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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 14 PROCESSOR UTILIZATION STATISTICS<br />

Event 14 PROCESSOR UTILIZATION STATISTICS<br />

PROCESSOR UTILIZATION STATISTICS<br />

Description: Formats a supplementary console message as it displays to show the<br />

following statistics. These statistics show how well the primary hardware processor<br />

resources were used over the current statistics interval.<br />

Example:<br />

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The PEAK CPU idle time is lower than the average to reflect a higher CPU busy<br />

percent. The 128-byte statistics are the most widely used type of memory buffers.<br />

They show percents and counts for the amount of available granules of memory.<br />

Statistics on each active IOP not processing PP related work are kept, calculated,<br />

collected, reported, and logged for <strong>DCP</strong>/50s and <strong>DCP</strong>/30s. These statistics are kept at<br />

the discretion of the customer’s configuration parameters.<br />

For example:<br />

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Only the IOP statistics lines appear and are logged for each IOP that is running.<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

Action: If the buffer statistics are averaging and peaking at or near zero over several<br />

hours you should either order more memory for the <strong>DCP</strong>, or move some users to<br />

another <strong>DCP</strong>.<br />

Note: The IOP statistics do not appear for the <strong>DCP</strong>/15 model.<br />

CPUTL<br />

Description: Network statistics collected. <strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

7436 0728–303 7–17

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