\n\tperfstat_netinterface_total |
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\n\tnet_bytes_tx |
\n\tThe amount of data, measured in bytes, that has been sent over the network interface from the LPAR. |
\n\t/proc/net/dev |
\n\tperfstat_netinterface_total |
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\n\tnet_bytes_rx |
\n\tThe amount of data, measured in bytes, that has been received over the network interface by the LPAR. |
\n\t/proc/net/dev |
\n\tperfstat_netinterface_total |
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\n\tdisk_kbytes_out |
\n\tThe amount of data, in kilobytes, that has been written to the disk. |
\n\t/proc/diskstats |
\n\tperfstat_disk_total |
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\n\tdisk_kbytes_in |
\n\tThe amount of data, in kilobytes, that has been read from the disk. |
\n\t/proc/diskstats |
\n\tperfstat_disk_total |
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