The following table provides a brief description of the properties for Process Statistics.
When you add a row to the process statistics table, you must provide the information in the first five rows in the following table. See To Add a Row to a Data Property Table for more information.
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Property |
Description |
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Entry Name |
Name of the process statistics table entry (must be a unique name). |
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Name Pattern |
Pattern to match the name of the binary for the process that you want to monitor. |
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Argv Pattern |
Pattern to match the arguments of the command that executes the process. |
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User Specification |
User name that is executing the process. |
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Entry Description |
Description of the entry (required field). |
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Process Command |
Command used to initiate the process, if applicable. |
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Process Count |
Number of processes currently running that match the patterns. |
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% System CPU Usage |
Percentage CPU used by the system processes. This value is a time-weighted average that is taken at different time intervals. Do not confuse this percentage with the value that might result after you enter the UNIX ps command. |
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% User CPU Usage |
Percentage CPU used by the user processes. |
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Virtual Size |
Total size of the processes in Kbytes. |
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Resident Set Size |
Resident size of the processes in Kbytes. |
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Monitoring State |
Toggle between on (row is enabled) and off (row is disabled). When the row is disabled, all the entries are displayed as 0 (zero). |