Viewing system information


MainView for Linux — Servers monitors CPU usage, kernel information, and related activities of your Linux systems. This lists the system information views.

View

Description

SYLCPUR

displays processor usage for each monitored Linux image

Use the SYLCPU/SYLCPUR view to display CPU load information.

SYLCPUER

displays processor statistics summarized over all processor engines

SYLHOSTR

displays the full host name for a system

SYLMSQIR

displays resource usage and limits of the monitored Linux system message queuing component

SYLMSQSR

displays the message queue statistics and information for each Inter-Process Communication (IPC) message queue that is allocated on the monitored Linux system

SYLOVERR

displays information about each Linux system that is being monitored by the PAS Data for this view comes from heartbeat data. For more information, see Heartbeat data .

Use the SYLOVER /SYLOVERR view to obtain status information quickly about all monitored Linux system images connected to the PAS that own the current context.

SYLOVRZR

displays information about each Linux system that is being monitored by the PAS

This view is summarized by image name.

SYLSEMIR

displays resource usage limits of the semaphore subsystem

This view includes the following information:

  • maximum number of semaphores and undo structures
  • maximum number of IDs
  • maximum semaphores per ID

SYLSEMSR

displays semaphore array information
This view includes the following information:

  • semaphore set ID
  • creator and owner
  • current number of semaphores
  • permissions
  • access times

SYLSHMIR

displays the shared memory information
This view includes the following information:

  • total amount of shared memory used (in kilobytes)
  • minimum segment size (in bytes)
  • maximum number of segments per process

SYLSHMSR

displays the shared memory statistics

SYLSWAPR

displays the system metrics and swap load to manage system performance
This view shows the following information:

  • total swap space and usage,
  • pages scanned
  • paging rates
  • paging reads
  • paging writes
  • faults
  • context switches

SYLTBLSR

displays table size and the amount of the table currently that is being used for the following kernel tables:

  • process table (processes currently running)
  • I-Node table (unique file identifiers)
  • file table (open file instances)

SYLUSER

displays system resource information
This view shows the following information:

  • CPU usage
  • run queue
  • memory usage and totals
  • I/O rates
  • kernel table
  • swapping
  • load averages (1–, 5– and 15– minute intervals)

This section details some basic functions that you can perform, useful information, and sample views from a few frequently used system views. The following views are detailed in this section:

  • SYLOVRZR
  • SYLUSER

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