HP Integrity Virtual Machines 4.3: Installation, Configuration, Administration
NOTE: This option is for HP-UX guests only.
• GDISK — Name of the guest disk in persistent dsf
format.
• G%BUSY – As seen from the guest, this is the
percentage of time, over the interval, that the disk
device was busy servicing an I/O request.
• GAVQUE —Average number of I/O requests
outstanding for this guest disk as seen from the guests
point of view.
• GR+W/s — This is the number of read and write I/O
transfers performed per second as seen from the guest.
• GBLKS/s — As seen from the guest, this is the number
of 512K blocks per second of storage data that has
been transferred to and from the guest disk device.
• GAVWAIT — As seen from the guest, this is the
guest's average time (in milliseconds) that transfer
requests waited idly on queue for the device.
• GAVSERV — As seen from the guest, average time
(in milliseconds) to service each transfer request
(includes seek, rotational latency, and data transfer
times) for the device.
• HDISK — Name of the guest disk in persistent dsf
format.
• H%BUSY — As seen from the guest, this is the
percentage of time, over the interval, that the disk
device was busy servicing an I/O request.
• HAVQUE — Average number of I/O requests
outstanding for this guest disk as seen from the guests
point of view.
• HR+W/s — This is the number of read and write I/O
transfers performed per second as seen from the VM
Host.
• HBLKS/s — As seen from the VM Host, this is the
number of 512K blocks per second of storage data that
has been transferred to and from the guest disk device.
• HAVWAIT — As seen from the VM Host, this is the
VM Host's average time (in milliseconds) that transfer
requests waited idly on queue for the device.
• HAVSERV — As seen from the VM Host, average
time (in milliseconds) to service each transfer request
(includes seek, rotational latency, and data transfer
times) for the device.
-F
Integrity VM core Memory Metrics activity by Guest
Display for the sample interval. The –M option displays
all counts by vCpu.
• DTLB — Number of data TLB entries needed by data
access that were missing and had to be inserted.
• RFI — Number of Return From Interrupt instructions.
• SET_PSR — Number of time the PSR was reset during
guest execution.
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