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Elements of the INTERRUPTS Display
Elements of the INTERRUPTS Display
Table 2-3. INTERRUPTS Elements Reported in the INTERRUPTS
Display (page 1 of 2)
Element Description
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INTRPTS Header identifying the INTERRUPTS display.
DISP Number of dispatcher interrupts.
BUS Number of interprocessor communication (IPC) interrupts.
HIIO Number of high-priority I/O interrupts. For systems running G-
series R
VUs, it do
es not apply and always returns 0.
IIO Number of I/O traffic interrupts.
TIME Number of time-list interrupts.
FAULT Number of page-fault interrupts.
SCHANL Number of special channel error interrupts. For systems
running G-series R
VUs,
it does not apply and always returns 0.
CME Number of correctable memory error interrupts.
UCME Number of uncorrectable memory error interrupts.
MAB Number of memory access breakpoint interrupts.
BKPT Number of instruction breakpoint interrupts.
OSP Number of Remote Maintenance Interface (RMI) interrupts.
The RMI
performs some of the
functions that on earlier
systems were performed by the Operations and Service
Processor (OSP). For systems running G-series RVUs, this
element does not apply and always returns 0.
PFAIL Number of power-fail interrupts.
PON Number of power-on interrupts.
IFAIL Number of instruction failure traps.
STKOV Number of stack overflow traps.
ARITHOV Number of arithmetic overflow traps.
SAMPLE Number of Measure sampler interrupts.
DISPATCHES Header identifying the DISPATCHES display.
(Note: The elements mentioned under the DISPATCHES
display are a
pplicable for H-serie
s RVUs and J-series RVUs
only.)
NORMAL Number of dispatches for processes other than the idle
process, TNet IPs,
and other Interrupt processes.
TNET IPS Number of dispatches for TNet Services IPs.
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For definitions of the different types of interrupts and traps reported by the INTERRUPTS option, see the
Glossary.