eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by SystemDetailsAggTest

This test is used to measure the aggregated CPU and memory usage of one or more host systems.

 The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Avg_cpu_util This measurement indicates the percentage of utilization of the CPU time of the aggregate components. % A high value could signify a CPU bottleneck. The CPU utilization may be high because a few processes are consuming a lot of CPU, or because there are too many processes contending for a limited resource. Check the currently running processes to see the exact cause of the problem.
Avg_system_cpu_util Indicates the percentage of CPU time spent for system-level processing. % An unusually high value indicates a problem and may be due to too many system-level tasks executing simultaneously
Total_run_queue Indicates the instantaneous length of the queue in which threads are waiting for the processor cycle. This length does not include the threads that are currently being executed. Number A value consistently greater than 2 indicates that many processes could be simultaneously contending for the processor.
Avg_swap_memory On Windows systems, this measurement denotes the committed amount of virtual memory. This corresponds to the space reserved for virtual memory on disk paging file(s). On Solaris systems, this metric corresponds to the swap space currently available. On HPUX and AIX systems, this metric corresponds to the amount of active virtual memory (it is assumed that one virtual page corresponds to 4 KB of memory in this computation). MB An unusually high value for the swap usage can indicate a memory bottleneck. Check the memory utilization of individual processes to figure out the process(es) that has (have) maximum memory consumption and look to tune their memory usages and allocations accordingly.
Avg_free_memory Indicates the free memory available. MB A very low value of free memory is also an indication of high memory utilization on a host. The detailed diagnosis of this measure lists the top 10 processes responsible for maximum memory consumption on the host.