This window displays CPU utilization for the 'n' number of intervals.
On the
By default only ten entries are displayed in a view. You can choose the number of entries to be displayed under the Show entries drop down box.
As an enhancement, Filter option is provided above each respective column in a table. You can now filter the details based on entries in each column. Enter the "search text"/choose the option from the drop-down box for each row and click Search on the Filter panel to view only those entries. To remove all the entries from the Filter columns and to view the complete record, click .
Here's an example of the Filters option:
The EMA also provides an option to view the details of only those columns that you are interested using Show/Hide on the display panel. Click Refresh to refresh the table.
The total number of records available is displayed at the left bottom of the panel. An option to navigate between the pages is available at the right bottom of the panel. It also displays the current page number that you are viewing.
The following fields are displayed:
For applications using Linux kernel version 3.16 or higher (for example, SBC v06.02.00 and higher), the output of the top
command displays wrong, and sometimes unrealistic, values about CPU utilization. This is a known issue with all 3.16 and higher kernels (refer to this CentOS page for more information).
Likewise, the information and graphs displayed in this EMA window may display wrong values of CPU utilization.
You can use top -H
or mpstat
commands to check the memory and CPU utilization.