Display Cpu-Usage History - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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Actual Stat. Cycle
===== CPU usage info (no:
CPU Usage Stat. Cycle: 60 (Second)
CPU Usage
CPU Usage Stat. Time : 2006-07-10
CPU Usage Stat. Tick : 0x1d9c(CPU Tick High) 0xa50e5351(CPU Tick Low)
Actual Stat. Cycle
Table 1-2 display cpu-usage command output description
Field
Unit CPU usage
1% in last 5 seconds
1% in last 1 minute
1% in last 5 minutes
CPU usage info (no: idx:)
CPU Usage Stat. Cycle
CPU Usage
CPU Usage Stat. Time
CPU Usage Stat. Tick
Actual Stat. Cycle

display cpu-usage history

Syntax
display cpu-usage history [ task task-id ]
View
Any view
: 0x0(CPU Tick High) 0x95030517(CPU Tick Low)
1
idx: 57) =====
: 3%
10:55:55
: 0x0(CPU Tick High) 0x950906af(CPU Tick Low)
CPU usage statistics
After the device boots, the system calculates and records the average
CPU usage in every five seconds.
This field displays the average CPU usage in the last five seconds.
After the device boots, the system calculates and records the average
CPU usage in every one minute.
This field displays the average CPU usage in the last minute.
After the device boots, the system calculates and records the average
CPU usage in every five minutes.
This field displays the average CPU usage in the last five minutes.
Information of CPU usage records (no: The (no+1)th record is currently
displayed. no numbers from 0, a smaller number equals a newer
record. idx: index of the current record in the history record table). If
only the information of the current record is displayed, no and idx are
not displayed.
CPU usage measurement interval, in seconds. For example, if the
value is 41, it indicates that the average CPU usage during the last 41
seconds is calculated. The value range of this field is 1 to 60.
Average CPU usage in a measurement interval, in percentage
CPU usage statistics time in seconds, that is, the system time when the
command is executed
System runtime in ticks, represented by a 64-bit hexadecimal. CPU
Tick High represents the most significant 32 bits and the CPU Tick Low
the least significant 32 bits.
Actual CPU usage measurement interval in ticks, represented by a
64-bit hexadecimal. CPU Tick High represents the most significant 32
bits and the CPU Tick Low the least significant 32 bits. Owing to the
precision of less than one second, the actual measurement periods of
different CPU usage records may differ slightly.
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