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This pane contains the following information:
Curve graph of system loadDisplay the trend of the Mac OS system load average (system
load/1 minutes, system load/5 minutes, and system load/15 minutes) in the past one hour by
default. You can also select a time period to view the system load trend in the specified time
period. Click the Last 1 hour icon , the Last 6 hours icon , the Today icon , the Yesterday
icon , the This week icon , the This month icon , or the This year icon to select a time
period. The curves for different time intervals are marked in different colors, including:
Green curveIndicate the trend of system load average (system load/1 minute) in the past
one hour.
Orange curveIndicate the trend of system load average (system load/5 minutes) in the
past hour.
Blue curve—Indicate the trend of system load average (system load/15 minutes) in the past
hour.
Move the pointer to the curve to view the system load average of a specified sampling point.
Attribute/ValueDisplays the monitored indexes and its value. The monitored indexes are:
System Load/MinIndicate the system load average of the last one minute before APM
start polling the host.
System Load/5 MinIndicate the system load average of the last five minutes before APM
start polling the host.
System Load/15 MinIndicate the system load average of the last fifteen minutes before
APM start polling the host.
History Record—Click the History Record icon to view the system load trend of the
Mac OS in a past time period, which includes the last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday,
this week, this month, and this year. If you select the time period Last 1 hour, Last 6 hours,
or Today, the system load indexes are measured in unit of a polling interval; if you select the
time period Yesterday, This week, or This month, the system load indexes are
measured in hours, and the diagram displays the system load trends, and the maximum,
minimize, and average values of the system load indexes; if you select the time period This
year, the system load indexes are measured in days, and the diagram displays the system
load trends, and the maximum, minimize, and average values of the system load indexes.
Move the pointer over the each sampling point to view the system load for the time being.
File system usage ratio
Being different from the Windows file system, the Mac OS file system has only one root directory (/),
which contains all sub-directories and files. Each physical partitions or logical volume is mounted as a
sub-directory through a mount point, and you can read/write data from/to a partitions or logical
volume by reading/writing the data from/to the corresponding sub-directory.
The File System Usage Ratio pane is shown in Figure 79.