Web ViewPoint User Guide, Version 5.14
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A.  CPU:  Choose to display information for all CPUs, or a selected CPU. CPU selections are from 0 to 15. Web 
ViewPoint ignores CPU selections that are not present on your Server (e.g. selecting CPU 12 on a 4 CPU 
system). 
B.  Attribute: Choose one or more attributes from 1 to 14 of the available attributes. They are: 
  CPU Busy:  The percentage of time a Processor is not idle during the polling period. (Processor busy + 
interrupt busy time.) 
  CPU Queue:The average number of Processes on the ready list (Processes which are ready to run.)during 
the polling period as a percentage of the maximum depending on the CPU type.  
  Send Busy:The percentage of time during the polling period that a send was being performed within a 
Processor. 
  Dispatch Rate:The average number of Process dispatches, per second, during the polling periodas a 
percentage of the maximum depending on the CPU type. 
  Disc I/O Rate: The average number of disk I/Os, per second, during the polling period as a percentage of 
the maximum depending on the CPU type. This will be an accumulation of all disk I/Os for all the disk 
Processes within the Processor being reported.  
  Cache Hit Rate: The average number of disk cache hits, per second, during the polling period as a 
percentage of the maximum depending on the CPU type. 
  Page Fault Rate: The average number of page faults which occurred, per second, during the polling period 
as a percentage of the maximum depending on the CPU type. 
  Low PIN PCB: The number of Low PIN Process Control Blocks allocated at the time the Processor is polled.  
  High PIN PCB: The number of High PIN Process Control Blocks allocated at the time the Processor is 
polled.  
  Memory Queue Length: The average number of Processes awaiting page fault servicing during the polling 
period as a percentage of the maximum depending on the CPU type. 
  Memory Pressure: An indicator of the frequency of page faults during the polling period. 
  Locked Memory: The number of pages of physical memory which are locked at the time the Processor is 
polled.  
  Process Time List Elements:  The number of Process Time List Elements allocated at the time the 
Processor is polled.  
  Time List Elements: The number of Time List Elements allocated at the time the Processor is polled. 
C.  Display: Here you select the resolution at which data should be displayed, as well as whether a tuning window 
should be calculated and shown:










