Column
|
Description
|
kthr
|
Kernel thread state changes per second over the sampling
interval. |
r
|
Number of kernel threads placed in run queue. |
b
|
Number of kernel threads placed in the Virtual Memory Manager
(VMM) wait queue (awaiting resource, awaiting input/output). |
p
|
The number of threads waiting on raw I/Os (bypassing journaled
file system (JFS)) to complete. |
fi/fo
|
Number of file pages paged in/out per second. |
cpu
|
Breakdown of percentage usage of CPU time. For multiprocessor
systems, CPU values are global averages among all processors.
Also, the I/O wait state is defined system-wide and not per
processor. |
us
|
Average percentage of CPU time executing in the user mode. |
sy
|
Average percentage of CPU time executing in the system mode. |
id
|
Average percentage of time that CPUs were idle and the system
did not have an outstanding disk I/O request. |
wa
|
CPU idle time during which the system had outstanding disk/NFS
I/O request(s). If there is at least one outstanding I/O to a disk
when wait is running, the time is classified as waiting for I/O.
Unless asynchronous I/O is being used by the process, an I/O
request to disk causes the calling process to block (or sleep)
until the request has been completed. Once an I/O request for a
process completes, it is placed on the run queue. If the I/Os were
completing faster, more CPU time could be used. |
pc
|
Number of physical processors consumed. Displayed only if the
partition is running with shared processor. |
ec
|
The percentage of entitled capacity consumed. Displayed only if
the partition is running with the shared processor. |
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
vmstat relevant columns with descriptions
Labels:
AIX,
memory,
monitoring,
performance,
tuning
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