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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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4. Click a PID link. The following sections appear:<br />

Viewing database status<br />

• The Process summary section identifies the Process name <strong>and</strong> Process start time.<br />

User id <strong>and</strong> Group id values appear when UNIX-based data is shown. The Parent<br />

pid provides the identifier number associated with the process that spawned this<br />

current process.<br />

• The Process statistics section presents details about the database’s real-time<br />

operational status. Values presented without parentheses identify that the processing<br />

time determined since the last scheduled polling interval, as noted, has occurred.<br />

Values presented within parentheses have been calculated based on information<br />

obtained since the start of the process.<br />

Table 2–13 identifies <strong>and</strong> describes the fields of information presented in the Process<br />

statistics section.<br />

Table 2–13: Process statistics data<br />

Field Description<br />

Resident size The physical size of the process as defined by the host<br />

system.<br />

Virtual size The virtual size of the process as defined by the host<br />

system.<br />

CPU The percentage of time spent using the CPU in either<br />

the user or kernel mode since the last scheduled poll.<br />

User time The amount of CPU time spent in the user mode since<br />

the last scheduled poll.<br />

Kernel time The amount of CPU time spent in the kernel mode<br />

since the last scheduled poll.<br />

Process time The sum of the values that appear in the User time <strong>and</strong><br />

Kernel time fields.<br />

Weighted CPU The percentage of time spent using the CPU in either<br />

the user or kernel mode since the last scheduled poll<br />

divided by the number of CPU processors on the<br />

system.<br />

This value appears only when there is more than one<br />

CPU process on the system where the process is<br />

running.<br />

2–29

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