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Foglight for Infrastructure 6.0.0 - User Guide

Using Foglight for Infrastructure Monitoring log files with Foglight Log Monitor Monitoring IBM PowerVM environments
Before you begin Managing PowerVM HMC agents Monitoring your PowerVM environment
Advanced system configuration and troubleshooting Reference
Foglight for Infrastructure views Foglight Log Monitor views Rules Metrics
Appendix: Building regular expressions in Foglight

AIXPhysicalCPUUsage topology object

The AIXPhysicalCPUUsage type contains additional details regarding Physical CPU usage on AIX® systems. Summary and per-processor metrics are reported scaled to the LPAR entitlement. These are the raw values.

Percentage of the collection period the physical CPUs on the system spent waiting for I/O.

AIX®

How many physical CPUs were consumed during the collection period. A value of (for example) 0.2 on a 2-processor system means that (0.2/2.0) processors were used up, or about 10% physical CPU utilization.

AIX

Percentage of the collection period the physical CPUs on the system spent executing in system mode.

AIX

Percentage of the collection period the physical CPUs on the system spent executing in user mode.

AIX

Percentage of the collection period the physical CPUs on the system spent idle.

AIX

AIXUsedMemoryDetails topology object

The AIXUsedMemoryDetails type contains additional details regarding used memory on AIX®. This information may require use of sudo for the agent to collect. For more information about sudo commands that require root access, see Configuring secure launcher permissions using sudo.

Amount of RAM in use as client pages.

AIX®

Amount of RAM in use as persistent pages.

AIX

Amount of RAM in use as working pages.

AIX

CPUCounts topology object

The CPUCounts type is a topology detail stored on the HostCPUs, which contains the physical, logical, and virtual CPU counts for the system should they be available.

If a physical chip has multiple cores on it, each core is considered a logical CPU. This is the total number on the system.

AIX®

Solaris®

The number of physical CPUs on the system. These are actual processor chips you can pick up.

AIX

Solaris

If the CPU support HyperThreading (or the platform equivalent), this is the total number of such CPUs. Generally, this is the number of CPUs that appear to be available to user processes.

AIX

Solaris

Host topology object

Host objects are identified in Foglight by their Name property. This property typically contains the host’s fully qualified domain name. The fully qualified name is also decomposed into the localName and domainName properties. The IP addresses assigned to a host are captured in the primaryIpAddress and ipAddresses properties. The addresses are not unique to a particular host.

The percentage of paging space available on the host.

AIX®

HP-UX

Linux®

Solaris®

Windows®

The time at which the system was booted, in seconds since UTC epoch (January 1, 1970).

 

AIX1

HP-UX2

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The rate of context switching on the host (count/second).

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The average system load over a period of five minutes.

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The interrupt rate (count/second).

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

A list of all IP addresses assigned to the host.

 

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

Shows whether the agent is able to connect to the host for monitoring. Monitored state is MONITORED, UNMONITORED, or UNAVAILABLE.

 

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The name of this host.

 

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The number of processes running on the host.

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The primary or canonical IP address for this host.

 

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The host system reboot count.

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The run queue length.

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The unique identifier for the host.

 

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows

The duration since the system was last started.

AIX

HP-UX

Linux

Solaris

Windows


1

This metric is available only on AIX systems using native collectors. It is not collected for command line.


2

This metric is available only on HP-UX systems using native collectors. It is not collected for command line.


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