Host Name
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Name of the host.
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Built-in
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Status
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Current state of the host: OK, Unavailable, or Closed.
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Built-in
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Type (Host Type)
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Type of host you have. For example, LINUX86.
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Built-in
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CPUs (Number of CPUs)
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Number of ncpus you have specified for your host.
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Built-in
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CPU Util
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Current CPU utilization of your host in %.
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Built-in
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Mem (Available Memory)
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Estimate of the real memory currently available to user processes. This represents the approximate size of the largest process that could be started on a host without causing the host to start paging.
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Built-in
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Swap (Available Swap)
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Currently available virtual memory (swap space) in MB. This represents the largest process that can be started on the host (with paging).
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Built-in
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Pg (Paging Rate)
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Virtual memory paging rate in pages per second. This index is closely tied to the amount of available memory and the total size of the processes running on a host; if there is not enough memory to satisfy all processes, the paging rate is high.
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Built-in
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I/O (Disk I/O Rate)
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I/O throughput to disks attached directly to this host, in KB per second. This rate does not include I/O to disks that are mounted from other hosts.
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Built-in
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Total Slots (Total Number of Slots)
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Total number of slots for this host across ALL resource groups.
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Built-in
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Free Slots (Number of Free Slots)
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Current number of available slots for this host across ALL resource groups.
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Built-in
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nprocs
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Number of physical processors (if ncpus is defined as procs, then ncpus=nprocs) .
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Built-in
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ncores
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Number of cores per processor (if ncpus is defined as cores, then ncpus=nprocs x ncores).
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Built-in
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nthreads
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Number of threads per core (if ncpus is defined as threads, then ncpus=nprocs x ncores x nthreads).
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Built-in
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cit
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Amount of time in minutes that a CPU has been idle; configurable in elim.sa.
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External
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scvg
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Resource tag identifying scavenge-capable hosts; configurable external attribute.
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External
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uit_t
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User idle time threshold, in minutes; configurable external attribute.
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External
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cu_t
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CPU utilization threshold, as a percentage; configurable external attribute.
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External
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cit_t
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CPU idle time threshold, in minutes; configurable external attribute.
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External
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scvgf
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Scavenging flag (either on or off); configurable external attribute.
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External
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agtctrl
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When host scavenging is enabled and the scavenging agent is controlling this host, value is on.
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External
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15s Load (15-Second Load)
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Load this host carries, averaged over the last 15 seconds. The load is the average number of processes using the CPU during a given time interval.
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Built-in
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15m Load (15-Minute Load)
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Load this host carries, averaged over the last 15 minutes. The load is the average number of processes using the CPU during a given time interval.
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Built-in
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1m Load (1-Minute Load)
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Load this host carries, averaged over the last minute. The load is the average number of processes using the CPU during a given time interval.
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Built-in
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Model (Host Model)
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Model of your host. For example, Intel_EM64T.
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Built-in
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Process Priority
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OS process priority of cluster workloads (normal or lowest).
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Built-in
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Host Status Reason
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Reason for the current host status, if applicable.
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Built-in
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CPU Factor
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Speed of the host’s CPU relative to other hosts in the cluster. If one processor is twice the speed of another, its CPU factor should be twice as large. The CPU factors are defined by the administrator. For multiprocessor hosts, the CPU factor is the speed of a single processor; the system automatically scales the host CPU load to account for additional processors.
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Built-in
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Max Mem
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Maximum RAM available.
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Built-in
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Max Swap
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Maximum swap space on your host.
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Built-in
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Temp (Available Temp)
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Space available in MB on the file system that contains the temporary directory.
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Built-in
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Max Temp
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Maximum space in /tmp (Linux) or OS default temp directory (Windows).
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Built-in
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Disks
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Number of local disks on your host.
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Built-in
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It (Idle Time)
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Amount of time in minutes that a host has been idle. On a UNIX host, it is the amount of time since the keyboard has been touched on all logged in sessions. On a Windows host, it is the amount of time a screen saver has been active.
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Built-in
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Users (Login Users)
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Number of current users logged in to the system.
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Built-in
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Resource Attr
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Resource attributes assigned to this host. For example, "mg" indicates the host is a management host; "scvg" indicates the host is scavenge-capable.
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Built-in
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CPU Speed
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Speed of each individual CPU in MHz.
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Built-in
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Band Width
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Maximum bandwidth requirement in Mbps.
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Built-in
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