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AIX Plugin
Processor Extension
The processor extension works for both AIX and Linux on the Power ppc64/ppc64le architecture.
Metrics reported are:
- mode - Processor mode, Capped or Uncapped
- type - Processor type, Shared or Dedicated
- lcpu - Number of logical CPU's available for this partition
- ent - Processor entitlements available for this partition
- user - Indicates the percentage of the entitled processing capacity used while executing at the user level (application).
- sys - Indicates the percentage of the entitled processing capacity used while executing at the system level (kernel).
- idle - Indicates the percentage of the entitled processing capacity unused while the partition was idle and did not have any outstanding disk I/O request.
- wait - Indicates the percentage of the entitled processing capacity unused while the partition was idle and had outstanding disk I/O request(s).
- physc - Indicates the number of physical processors consumed.
- entc - Indicates the percentage of the entitled capacity consumed.
- lbusy - Indicates the percentage of logical processor(s) utilization that occurred while executing at the user and system level.
Memory Extension
Metrics reported are:
- total - Total amount of memory (in KB).
- used - real memory consumption (in KB).
- free - free memory for use (in KB).
- pin - pinned memory consumption (in KB).
- virtual - virtual memory consumption (in KB).
- available - available memory (if freeing up virtual) (in KB).
- paged - paging space consumption (in KB).
Pinning a memory region prohibits the pager from stealing pages from the pages backing the pinned memory region.
Disk Extension
Only reports first device found. Improvements on the TODO.
Metrics reported are:
- device - Name of device.
- reads - The total number of KB read.
- writes - The total number of KB written.