User Guide
116 Utilities Reference
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Kernel View kernel information by all threads, processors,
interrupts, and busiest threads.
View the list of all threads running on the system
In NetWare 5, all threads running on a NetWare server
are grouped into two categories called NetWare
Application and Java Application. To access NetWare 5
thread information, you select Kernel > Applications >
NetWare Application [or] Java Application.
In NetWare 6, threads are not categorized on the basis of
the application. All threads can be viewed from a
common category in MONITOR called All Threads. To
view NetWare 6 thread information, you simply select
Kernel > All Threads.
See whether a processor is online or offline.
View processing load as a percentage both per-
processor and for all processors combined.
View number of threads bound to online processor.
View number of interrupts fired on processor and the
amount of time spent processing interrupts.
List all registered interrupts.
List all Interrupt Service Routines registered to a selected
interrupt.
View the number of interrupts handled by a specific
Interrupt Service Routine, both per-processor or for all
processors combined.
Determine interrupt type and number of Interrupt Service
Routines executed per-interrupt.
List the busiest threads in the Threads option.
View per-thread information, including parent module,
current state, reason thread is suspended, processor
execution time, thread’s stack size, soft affinity or hard
affinity.
Server Parameters Set values for server parameters.
This menu provides the same functionality as the SET
command. For descriptions of parameter categories and
individual parameters, see “SET” on page 186.
Menu Option Use to