HP XC System Software Administration Guide Version 3.2

The Metric menu influences the display of the detail graphs for a system display. This menu
offers the following choices:
bytes in This graph reports the rate of data received on all network devices on the
node.
bytes out This graph reports the rate of data transmitted on all network devices on the
node.
cpu idle This graph indicates how much of the node's CPU set was available for other
tasks.
cpu iowait This graph reports the percent of time the system was waiting for I/O to
complete or to handle an interrupt.
cpu system This graph shows how much of the CPU time has been spent on system-level
tasks.
cpu usage This graph reports how much of the node's CPU set was spent in the user,
system, and nice states.
This is the default.
load average This graph reports the 1, 5, and 15 minute load averages.
mem buffers This graph shows how much of the node's memory was allocated to
system-wide memory buffers.
mem shared This graph reports the amount of memory being shared among applications.
mem used This graph reports the percent of memory in use for all activities, for example,
code, buffers, and shared memory.
swap info This graph reports the amount of swap space available and the amount of
swap space in use.
The Last menu specifies the length of the sample data. The choices are:
2 days
1 week
2 weeks
1 month
1 year
1 hour
2 hours
6 hours
12 hours
1 day
You can specify how the utility sorts the detail graphs with the Sorted menu. The options are:
ascending Displays those nodes whose data is greatest first.
by hostname Displays the nodes in order by hostname regardless of the data.
descending Displays those nodes whose data is least first.
The System Details link opens the Nagios Service Status Details for All Hosts window.
Selecting the Get Fresh Data button in the top right-hand corner updates the graph with any
available new data.
The Job Manager portion of the display provides applicable information on LSF and SLURM.
For LSF, the LSF host names are listed with their status, their maximum memory allocation, and
the number of jobs running. This information is summarized from the lshosts and bhosts
commands.
For SLURM, the Job Manager lists the name of each SLURM partition, its state, and the number
of nodes allocated.
7.9 The resmon Utility
The resmon utility is a job-centric resource monitoring Web page initially inspired by the
open-source clumon product. It consists of a single Perl CGI script that, when viewed, invokes
7.9 The resmon Utility 101