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Operating Systems AIX Determine threshold for CPU Post 302993946 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 16th of March 2017 02:37:16 PM
Old 03-16-2017
vmstat measures a certain interval, then you get the average CPU usage from that interval.
That means your check must wait until the interval is finished.
For example
Code:
vmstat 5 2

The second value line is the average from the 5 seconds interval.
(The first value line is the average since the system was booted - not very useful.)
"Normal" thresholds for usr%,system%,iowait% are 75,55,30 for warning and 90,70,40 for critical.
Another measurement is the loadavg, this is the runqueue length. The runqueue gets longer if the scheduler is too busy to run the task according to the schedule.
The advantage of the loadavg is that the system provides the measurement interval; there are even 3 intervals: 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes.
The command line tool for this is uptime.
In the "infrastructure monitoring" sub-forum I have provided some Nagios-plugin-scripts that work on many platforms. Even if you do not have Nagios, you can see the commands in the code. Actually the check_load5.sh uses uptime and the check_cpu_stats.sh uses vmstat.
 

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XChangePointerControl(3)					  XLIB FUNCTIONS					  XChangePointerControl(3)

NAME
XChangePointerControl, XGetPointerControl - control pointer SYNTAX
int XChangePointerControl(Display *display, Bool do_accel, Bool do_threshold, int accel_numerator, int accel_denominator, int threshold); int XGetPointerControl(Display *display, int *accel_numerator_return, int *accel_denominator_return, int *threshold_return); ARGUMENTS
accel_denominator Specifies the denominator for the acceleration multiplier. accel_denominator_return Returns the denominator for the acceleration multiplier. accel_numerator Specifies the numerator for the acceleration multiplier. accel_numerator_return Returns the numerator for the acceleration multiplier. display Specifies the connection to the X server. do_accel Specifies a Boolean value that controls whether the values for the accel_numerator or accel_denominator are used. do_threshold Specifies a Boolean value that controls whether the value for the threshold is used. threshold Specifies the acceleration threshold. threshold_return Returns the acceleration threshold. DESCRIPTION
The XChangePointerControl function defines how the pointing device moves. The acceleration, expressed as a fraction, is a multiplier for movement. For example, specifying 3/1 means the pointer moves three times as fast as normal. The fraction may be rounded arbitrarily by the X server. Acceleration only takes effect if the pointer moves more than threshold pixels at once and only applies to the amount beyond the value in the threshold argument. Setting a value to -1 restores the default. The values of the do_accel and do_threshold arguments must be True for the pointer values to be set, or the parameters are unchanged. Negative values (other than -1) generate a BadValue error, as does a zero value for the accel_denominator argument. XChangePointerControl can generate a BadValue error. The XGetPointerControl function returns the pointer's current acceleration multiplier and acceleration threshold. DIAGNOSTICS
BadValue Some numeric value falls outside the range of values accepted by the request. Unless a specific range is specified for an argu- ment, the full range defined by the argument's type is accepted. Any argument defined as a set of alternatives can generate this error. SEE ALSO
Xlib - C Language X Interface X Version 11 libX11 1.5.0 XChangePointerControl(3)
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