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diff --git a/man/man5/pmview.5 b/man/man5/pmview.5 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f60bfec --- /dev/null +++ b/man/man5/pmview.5 @@ -0,0 +1,1036 @@ +.TH PMVIEW 5 "" "Performance Co-Pilot" +.SH NAME +\f3pmview\f1 \- configuration file format for performance +.SH DESCRIPTION +This man page describes version 2.1 of the +.B pmview +configuration file format. +.PP +The configuration format supports metrics from multiple hosts or archives. A +configuration file can specify metrics without a source, with different hosts +and different archives. However, a configuration file that contains archives +may only have one archive for anyone host. When in ``replay'' mode, any +metrics with host specific sources require an archive to be specified for that +host on the command line or as a source to a previous metric. The archive must +be the same archive (based on a string comparison of the archive names) of any +archives specified in the configuration file for the same host. +.PP +The time controls will list all hosts that are specified on the command line +and the configuration file in the timezone listing (see +.BR pmtime (1)). +.PP +The configuration file format is based on a two-dimensional grid which +can contain a variety of bars, stacks, links, pipes, labels and other +grids. The grids resize each column and row to match the size of the +largest item in that column or row. A configuration file that +contains only one object does not require a grid. The +.B pmview +configuration file starts with an identification header in the first +non-comment line: +.PP +.in 1.0i +.ft CW +.nf +pmview Version 2.1 \f2[command_line]\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.in +.PP +The optional +.I command_line +should be the command line with which the tool was launched, if the +configuration file has been generated by another tool. This is useful for +applications that are to be restarted automatically on the next login, after +the user has logged out while +.B pmview +was still running. +Care should be taken to ensure that the command specified is either a +full pathname or will be found on the PATH available at login. +.PP +All lines which begin with ``#'' are treated as comments and +ignored. Otherwise, all spaces, tabs and newlines are treated as white space +so multiple commands may be on the same line. +.PP +The syntax for specifying values in the configuration file is consistent for +all commands, namely: +.TP 4n +.I color +A color must be either a +.BR X (1) +color name, a +.BR X (1) +numerical color, or three normalized +.I real +values representing the saturation of red, green and blue. For example, +the following colors are identical: +.PP +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +red +rgbi:1.0/0.0/0.0 +1.0 0.0 0.0 +.fi +.ft R +.in +.TP 4n +.I int +An integer. +.TP 4n +.I metric +A metric consists of an optional source (host or archive), the metric name, +an optional instance list immediately after name, followed by the maximum (or +normalization value). A colon (``:'') is used to separate a host name from the +metric, and a forward slash (``/'') to separate an archive name from the +metric. Instances are enclosed in square brackets and comma separated. Each +instance may be enclosed in quotes. +.IP +For example, some legal metrics are: + +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +kernel.all.cpu.idle 4000 +myhost:kernel.all.cpu.idle[cpu0,"cpu3"] 1000.0 +/path/to/myarchive/kernel.all.cpu.idle[cpu1] 1000 +.fi +.ft R +.in + +To assist the process of matching instance names, two further comparisons are +made beyond a simple string comparison. If the instance name contains +spaces, only the first word in the instance name is required to match the +instance, assuming that the first word is unique. If the first word is not +unique, only the first matching instance will be selected. The second +comparison occurs if the first word is a number with leading zeros. Any +leading zeros will be skipped before comparing the first word again. This +permits process ids used in the +.I proc +metrics to be easily matched, without specifying the entire instance name. For +example, to visualize the user and system time of +.I init +use the metric specification + +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +proc.psusage.utime[1] 1000 +proc.psusage.stime[1] 1000 +.fi +.ft R +.in +.TP 4n +.I name +A name for an object which may be referred to later in the configuration file. +Names must be a single word consisting of all alphanumeric characters, as well +as underscores, dashes and colons. It is recommended that names do not begin +with an underscore as this may be interpreted as a keyword. +.TP 4n +.I pos +This is the position of the object within the grid. The syntax of a position +is: +.IP +.in 1.0i +[ [\f2x\f1 \f2z\f1] [ [\f2width\f1 \f2depth\f1] [\f2alignment\f1] ] ] +.in +.TP 14 +.I " x" +The horizontal coordinate (left to right) of the object, starting at 0. The +default +.I x +is 0. +.TP +.I " z" +The vertical coordinate (top to bottom) of the object, starting at 0. The +default +.I z +is 0. +.TP +.I " width" +The number of columns occupied by the object. The default +.I width +is 1. +.TP +.I " depth" +The number of rows occupied by the object. The default +.I depth +is 1. +.TP +.I " alignment" +The edge or corner that the object is aligned with. Possible alignments +include: \f2north\f1, \f2south\f1, \f2east\f1, \f2west\f1, \f2northeast\f1, +\f2northwest\f1, \f2southeast\f1, \f2southwest\f1 and \f2center\f1. +Abbreviations like \f2se\f1 and \f2SE\f1 are also accepted. The default +alignment is \f2center\f1. +.IP +The size of an object may not be known as the number of instances for some +metrics will vary between hosts and +PMDA +configurations. Therefore, the position of the object can be used to specify +the likely size of the object, so that the position of the surrounding objects +is appropriately adjusted. +.IP +The following are legal positions: +.TP 21 +.ft CW + 0 5 +.ft R +The object is centered at grid position 0,5 occupying 1 grid square. +.TP +.ft CW + 1 2 north +.ft R +The object is aligned with the north edge of position 1,2 occupying 1 grid +square. +.TP +.ft CW + 2 2 2 1 east +.ft R +The object is aligned to the eastern edge of position 3,2 and occupies 2 grid +squares (2,2 and 3,2). +.TP 4n +.I string +A string is a series of characters enclosed in double quotes. A string may +not contain newlines or escaped double quotes. + +.PP +There are several parameters that may affect the size, shape and color of +objects when they are displayed. These parameters are scoped so that they only +alter objects defined later in the same scope. Therefore, parameter settings +at the top of a configuration file affect the entire scene, unless they are +changed later in the file. Most of these parameters are also resources. +.TP 4n +\f3_barLength\f1 \f2int\f1 +The side length of the +.B _bar +and +.B _stack +blocks. Default is 28. +.TP 4n +\f3_barHeight\f1 \f2int\f1 +The maximum height of a +.B _bar +and +.B _stack +blocks. Default is 80. +.TP 4n +\f3_baseColor\f1 \f2color\f1 +The color of +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +and +.B _stack +base planes. Default is rgbi:0.15/0.15/0.15. +.TP 4n +\f3_baseHeight\f1 \f2int\f1 +The height of +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +and +.B _stack +base planes. Default is 2. +.TP 4n +\f3_gapWidth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The gap between blocks in a +.B _bar +object in the X-axis. The default is 8. +.TP 4n +\f3_gapDepth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The gap between blocks in a +.B _bar +object in the Z-axis. The default is 8. +.TP 4n +\f3_gapLabel\f1 \f2int\f1 +The gap between the base of a +.B _bar +object, and any metric or instance labels. The default is 6. +.TP 4n +\f3_gridWidth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The minimum width of a +.B _grid +column. The default is 20. +.TP 4n +\f3_gridDepth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The minimum depth of a +.B _grid +row. The default is 20. +.TP 4n +\f3_labelMargin\f1 \f2int\f1 +The margin around a +.B _label +object. The default is 5. +.TP 4n +\f3_labelColor\f1 \f2color\f1 +The color of +.B _label +and +.B _bar +labels. The default is white. +.TP 4n +\f3_marginWidth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The extra width of a +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +and +.B _stack +base plane beyond the objects on the plane. The default is 8. +.TP 4n +\f3_marginDepth\f1 \f2int\f1 +The extra depth of a +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +and +.B _stack +base plane beyond the objects on the plane. The default is 8. +.TP 4n +\f3_pipeLength\f1 \f2int\f1 +Total length of a +.BR _pipe. +The default is the value of +.BR _barHeight. +.TP 4n +\f3_scale\f1 \f2real\f1 +The scale applied to the entire scene. This parameter may not be used within +any objects, only at the top of the configuration file. The default is 1.0. +.PP +To simplify the specification of colors, a +.B _colorList +and a +.B _colorScale +may be used to define colors for an object which has metrics +associated with it, i.e. +.BR _bar , +.B _stack +or +.BR _pipe . +A color list may be defined within an object, or named and defined at +the top of a configuration file. A named color list may then be referenced +within multiple objects: +.TP 4n +\f3_colorList\f1 \f2name\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 [\f2color\f1...] \f3)\f1 +Associate the +.IR color s +with the color list +.IR name . +The assignment of colors to blocks depends on the type of an +object. For example, the color list called +.I foo +has the same color three times: + +.RS 4 +.ft CW +.nf +_colorList foo ( red rgbi:1.0/0.0/0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 ) +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +\f3_colorScale\f1 \f2name\f1 \f2color\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2color\f1 \f2real\f1...] \f3)\f1 +Associate the +.IR color s +and +.IR real s +with the color list +.IR name . +The initial +.I color +is the default color of the object. The object will change color to the other +colors when the normalized value of the object is equal to or greater than +each +.IR real . +Therefore, each +.I real +must be larger than the previous +.IR real , +and should be in the range 0.0 to 1.0. This scale gradually changes from blue +to red: +.PP +.RS 4 +.ft CW +.nf +_colorScale coldToHot blue ( rgbi:0.5/0.0/1.0 0.3 + purple 0.6 + rgbi:1.0/0.0/0.5 0.8 + red 0.95) +.fi +.ft R +.RE +.PP +There are several different object types which could be found in a +.B pmview +scene: +.BR _bar , +.BR _stack , +.BR _pipe , +.BR _grid , +.BR _link , +and +.BR _label . +There is also +.B _xing +which is a special type of the +.BR _link . +The +.BR _bar , +.B _stack +and +.B _pipe +objects are modulated by metric values, a +.B _label +is fixed text, +.B _link +and +.B _xing +are interconnects and a +.B _grid +is a container of objects, including other +.B _grid +objects, which controls the layout of the scene. A +.B _grid +object is only required if there are two or more objects in the scene. +.PP +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +and +.B _stack +objects may have base planes which provide a point of reference for the blocks +as they change height. A label can be applied to the base plane +.B _grid +object if it is +.B _shown +with: + +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_baseLabel\f1 \f2name\f1|\f2string\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.in + +.B _baseLabel +should be used within the scope of the relevant +.BR _bar , +.B _grid +or +.B _stack +object. The first ``\\n'' characters in the string will be replaced by a new +line. Subsequent ``\\n'' characters will be ignored. +.PP +For a scene to be valid it must contain at least one modulated object. +.PP +The objects are defined as: +.TP 4n +\f3_bar\f1 [\f2options\f1] \f3(\f1 [\f2metric-list\f1] [\f2color-list\f1] [\f2label-list\f1] \f3)\f1 +A +.B _bar +object represents a collection of blocks. The number of blocks depends on the +number of metrics and metric instances assigned to the object. By default, the +blocks are modulated by changing the height of each block. Alternatively, +blocks may be modulated by changing color, or both height and color. Each +color in the +.I color-list +is assigned to each metric. Therefore, multiple instances of the one metric +will have the same color. The +.I options +that may be passed to a +.B _bar +object are: +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +.I pos +The position of the +.B _bar +object within the current +.B _grid +object. +.TP 4n +\f3_col\f1|\f3_row\f1 +Position the blocks so that each instance is in a column +.RB ( _col ) +or a row +.RB ( _row ). +This implies that each different metric is in a separate row or column, +respectively. The default is +.BR _col . +.TP 4n +\f3_show\f1|\f3_hide\f1 +Is the base plane visible? Default is +.BR _show . +.TP 4n +\f3_ymod\f1|\f3_colormod\f1|\f3_colorymod\f1 +Modulate the blocks by adjusting their height +.RB ( _ymod ), +color +.RB ( _colormod ) +or both height and color +.RB ( _colorymod ). +.TP 4n +\f3_cube\f1|\f3_cylinder\f1 +Set the shape of the blocks. The default is +.BR _cube . +.RE +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +\f3_groupbymetric\f1|\f3_groupbyinst\f1|\f3_groupbyrow|\f1|\f3groupbycol\f1 +Set the grouping of blocks when launching other tools. For tools like +.BR pmchart (1) +some views may generate many small charts which cannot be drawn entirely within +the screen. Another problem is it may be more appropriate to generate charts +with the same instance in each chart, rather then the same metric. The group +specifiers control the algorithm used so that a separate chart will be drawn +for each +.B _metrics +specification +.RB ( _groupbymetric ), +for the first, second etc. instance of each +.B _metric +.RB ( _groupbyinst ), +or by the rows and columns of the +.B _bar +object depending on +.B _row +or +.BR _col . +The default is +.BR _groupbymetric . +.PP +The options must be specified in this order, although preceding options are +not required. Therefore, this is legal: + +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +_bar _hide _cylinder ( ... ) +.fi +.ft R +.in + +The metrics, colors and labels are specified within the brackets in any order. +Only the +.I metric-list +is mandatory. +.TP 4n +.I metric-list +A +.B _bar +metric list contains a list of metric names, normalization values and an +optional label for the metric: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_metrics\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2string\f1] [\f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2string\f1]...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +.I color-list +A +.B _bar +color list may be a named color list that was defined earlier, or an unnamed +color list. A +.B _colorScale +list should be used when using +.B _colormod +or +.B _colorymod +modulation. Therefore, the syntax for color lists within a +.B _bar +object are any of: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_colorList\f1 \f2name\f1 +\f3_colorList\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 [\f2color\f1...] \f3)\f1 +\f3_colorScale\f1 \f2name\f1 +\f3_colorScale \f2color\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2color\f1 \f2real\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE +.TP 4n +.I label-list +In addition to labels for each metric in the +.IR metric-list , +metric and instance labels may be defined using +.B _metriclabels +and +.B _instlabels +statements. The position of the labels around the +.B _bar +object depends on the +.B _row +or +.B _col +orientation of metrics and instances, and whether the label is read +.B _towards +the +.B _bar +object, or +.BR _away . +The default is +.BR _towards . + +.RS 4 +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_metriclabels\f1 [\f3_away\f1|\f3_towards\f1] \f3(\f1 \f2name\f1|\f2string\f1 [\f2name\f1|\f2string\f1...] \f3)\f1 +\f3_instlabels\f1 [\f3_away\f1|\f3_towards\f1] \f3(\f1 \f2name\f1|\f2string\f1 +[\f2name\f1|\f2string\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.RE +.TP 4n +\f3_grid\f1 [\f2pos\f1] [\f3_show\f1|\f3_hide\f1] \f3(\f1 \f2objects\f1 \f3)\f1 +A +.B _grid +object is a container for objects, including other +.B _grid +objects. +The rows and columns of a +.B _grid +object are resized to the largest object in the row or column. If an object +spans multiple rows and/or columns, those rows and columns may be partly +resized to contain the object. However, the resizing of rows and columns for +objects occupying multiple rows and columns occurs after resizing for objects +occupying only one grid square. + +A collision between objects occupying the same squares will be reported as an +error message and the later object will be ignored. + +The options to a +.B _grid +object control the position +.RI ( pos ) +of the +.B _grid +object in the parent +.BR _grid , +and indicate whether to +.B _show +or +.B _hide +the +.B _grid +base plane. By default, the base plane is hidden. + +The parameters described above may be specified within the brackets of a +.B _grid +object, however they only apply to the objects within the +.BR _grid , +not the +.B _grid +itself. For a parameter to be applied to a +.B _grid +object, it must be specified before the +.B _grid +object declaration. + +.RE +.TP 4n +.I "\f3_label\f1 [\f2options\f1] \f2string\f1" +A +.B _label +object draws the contexts of +.I string +at the location, orientation and size specified in the +.IR options : +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +.I pos +The position of the +.B _label +object +in the current +.B _grid +object. +.TP 4n +\f3_left\f1|\f3_right\f1|\f3_up\f1|\f3_down\f1 +The orientation of the +.IR string . +The direction indicates the direction the label is read. Therefore, +.B _right +is the default since the string is read from left to right. +.TP 4n +\f3_small\f1|\f3_medium\f1|\f3_large\f1 +The font size. The default is +.BR _medium . +.RE + +.RE +.TP 4n +\f3_link\f1 \f2pos\f1 [\f2string\f1] +A +.B _link +object draws a straight or L-shaped horizontal round ``pipe'' with +diameter equal to 80% of the +.I _baseHeight +of an enclosing +.BR _grid . +The properties of the object are defined by the options: + +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +.I pos +sets both the position of the +.B _link +on the grid and its shape. +.B _link +starts in the column and row on the +.B _grid +specified by first two numbers in the +.I pos +and spans the number of columns and rows set by the second two +numbers. The +.I alignment +value is used to decide the orientation of the link (links are always +aligned at the center): +.I east +and +.I west +links are straight and going from left to right, +.I north +and +.I south +links are straight and going from far end of the grid to near end, +.I northeast, +.I northwest, +.I southeast +and +.I southwest +links are L-shaped and connect the corresponding points of the compass, +i.e. a +.I northeast +link takes on the general shape of the Latin letter ``L''. +.TP 4n +.I string +sets the ``tag'' for the +.B _link +which will be displayed in the text window when the pointer is over the +link. +.RE + + +.RE +.TP 4n +\f3_pipe\f1 \f2pos\f1 \f3(\f1 [\f2metric-list\f1] [\f2color-list\f1] [\f2tag\f1] \f3)\f1 +A +.B _pipe +object represent a set of cylinders, placed on top of each other and +oriented parallel to the base plane. The diameter of a +.B _pipe +is equal to 80% of +.IR _baseHeight . +The number of blocks is dependent on the number of +metric instances in the +.IR metric-list . +The colors in the +.I color-list +are assigned in turn to each cylinder in the +.BR _pipe . +The length of the +.B _pipe +is defined by the +.IR _pipeLength . + +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +.I pos +defines the position of the +.B _pipe +on the enclosing +.B _grid +and its orientation with +.I alignment +field used to define at which end of the pipe to stack the colored +cylinders. The cylinders are stacked at the corresponding point of the +compass and the pipe's direction is from the point of the compass +towards the center of the compass. Only +.IR east , +.IR west , +.IR north , +and +.I south +are valid values for the pipe's alignment. + +.RE +The metrics, colors and label may be specified within the brackets in any +order. Only the +.I metric-list +is mandatory. +.TP 4n +.I metric-list +A +.B _pipe +metric list contains a list of metric names and normalization values: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_metrics\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +.I color-list +A +.B _pipe +color list may be named color list that was defined earlier, or an unnamed +color list: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_colorList\f1 \f2name\f1 +\f3_colorList\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 [\f2color\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +.I tag +A +.B _pipe +may have a ``tag'' for the filler block (unanimated block on the +``other'' end of the pipe) which will be displayed in the text window +when the pointer is over that end of the pipe. + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_pipeTag\f1 \f2name\f1|\f2string\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.RE +.TP 4n +\f3_stack\f1 [\f2options\f1] \f3(\f1 [\f2metric-list\f1] [\f2color-list\f1] [\f2label\f1] \f3)\f1 +A +.B _stack +object represents a set of blocks placed vertically on top of each other. The +number of blocks is dependent on the number of metric instances in the +.IR metric-list . +The colors in the +.I color-list +are assigned to each block in the +.BR _stack . +By default, the height of the +.B _stack +will be the sum of the height of each block. The +.I options +that may be passed to a +.B _stack +object are: +.RS 4n +.TP 4n +.I pos +The position of the +.B _stack +object within the current +.B _grid +object. +.TP 4n +\f3_show\f1|\f3_hide\f1 +Is the base plane visible? Default is +.BR _show . +.TP 4n +\f3_utilmod\f1|\f3_fillmod\f1 +Force the height of the stack to always be the maximum height. This is achieved +by normalizing the height of each block +.RB ( _utilmod ), +or by adding a grey block to the top of the stack +.RB ( _fillmod ). +.TP 4n +\f3_cube\f1|\f3_cylinder\f1 +Set the shape of the blocks. The default is +.BR _cube . +.RE +.RS 4n +.PP +The options must be specified in this order, although preceding options are +not required. Therefore, this is legal: + +.in 1.5i +.ft CW +.nf +_stack 1 1 _north _utilmod ( ... ) +.fi +.ft R +.in + +The metrics, colors and label may be specified within the brackets in any +order. Only the +.I metric-list +is mandatory. +.TP 4n +.I metric-list +A +.B _stack +metric list contains a list of metric names and normalization values: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_metrics\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1 [\f2metric\f1 \f2real\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +.I color-list +A +.B _stack +color list may be named color list that was defined earlier, or an unnamed +color list: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_colorList\f1 \f2name\f1 +\f3_colorList\f1 \f3(\f1 \f2color\f1 [\f2color\f1...] \f3)\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.TP 4n +.I label +A +.B _fillmod +type +.B _stack +may have a label for the filler block: + +.RS 4n +.ft CW +.nf +\f3_stackLabel\f1 \f2name\f1|\f2string\f1 +.fi +.ft R +.RE + +.RE +.TP 4n +\f3_xing\f1 \f2col\f1 \f2row\f1 \f2columns\f1 \f2rows\f1 \f2dir1\f1 ... \f2dir4\f1 +A +.B _xing +is a special kind of link which is used to draw a pair of links which +cross each other. To convey the visual impression that the links do +not join, one of the links is drawn as a ``broken'' cylinder. +.I col +and +.I row +define the position on the enclosing grid. +.I columns +and +.I rows +define the size of the bounding box. The end points of the crossing +cylinders are placed exactly in the center of the corner cells of the +bounding box and four small cylinders or stubs are used to join the +perimeter of the bounding box with the end points on the crossing +cylinders. Four +.I dir +values define the orientation of the stubs, starting at the upper left +corner of the +.B _xing +and proceeding clockwise, such that respective stubs are used to join +the point of the compass with the center on the cell (see example). +.RE +.SH EXAMPLE +This simple example illustrates the use of parameters and different object +types: + +.in 1i +.ft CW +.nf +pmview Version 2.1 +# Use a lighter grey for the base planes +_baseColor rgbi:0.5/0.5/0.5 + +# Define colors for CPU object +_colorList cpu ( blue2 red2 yellow2 cyan2 green2 ) + +# The top grid object, but hide it from view +_grid _hide ( + +# Show the current load in a bar object + _bar 0 0 ( + _baseLabel "Load averages over a\\n1, 5 and 15 minute interval" + _metrics ( + kernel.all.load[1] 1 "1" + kernel.all.load[5] 1 "5" + kernel.all.load[15] 1 "15" + ) + _colorList ( blue blue blue ) + ) + +# Add a label below the load bars + _label 0 1 "Load" + +# Change the color of the base plane for later objects + _baseColor pink + +# Show the CPU usage over all CPUs in a utilization stack + _stack 2 0 _south _utilmod ( + _baseLabel "CPU Utilization over all CPUs" + _metrics ( + kernel.all.cpu.user 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.sys 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.intr 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.wait.total 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.idle 1000 + ) + _colorList cpu + ) + +# Add a label below the CPU stack + _label 2 1 "CPU" + +# Create a separate grid for links and pipes + _marginWidth 1 + _marginDepth 1 + _gridSpace 12 + _grid 0 3 5 4 _hide ( + _pipeLength 12 + _baseHeight 12 + + # Add a pipe and a link with western orientation + _pipe 0 0 west ( + _pipeTag "West pipe" + _metrics ( + kernel.all.cpu.user 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.sys 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.idle 1000 + ) + _colorList cpu + ) + + _link 0 2 west "West link" + + # Add xing + _xing 1 0 3 3 west east east west + + # Add a link and a pipe with eastern orientation + _pipe 4 0 east ( + _pipeTag "East Pipe" + _metrics ( + kernel.all.cpu.user 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.sys 1000 + kernel.all.cpu.idle 1000 + ) + _colorList cpu + ) + _link 4 2 east "East link" + ) +) +.fi +.ft R +.in +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR pmview (1). |