Using the Processor Settings Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor

You can use the Processor Settings portlet to see your priority elevation and processor reservation settings without navigating to the SuiteCloud Processors Preferences page. This portlet makes it convenient for you to discover which processor settings yield favorable or problematic effects on your script jobs' performance.

Processor Settings.

You can see the following details on the Processor Settings portlet:

Setting

Description

Total No. of Processors

The total number of processors available to your account.

Priority Elevation

The priority elevation option that was set for your account.

Elevation Interval

The time interval based on your priority elevation selection.

Processor Reservation

Displayed if the Enable Reservation box on the SuiteCloud Processors Preferences page is checked. Checking this box allows the reservation of processors for high priority jobs for your account.

No. of Reserved Processors

The number of processors reserved for high priority jobs. Displayed if processor reservation is enabled.

Reserved Processors in Use

The number of reserved processors that are actively being used by your jobs.

Reuse Idle Processors

Displayed if the Reuse Idle Processors box on the SuiteCloud Processors Preferences page is checked. Checking this box allows reserved processors that are not in use for 24 hours to accept lower priority jobs.

Related Topics

Using the SuiteCloud Processors Monitor Dashboard
Setting the Date Range in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Overview Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Wait Time by Priority Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Elevated Priority Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Processor Utilization Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Job Status Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Processor Concurrency Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor
Using the Queue and Processor Details Portlet in SuiteCloud Processors Monitor

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