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Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts
Performance Monitoring in RTMT
Partition
The partition object provides information about the file system and its usage in the system. Table 5-54
contains information on partition counters. Be aware that these counters are available for the spare
partition, if present.
Ta b l e 5-53 Number of Replicates Created and State of Replication
Counters Counter Descriptions
Number of Replicates Created This counter displays the number of replicates that were created by Informix for
the DB tables. This counter displays information during Replication Setup.
Replicate_State This counter represents the state of replication. The following list provides
possible values:
• 0—Initializing. The counter equals 0 when the server is not defined or when
the server is defined but the template has not completed.
• 1—Replication setup script fired from this node. Cisco recommends that you
run utils dbreplication status on the CLI to determine the location and cause
of the failure.
• 2—Good Replication.
• 3—Bad Replication. A counter value of 3 indicates replication in the cluster
is bad. It does not mean that replication failed on a particular server in the
cluster. Cisco recommends that you run utils dbreplication status on the CLI
to determine the location and cause of the failure.
• 4—Replication setup did not succeed.
Ta b l e 5-54 Partition
Counters Counter Descriptions
% CPU Time This counter represents the percentage of CPU time that is dedicated to handling
I/O requests that were issued to the disk. This counter is no longer valid when the
counter value equals -1.
% Used This counter represents the percentage of disk space that is in use on this file
system.
% Wait in Read Not Used. The Await Read Time counter replaces this counter. This counter is no
longer valid when the counter value equals -1.
% Wait in Write Not Used. The Await Write Time counter replaces this counter.This counter is no
longer valid when the counter value equals -1.
Await Read Time This counter represents the average time, measured in milliseconds, for Read
requests that are issued to the device to be served. This counter is no longer valid
when the counter value equals -1.
Await Time This counter represents the average time, measured in milliseconds, for I/O
requests that were issued to the device to be served. This includes the time that
the requests spent in queue and the time that was spent servicing them.This
counter is no longer valid when the counter value equals -1.
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