HP XC System Software User's Guide Version 3.2

The following describes the menu options at the top of the xcxclus display window:
Terminates the xcxclus utility.
Exit..File
Enables you to specify the utilization data in terms of cumulative or
incremental utilization.
UtilizationOptions
Opens a dialog box that enables you to set the refresh rate.
Refresh...
Enables you to display core utilization in terms of user or system statistics,
or both.
CPU Info
Turns off the display of the color key at the bottom of the display.
KeyView
Turns off the display of the utilization values in the node icons.
Utilization Values
Designates the full node name, instead of the node number, for each node.
Full Node Names
Enables you to show the xcxclus display at 50%, 75%, 100%, or 125% of
its size.
Zoom
Enables you to suspend the display until this button is released.
Hold
When you invoke the xcxclus utility, specifying the data file you previously generated, the
xcxclus utility plays back the graphical display of the performance metrics stored in the data
file. The following plays back the display from the previous example:
$ /opt/xtools/bin/xcxclus test
For additional information on this utility, see xcxclus(1).
7.3 Plotting the Data from the xcxclus Datafiles
The clusplot utility enables you to graph the data from the datafiles generated with the
xcxclus utility. Figure 7-3 is a representation of the output from the clusplot utility for the
DB.n6.xcxclus data file. This data file is created when the xcxclus utility is run with the -o
DB option.
The following shows the invocation of the clusplot utility:
$ /opt/xtools/bin/clusplot DB
Node n6 is one of the nodes in the job allocation.
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