Accessing Power and Performance Data I-9
Execution Result (Example)
Proc0 : PercentProcessorTime=9
Proc1 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc2 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc3 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc4 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc5 : PercentProcessorTime=1
Proc6 : PercentProcessorTime=6
Proc7 : PercentProcessorTime=41
Proc8 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc9 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc10 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc11 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc12 : PercentProcessorTime=0
Proc13 : PercentProcessorTime=7
Proc14 : PercentProcessorTime=20
Proc15 : PercentProcessorTime=63
:
:
Proc_Total : PercentProcessorTime=8
Proc0 to Proc64 represents utilization of individual processor, and Proc_Total represents utilization
of overall processors.
NOTE:
The processor number indicates a logical CPU number, not a
physical CPU number. The maximum processor number depends on
processor type and how they are configured.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1644F
Page 21: ...Notes on Using Your Server 1 3 Internal View ...
Page 235: ...Installing and Using Utilities 6 13 Windows Server 2003 ...
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Page 316: ...8 54 Troubleshooting When you use a remote console 6 Each tool is selected and it starts ...
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Page 441: ...D 24 Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete ...
Page 471: ...E 28 Installing Windows Server 2008 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete ...
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