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ccorgnet

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Nov 10, 2010, 5:26:44 AM11/10/10
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Hello

New feature "Top Process" doesn't work since "Top" command seems to
be hard coded to /usr/bin/top (seen in the «Help-> Logs» menu) and
doens't work on our Solaris server

Is there a way to make it more flexible ? (for instance when top is
installed elsewhere ?)

Is it compatible with Aix's top command (topas)

Chris

Sergei - Lab128

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Nov 10, 2010, 12:01:29 PM11/10/10
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Hi Chris

Yes, you can customize the command:
- stop lab128;
- edit lab128.ini file, find [lab128] section, then insert the line:
top_command=SunOS;;/usr/bin/top -b -s6 -d2123456789 50

The line shown is an equivalent of hard-coded command in lab128. You
will need to tweak the path.

You can also try specifying 'xterm' type of monitor:
top_command=SunOS; xterm; /usr/bin/top -b -s6 -d2123456789 50

In case you need to customize 'top' for HP_UX:
top_command=HP-UX; xterm; /usr/bin/top -s6 -d2123456789 -w -n 50 -f /
dev/tty
Linux:
top_command=Linux; ; top -b -d 6 -c -n2123456789

It may work with 'topas' using the same top_command trick. I don't
have the access to AIX. Can you send me the sample output from topas?
Can you get with topas something similar to Linux's 'top -b -d 6 -c'?

Regards,
Sergei

ccorgnet

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Nov 15, 2010, 5:09:44 AM11/15/10
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Hello Sergei

Thanks a lot for your quick answer which answers to most of my needs !

Il think that the closest equivalent to linux top command for aix
topas is :

topas -i6 -P (no -b batch mode nore -c command line)

and the output looks like this (unfortunately quite different from top
standard output ...)

Topas Monitor for host: bt1sia50v2 Interval: 6 Mon Nov 15
10:56:55 2010

DATA TEXT PAGE
PGFAULTS
USER PID PPID PRI NI RES RES SPACE TIME CPU% I/O
OTH COMMAND
oracle 8626362 1 73 20 1534 4704 1534 0:04 2.0 2186
1126 oracle
best1 8364168 8462582 60 20 4837 168 4837 51:11 0.3 0
0 bgscolle
root 274566 0 16 41 17 0 17 4457:20 0.2 0
0 lrud
ccorgnet8847552 8569014 62 20 3751 17 3751 0:00 0.1 0
1868 topas
best1exp8515782 8933556 60 20 260 48 260 0:00 0.1 0
1845 awk
best1 8462582 1 60 20 7165 143 7165 26:46 0.1 0
306 bgsagent
root 8679430 1 68 24 8455 264 8455 135:03 0.1 0
981 PatrolAg
best1exp8184038 1 64 22 858 243 858 0:05 0.0 1
2 udrColle
root 1368232 1 39 41 17 0 17 7:59 0.0 25
11 aioserve
root 1728600 1 39 41 16 0 16 4:43 0.0 22
14 aioserve
best1exp7954624 1 64 22 920 243 920 0:06 0.0 0
2 udrColle
root 331954 0 38 41 115 0 115 54:30 0.0 0
0 j2pg
root 319496 1 60 20 146 1 146 6552:27 0.0 0
0 syncd
root 299154 0 37 41 31 0 31 154:31 0.0 0
0 gil
root 381164 1 60 20 3295 0 3295 92:30 0.0 0
0 errdemon
root 1171704 1 60 20 3721 149 3792 87:21 0.0 0
23 nbrmms
root 634948 1 60 20 89 6 89 64:59 0.0 0
0 getty
root 1892442 1052700 60 20 141 69 141 36:54 0.0 0
0 acsssi
root 733304 442414 60 20 7006 131 7019 36:38 0.0 0
0 IBM.CSMA
root 1 0 60 20 187 8 187 31:19 0.0 0
0 init

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Sergei - Lab128

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Nov 15, 2010, 1:43:24 PM11/15/10
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Hi Chris,

Thank you for the update.

I am trying to make topas on AIX work with lab128. I also have topas
output samples from another user. What I have seen that sometimes data
in adjacent columns have no delimiter. For example, USER and PID
columns in your snapshot. From another snapshots, it was even worse:
the CPU, I/O and OTHER columns all merged into one number string. This
makes impossible for something like awk to parse into the pieces.
There is a hope that the columns have a fixed length, which is not
true for at least one column - OTHER. Not sure it is going to be
reliable for other columns.

Still working on it.
Sergei

ccorgnet

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Nov 16, 2010, 10:30:54 AM11/16/10
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Hie Sergei

Guess this merging columns feature will be hard to bypass !

Another option, though quite slightly different from standard top
output (less rich for top process output but with a right hand side
hard set) could be :

topas -c 0 -n 0 -i 6

Depending on the aix platform - 5.2 or 6.1 in my case - you'll get one
of these results which might be easier to handle with such a tool as
awk ?

============================= OR (Aix 5.2)
===============================
Topas Monitor for host: bt1sia50v2 EVENTS/QUEUES FILE/
TTY
Tue Nov 16 16:28:00 2010 Interval: 6 Cswitch
Readch
Syscall
Writech
Kernel 4.3 |## | Reads Rawin
User 8.3 |### | Writes
Ttyout
Wait 4.4 |## | Forks
Igets 0
Idle 83.1 |######################## | Execs
Namei 0
Runqueue
Dirblk 0
Name PID CPU% PgSp Owner Waitqueue
syncd 319496 0.0 0.6 root
lrud 274566 0.0 0.1 root PAGING
MEMORY
gil 299154 0.0 0.1 root Faults 0
Real,MB 30975
PatrolAg 8679430 0.0 33.8 root Steals 0 %
Comp 43.8
errdemon 381164 0.0 12.9 root PgspIn 0 %
Noncomp 48.6
nbrmms 1171704 0.0 15.2 root PgspOut 0 %
Client 48.7
getty 634948 0.0 0.3 root PageIn 0
j2pg 331954 0.0 0.4 root PageOut 0
PAGING SPACE
tar 8663074 0.0 226.6 root Sios 0
Size,MB 4096
acsssi 1892442 0.0 0.6 root %
Used 1.6
IBM.CSMA 733304 0.0 27.6 root NFS (calls/sec) %
Free 98.3
tar 8528092 0.0 22.6 root ServerV2 0
init 1 0.0 0.7 root ClientV2 0
Press:
vxsald 626784 0.0 8.4 root ServerV3 0 "h"
for help
oracle 8265808 0.0 8.7 oracle ClientV3 0 "q"
to quit
oracle 8536216 0.0 6.3 oracle
rmcd 557118 0.0 2.5 root
reaper 270468 0.0 0.1 root
pcmsrv 671822 0.0 2.1 root
nbsvcmon 1802360 0.0 5.2 root

============================= OR (Aix 6.1)
===============================
Topas Monitor for host: bt1sia62v13 EVENTS/QUEUES FILE/
TTY
Tue Nov 16 16:27:46 2010 Interval: 6 Cswitch
Readch
Syscall
Writech
CPU User% Kern% Wait% Idle% Physc Entc Reads Rawin
0.00 1.4 Writes
Ttyout
Forks Igets
FileSystem KBPS TPS KB-Read KB-Writ Execs Namei
Runqueue
Dirblk
Waitqueue
Name PID CPU% PgSp Owner
MEMORY
syncd 172196 0.0 0.5 root PAGING
Real,MB
getty 352480 0.0 0.5 root Faults %
Comp
java 307376 0.0 48.4 pconsole Steals %
Noncomp
IBM.CSMA 331972 0.0 10.2 root PgspIn %
Client
gil 81960 0.0 0.9 root PgspOut
bgsagent 815268 0.0 8.6 best1 PageIn
PAGING SPACE
topasrec 315548 0.0 1.1 root PageOut
Size,MB
rmcd 299226 0.0 6.5 root Sios %
Used
bgscolle 1265854 0.0 7.3 best1 %
Free
rpc.lock 270506 0.0 1.2 root NFS (calls/sec)
pcmsrv 311458 0.0 1.2 root SerV2 WPAR
Activ 0
xmgc 45078 0.0 0.4 root CliV2 WPAR
Total 0
tnslsnr 561210 0.0 15.1 oracle SerV3
Press: "h"-help
sendmail 229488 0.0 1.1 root
CliV3 "q"-quit
lrud 16392 0.0 0.6 root
cron 233678 0.0 1.3 root
init 1 0.0 0.7 root
netm 77862 0.0 0.4 root
aixmibd 122992 0.0 1.0 root
topas_nm 794666 0.0 1.8 perfby


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Sergei - Lab128

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Nov 16, 2010, 11:20:28 AM11/16/10
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This output can be a challenge for awk, but probably less difficult
parsing in a program. One thing I noticed is CPU 0% for all processes.
Is that because these were the very first snapshots, and following
screens will show CPU non-zero?

Let me ask you about 'nmon' open-source utility for AIX. Are you using
it? Also interesting how popular is nmon on this platform, how
difficult to install etc. nmon is not supported by IBM, but they
mention it in the documentation. Its output seems to be much closer to
the 'top' and supports "batch" mode. There are screen shots of nmon on
Wikipedia.

ccorgnet

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Nov 16, 2010, 11:52:28 AM11/16/10
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Yes the server was not used at all when i ran the command !

Yes nmon is usually installed on our most critical platforms because
of its support of historical performance data !
It has become a standard in Aix 6.1. Do you provide a support with
that tool ? (it would be great !!)
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Then probably nmon is a good option. I like the second nmon snapshot
in Wikipedia article, but it didn't say which command was used to get
it:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5a/Nmon_top.png
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ccorgnet

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Nov 17, 2010, 1:22:08 PM11/17/10
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Hie Sergei
"
nmon output is completely customizable so you just need to set the
global variable "NMON" before launching the utility :

# Korn Shell example
export NMON=u6 # using switch u in mode 6
than just launch nmon -s 2

┌─topas_nmon──c=CPU──────────────Host=bt1sia37v1─────Refresh=2
secs───19:11.00─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Top-Processes-(1785) ────Mode=6 [1=Basic 2=CPU 3=Perf 4=Size 5=I/O
6=Cmds]──────────────────────────────────────────────│
│Procs %usr %sys Res Res Char Paging
Command │
│Total=122 Text-KB Data-KB I/O-
KB

│ 50 50.4291 1515.5907 0 1988 0 357
wait │
│ 1 23.8308 4.0516 4208 68656 4638 8196
PatrolAgent │
│ 4 42.8725 8.5982 3536 3268 8807 1
CTD_sock_cli │
│ 290 333.5168 85.5213 37277760 2577800 137024 0
oracle │
│ 46 227.4449 18.3925 211232 4958808 11069 45
RATE │
│ 86 5.5530 5.1862 20984 52056 24 7490
ksh │
│ 4 7.2192 2.2533 144 2032 3823 0
recept_dir.x │
│ 1 3.1314 3.8634 4668 33508 0 224
bgsagent │
│ 1 0.1698 6.5090 200 932 13504 13
ftpd │
│ 1 5.2450 0.0000 0 148 0 0
lrud │
│ 1 3.0975 1.3717 1876 20748 1 34
topas_nmon │
│ 7 4.9312 0.2054 1016 582068 3 0
java │
│ 1000 23.2573 0.0000 0 58796 0 184
aioserver │
│ 2 0.3387 0.2184 45504 25636 0 118
tnslsnr │
│ 12 0.5918 0.1006 4656 56304 22 0
Serv_CLI2G │
│ 5 0.5270 0.8273 120 60908 0 9
GWTDOMAIN │
│ 4 -0.0491 0.9622 0 208 0 41
sched │
│ 1 0.2500 0.0000 0 2448 0 0
pilegc │
│ 1 0.1687 0.0000 0 116 0 0 gil = TCP/
IP │
│ 3 0.0360 0.3124 0 144 0 1
swapper │
│ 1 0.1565 0.0000 0 52 0 0
xmgc │
│ 1 0.1044 0.0000 0 48 0 0
random

FYI Here are the availables switches in Aix 5.3

┌─HELP─────────most-keys-toggle-on/off────────────────────────┐
│h = Help information q = Quit nmon 0 = reset peak
counts │
│+ = double refresh time - = half refresh r = ResourcesCPU/
HW/MHz/AIX │
│c = CPU by processor C=upto 128 CPUs p = LPAR Stats (if
LPAR) │
│l = CPU avg longer term k = Kernel Internal # = PhysicalCPU if
SPLPAR │
│m = Memory & Paging M = Multiple Page Sizes P = Paging
Space │
│d = DiskI/O Graphs D = DiskIO +Service times o = Disks %Busy
Map │
│a = Disk Adapter e = ESS vpath stats V = Volume Group
stats │
│^ = FC Adapter (fcstat) O = VIOS SEA (entstat) v = Verbose=OK/
Warn/Danger │
│n = Network stats N=NFS stats (NN for v4) j = JFS Usage
stats │
│A = Async I/O Servers w = see AIX wait procs "="= Net/Disk KB<--
>MB │
│b = black&white mode g = User-Defined-Disk-Groups (see cmdline -
g) │
│t = Top-Process ---> 1=basic 2=CPU-Use 3=CPU(default) 4=Size
5=Disk-I/O │
│u = Top+cmd arguments U = Top+WLM Classes . = only busy
disks & procs│
│W = WLM Section S = WLM
SubClasses) │
│~ = Switch to topas
screen

│Need more details? Then stop nmon and use: nmon
-?


Other example if you set value "pkt3"
export NMON=pkt3 you'll get something very useful like this :

┌─topas_nmon──j=JFS──────────────Host=bt1sia37v1─────Refresh=2
secs───19:18.24─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Shared-CPU-Logical-Partition
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│Partition:Number=2
"bt1sia37v1"

│Flags:LPARed DRable SMT-bound Dedicated
Sharable.

│Summary: Entitled=25.00 Used 24.98 ( 99.9%) 78.1% of CPUs in
System │


│CPU-Stats--------- Capacity---------------- ID-
Memory--------------------

│max Phys in sys 64 Cap. Processor Min 16.00 LPAR ID Group:Pool
0:65535 │
│Phys CPU in sys 32 Cap. Processor Max 28.00 Memory(GB) Min:Max
58:185 │
│Virtual Online 25 Cap. Increment 1.00 Memory(GB) Online
142 │
│Logical Online 50 Cap. Unallocated 2.00 Memory Region LMB
256MB min │
│Physical pool 0 Cap. Entitled 25.00 Time------------------
Seconds │
│SMT threads/CPU 2 -MinReqVirtualCPU 1.00 Time Dispatch Wheel
0.0000 │
│CPU---------Min-Max Weight------------------ MaxDispatch Latency
0.0000 │
│Virtual 16 28 Weight Variable 0 Time Pool Idle
0.0000 │
│Logical 16 56 Weight Unallocated 0 Time Total Dispatch
24.9841 │
│---------------------------------------------------------------------------

│Event= 0 --- --- SerialNo Old=--- Current=C2F7EA
When=--- │
│---------------------------------------------------------------------------

│Donating LPAR stats are not support in this nmon
version



│ Kernel
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│RunQueue= 9.0 | swapIn = 2.0 | Directory Search | Kernel
Processes │
│pswitch = 117243.6 | syscall= 484330.8 | iget = 0.0 |
ksched= 0.0 │
│fork = 60.0 | read = 55782.3 | dirblk= 0.0 |
koverf= 0.0 │
│exec = 54.5 | write = 46658.2 | namei = 6592.1 | kexit
= 0.0 │
│msg = 218.0 | readch = 258796908.9 | Load
Averages │
│sem = 20.0 | writech= 164762633.7 | 1 min
= 9.19 │
│HW Intrp= 18104.8 | R+W(MB/s)= 50.5 | 5 min
= 9.74 │
│SW Intrp= 270.0 | Up Time=17.4 days (max=497) | 15
min= 9.65 │
│ Top-Processes-(1724) ────Mode=3 [1=Basic 2=CPU 3=Perf 4=Size 5=I/O
6=Cmds]──────────────────────────────────────────────│
│ PID %CPU Size Res Res Res Char
RAM Paging Command │
│ Used KB Set Text Data I/O
Use io other repage │
│ 2080798 38.0 1272 1700 884 816 6568
0% 0 0 0 CTD_sock_cli │
│ 1573694 30.0 93056 134432 128544 5888 75877
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 2364190 19.3 93320 134696 128544 6152 2878
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 2277592 18.3 96520 137896 128544 9352 1893
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 4383138 17.5 94340 135716 128544 7172 2830
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 4366638 17.3 33328 0 0 0 0
0% 0 1 0 <defunct Zombie> │
│ 4444668 16.7 94360 135736 128544 7192 3435
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 876716 16.4 1272 1700 884 816 2823
0% 0 0 0 CTD_sock_cli │
│ 4505970 15.7 109564 113056 4592 108464 581
0% 0 0 0 RATE │
│ 4481482 15.1 96500 137876 128544 9332 1840
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 3510678 14.8 93468 134844 128544 6300 2186
0% 0 0 0 oracle │
│ 4497774 14.3 109692 113200 4592 108608 521
0% 0 0 0 RATE │
$
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

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Chris,

What will happen on this command:
nmon -t -c 2 -s 6 -F /dev/tty

I am trying to get top data (t); 2 snapshots (-c 2); 6 seconds apart (-
s 6); in the batch (-F) mode and redirecting back to the screen. Will
you get 2 snapshots in csv (comma-separated values) format onto the
screen?
Thank you,
Sergei

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ccorgnet

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Hello Sergei

I'm afraid it's going to be heavy to parse as a very special csv
format file !!

Here's what you get :


$ nmon -t -c 2 -s 6 -F /dev/tty
AAA,progname,topas_nmon
AAA,command,/usr/bin/topas_nmon -t -c 2 -s 6 -F /dev/tty -youtput_dir=/
dev/tty -ystart_time=10:39:22,Nov18,2010
AAA,version,TOPAS-NMON
AAA,build,AIX
AAA,disks_per_line,150
AAA,host,bt1sia62v13
AAA,user,perfby
AAA,AIX,6.1.3.1
AAA,TL,03
AAA,runname,bt1sia62v13
AAA,time,10:39:22
AAA,date,18-NOV-2010
AAA,interval,6
AAA,snapshots,2
AAA,hardware,Architecture PowerPC Implementation POWER6_in_P6_mode 64
bit
AAA,cpus,16,8
AAA,kernel, HW-type=CHRP=Common H/W Reference Platform Bus=PCI
LPAR=Dynamic Multi-Processor 64 bit
AAA,SerialNumber,060BD45
AAA,LPARNumberName,8,bt1sia62v13
AAA,MachineType,IBM,8204-E8A
AAA,NodeName,bt1sia62v13
AAA,timestampsize,0
AAA,note0, Warning - use the UNIX sort command to order this file
before loading into a spreadsheet
AAA,note1, The First Column is simply to get the output sorted in the
right order
AAA,note2, The T0001-T9999 column is a snapshot number. To work out
the actual time; see the ZZZ section at the end
BBBB,0000,name,size(GB),disc attach type
$ BBBB,0001,hdisk7,32.64,DS8000 series
BBBC,000,hdisk7:
BBBC,001,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,002,LV_POCAPPLIVG 239 239 51..51..51..51..35 /
POCAPPLI
BBBC,003,LV_POCOUTILS 13 13 00..00..00..00..13 /
POCOUTILS
BBBC,004,LV_LOG_DATA_1 1 1 00..00..00..00..01 N/
A
BBBB,0002,hdisk3,32.64,DS8000 series
BBBC,005,hdisk3:
BBBC,006,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,007,LV_POCAPPLIVG 241 241 51..51..51..51..37 /
POCAPPLI
BBBC,008,LV_POCOUTILS 14 14 00..00..00..00..14 /
POCOUTILS
BBBB,0003,hdisk8,8.06,DS8000 series
BBBC,009,hdisk8:
BBBC,010,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,011,LV_POCBKP 30 30 00..00..00..05..25 /
POCBKP
BBBC,012,LV_POCDBMIG 96 96 26..25..25..20..00 /
POCDBMIG
BBBB,0004,hdisk9,32.64,DS8000 series
BBBC,013,hdisk9:
BBBC,014,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,015,LV_POCBKP 413 413 102..06..102..102..101 /
POCBKP
BBBC,016,LV_LOG_DATA_2 1 1 00..00..00..00..01 N/
A
BBBC,017,LV_POCDBMIG 96 96 00..96..00..00..00 /
POCDBMIG
BBBB,0005,hdisk6,8.06,DS8000 series
BBBC,018,hdisk6:
BBBC,019,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,020,LV_POCBKP 30 30 00..00..00..05..25 /
POCBKP
BBBC,021,LV_POCDBMIG 96 96 26..25..25..20..00 /
POCDBMIG
BBBB,0006,hdisk10,8.06,DS8000 series
BBBC,022,hdisk10:
BBBC,023,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,024,LV_POCBKP 30 30 00..00..00..05..25 /
POCBKP
BBBC,025,LV_POCDBMIG 96 96 26..25..25..20..00 /
POCDBMIG
BBBB,0007,hdisk5,32.64,DS8000 series
BBBC,026,hdisk5:
BBBC,027,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,028,LV_POCAPPLIVG 240 240 51..51..51..51..36 /
POCAPPLI
BBBC,029,LV_POCOUTILS 13 13 00..00..00..00..13 /
POCOUTILS
BBBB,0008,hdisk4,8.06,DS8000 series
BBBC,030,hdisk4:
BBBC,031,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,032,LV_POCBKP 30 30 00..00..00..05..25 /
POCBKP
BBBC,033,LV_POCDBMIG 96 96 26..25..25..20..00 /
POCDBMIG
BBBB,0009,hdisk1,32.70,SCSI
BBBC,034,hdisk1:
BBBC,035,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,036,hd2 176 176 23..38..90..25..00 /
usr
BBBC,037,hd9var 32 32 00..00..03..29..00 /
var
BBBC,038,hd3 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
tmp
BBBC,039,hd1 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
home
BBBC,040,hd5 1 1 01..00..00..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,041,hd6 64 64 00..64..00..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,042,hd8 1 1 00..00..01..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,043,hd4 8 8 00..00..08..00..00 /
BBBC,044,livedump 4 4 04..00..00..00..00 /
var/adm/ras/livedump
BBBC,045,hd11admin 2 2 02..00..00..00..00 /
admin
BBBC,046,hd10opt 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
opt
BBBB,0010,hdisk0,32.70,SCSI
BBBC,047,hdisk0:
BBBC,048,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,049,hd2 176 176 71..00..80..25..00 /
usr
BBBC,050,hd9var 32 32 00..00..03..29..00 /
var
BBBC,051,hd3 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
tmp
BBBC,052,hd1 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
home
BBBC,053,hd5 1 1 01..00..00..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,054,hd6 64 64 00..64..00..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,055,lg_dumplv 48 48 00..38..10..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,056,hd8 1 1 00..00..01..00..00 N/
A
BBBC,057,hd4 8 8 00..00..08..00..00 /
BBBC,058,livedump 4 4 04..00..00..00..00 /
var/adm/ras/livedump
BBBC,059,hd11admin 2 2 02..00..00..00..00 /
admin
BBBC,060,hd10opt 16 16 00..00..00..16..00 /
opt
BBBB,0011,hdisk2,32.69,SCSI
BBBC,061,hdisk2:
BBBC,062,LV NAME LPs PPs DISTRIBUTION
MOUNT POINT
BBBC,063,LV_U01 1280 1280 409..409..408..54..00 /
u01
BBBC,064,loglv00 1 1 00..00..00..01..00 N/
A
BBBC,065,hdisk0 00c0bd450a64e8d6
rootvg active
BBBC,066,hdisk1 00c0bd450a64eae8
rootvg active
BBBC,067,hdisk2 00c0bd450a64ecfa
VG_oracle active
BBBC,068,hdisk3 00c0bd4529cff7bf
VG_DATA_1 active
BBBC,069,hdisk4 00c0bd4529e06092
VG_DATA_2 active
BBBC,070,hdisk5 00c0bd4529cff8f8
VG_DATA_1 active
BBBC,071,hdisk6 00c0bd4529e0619e
VG_DATA_2 active
BBBC,072,hdisk7 00c0bd4529cffa1f
VG_DATA_1 active
BBBC,073,hdisk8 00c0bd4529e06298
VG_DATA_2 active
BBBC,074,hdisk9 00c0bd4529e0639c
VG_DATA_2 active
BBBC,075,hdisk10 00c0bd4529e06493
VG_DATA_2 active
BBBV,000,VOLUME GROUP: rootvg VG IDENTIFIER:
00c0bd4500004c00000001270c5fa04b
BBBV,001,VG STATE: active PP SIZE:
64 megabyte(s)
BBBV,002,VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs:
1022 (65408 megabytes)
BBBV,003,MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs:
302 (19328 megabytes)
BBBV,004,LVs: 12 USED PPs:
720 (46080 megabytes)
BBBV,005,OPEN LVs: 11 QUORUM:
1 (Disabled)
BBBV,006,TOTAL PVs: 2 VG DESCRIPTORS:
3
BBBV,007,STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs:
0
BBBV,008,ACTIVE PVs: 2 AUTO ON:
yes
BBBV,009,MAX PPs per VG: 32512
BBBV,010,MAX PPs per PV: 1016 MAX PVs:
32
BBBV,011,LTG size (Dynamic): 256 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC:
no
BBBV,012,HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY:
relocatable
BBBV,013,
BBBV,014,VOLUME GROUP: VG_oracle VG IDENTIFIER:
00c0bd4500004c000000012717551d0c
BBBV,015,VG STATE: active PP SIZE:
16 megabyte(s)
BBBV,016,VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs:
2043 (32688 megabytes)
BBBV,017,MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs:
762 (12192 megabytes)
BBBV,018,LVs: 2 USED PPs:
1281 (20496 megabytes)
BBBV,019,OPEN LVs: 2 QUORUM:
2 (Enabled)
BBBV,020,TOTAL PVs: 1 VG DESCRIPTORS:
2
BBBV,021,STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs:
0
BBBV,022,ACTIVE PVs: 1 AUTO ON:
yes
BBBV,023,MAX PPs per VG: 32768 MAX PVs:
1024
BBBV,024,LTG size (Dynamic): 256 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC:
no
BBBV,025,HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY:
relocatable
BBBV,026,
BBBV,027,VOLUME GROUP: VG_DATA_1 VG IDENTIFIER:
00c0bd4500004c000000012729cffa76
BBBV,028,VG STATE: active PP SIZE:
128 megabyte(s)
BBBV,029,VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs:
765 (97920 megabytes)
BBBV,030,MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs:
4 (512 megabytes)
BBBV,031,LVs: 3 USED PPs:
761 (97408 megabytes)
BBBV,032,OPEN LVs: 3 QUORUM:
2 (Enabled)
BBBV,033,TOTAL PVs: 3 VG DESCRIPTORS:
3
BBBV,034,STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs:
0
BBBV,035,ACTIVE PVs: 3 AUTO ON:
yes
BBBV,036,MAX PPs per VG: 32768 MAX PVs:
1024
BBBV,037,LTG size (Dynamic): 1024 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC:
no
BBBV,038,HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY:
relocatable
BBBV,039,
BBBV,040,VOLUME GROUP: VG_DATA_2 VG IDENTIFIER:
00c0bd4500004c000000012729e064da
BBBV,041,VG STATE: active PP SIZE:
64 megabyte(s)
BBBV,042,VG PERMISSION: read/write TOTAL PPs:
1014 (64896 megabytes)
BBBV,043,MAX LVs: 256 FREE PPs:
0 (0 megabytes)
BBBV,044,LVs: 3 USED PPs:
1014 (64896 megabytes)
BBBV,045,OPEN LVs: 3 QUORUM:
3 (Enabled)
BBBV,046,TOTAL PVs: 5 VG DESCRIPTORS:
5
BBBV,047,STALE PVs: 0 STALE PPs:
0
BBBV,048,ACTIVE PVs: 5 AUTO ON:
yes
BBBV,049,MAX PPs per VG: 32768 MAX PVs:
1024
BBBV,050,LTG size (Dynamic): 1024 kilobyte(s) AUTO SYNC:
no
BBBV,051,HOT SPARE: no BB POLICY:
relocatable
CPU_ALL,CPU Total bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%,Busy,PhysicalCPUs
CPU01,CPU 1 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU02,CPU 2 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU03,CPU 3 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU04,CPU 4 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU05,CPU 5 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU06,CPU 6 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU07,CPU 7 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
CPU08,CPU 8 bt1sia62v13,User%,Sys%,Wait%,Idle%
MEM,Memory bt1sia62v13,Real Free %,Virtual free %,Real
free(MB),Virtual free(MB),Real total(MB),Virtual total(MB)
MEMNEW,Memory New bt1sia62v13,Process%,FScache%,System%,Free%,Pinned
%,User%
MEMUSE,Memory Use bt1sia62v13,%numperm,%minperm,
%maxperm,minfree,maxfree,%numclient,%maxclient
PAGE,Paging
bt1sia62v13,faults,pgin,pgout,pgsin,pgsout,reclaims,scans,cycles
PROC,Processes bt1sia62v13,Runnable,Swap-
in,pswitch,syscall,read,write,fork,exec,sem,msg
FILE,File I/O
bt1sia62v13,iget,namei,dirblk,readch,writech,ttyrawch,ttycanch,ttyoutch
BBBN,000,NetworkName,MTU,Mbits,Name
BBBN,001,en0,1500,2047,Standard Ethernet Network Interface
BBBN,002,en1,1500,2047,Standard Ethernet Network Interface
BBBN,003,lo0,16896,0,Loopback Network Interface
NET,Network I/O bt1sia62v13,en0-read-KB/s,en1-read-KB/s,lo0-read-KB/
s,en0-write-KB/s,en1-write-KB/s,lo0-write-KB/s
NETPACKET,Network Packets bt1sia62v13,en0-reads/s,en1-reads/s,lo0-
reads/s,en0-writes/s,en1-writes/s,lo0-writes/s
NETSIZE,Network Size bt1sia62v13,en0-readsize,en1-readsize,lo0-
readsize,en0-writesize,en1-writesize,lo0-writesize
NETERROR,Network Errors bt1sia62v13,en0-ierrs,en1-ierrs,lo0-ierrs,en0-
oerrs,en1-oerrs,lo0-oerrs,en0-collisions,en1-collisions,lo0-collisions
DISKBUSY,Disk %Busy
bt1sia62v13,hdisk7,hdisk3,hdisk8,hdisk9,hdisk6,hdisk10,hdisk5,hdisk4,hdisk1,hdisk0,hdisk2
DISKREAD,Disk Read KB/s
bt1sia62v13,hdisk7,hdisk3,hdisk8,hdisk9,hdisk6,hdisk10,hdisk5,hdisk4,hdisk1,hdisk0,hdisk2
DISKWRITE,Disk Write KB/s
bt1sia62v13,hdisk7,hdisk3,hdisk8,hdisk9,hdisk6,hdisk10,hdisk5,hdisk4,hdisk1,hdisk0,hdisk2
DISKXFER,Disk transfers per second
bt1sia62v13,hdisk7,hdisk3,hdisk8,hdisk9,hdisk6,hdisk10,hdisk5,hdisk4,hdisk1,hdisk0,hdisk2
DISKBSIZE,Disk Block Size
bt1sia62v13,hdisk7,hdisk3,hdisk8,hdisk9,hdisk6,hdisk10,hdisk5,hdisk4,hdisk1,hdisk0,hdisk2
IOADAPT,Disk Adapter bt1sia62v13,fcs3_read-KB/s,fcs3_write-KB/
s,fcs3_xfer-tps,fcs2_read-KB/s,fcs2_write-KB/s,fcs2_xfer-tps,fcs1_read-
KB/s,fcs1_write-KB/s,fcs1_xfer-tps,fcs0_read-KB/s,fcs0_write-KB/
s,fcs0_xfer-tps,vscsi1_read-KB/s,vscsi1_write-KB/s,vscsi1_xfer-
tps,vscsi0_read-KB/s,vscsi0_write-KB/s,vscsi0_xfer-tps
BBBD,000,Disk Adapter Information bt1sia62v13
BBBD,001,Adapter_number,Name,Disks, Description
BBBD,002,0,"fcs3",8,"Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter"
BBBD,003,1,"fcs2",8,"Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter"
BBBD,004,2,"fcs1",8,"Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter"
BBBD,005,3,"fcs0",8,"Virtual Fibre Channel Client Adapter"
BBBD,006,4,"vscsi1",3,"Virtual SCSI Client Adapter"
BBBD,007,5,"vscsi0",3,"Virtual SCSI Client Adapter"
BBBL,01,lparno,8
BBBL,02,lparname,bt1sia62v13
BBBL,03,CPU in sys,8
BBBL,04,Virtual CPU,4
BBBL,05,Logical CPU,8
BBBL,06,Pool CPU,8
BBBL,07,smt threads,2
BBBL,08,capped,0
BBBL,09,min Virtual,1
BBBL,10,max Virtual,8
BBBL,11,min Logical,1
BBBL,12,max Logical,16
BBBL,13,min Capacity,0.1
BBBL,14,max Capacity,4.0
BBBL,15,Entitled Capacity,2.0
BBBL,16,Weight,128
BBBL,17,min Memory MB,5120
BBBL,18,max Memory MB,15360
BBBL,19,online Memory,10240
BBBL,20,Flags,
BBBL,21,pool id,0
LPAR,Logical Partition
bt1sia62v13,PhysicalCPU,virtualCPUs,logicalCPUs,poolCPUs,entitled,weight,PoolIdle,usedAllCPU
%,usedPoolCPU%,SharedCPU,Capped,EC_User%,EC_Sys%,EC_Wait%,EC_Idle
%,VP_User%,VP_Sys%,VP_Wait%,VP_Idle%,Folded,Pool_id
JFSFILE,JFS Filespace %Used bt1sia62v13,/,/home,/usr,/var,/tmp,/admin,/
opt,/var/adm/ras/livedump,/u01,/POCAPPLI,/POCOUTILS,/POCDBMIG,/POCBKP
JFSINODE,JFS Inode %Used bt1sia62v13,/,/home,/usr,/var,/tmp,/admin,/
opt,/var/adm/ras/livedump,/u01,/POCAPPLI,/POCOUTILS,/POCDBMIG,/POCBKP
TOP,%CPU Utilisation
TOP,+PID,Time,%CPU,%Usr,%Sys,Threads,Size,ResText,ResData,CharIO,
%RAM,Paging,Command,WLMclass
BBBP,000,lsconf
BBBP,001,lsconf,"System Model: IBM,8204-E8A"
BBBP,002,lsconf,"Machine Serial Number: 060BD45"
BBBP,003,lsconf,"Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER6"
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