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The cpgspaceinv Table The cpgspaceinv__1 table holds the inventory for the cpgspace_1 table. Table 76 cpgspaceinv__1 Table Column tsecs sys_uid dom_name cpgid cpg_name Type Comment INTEGER NOT NULL Sample time in secs. This is the Unix time and is the number of seconds since 0:00:00 Jan 1, 1970 GMT. INTEGER NOT NULL A unique identifier for the system instance refers to the uniq_id for the system instance in the system_3 table. VARCHAR(32) NOT The domain name that the CPG belongs to. If the CPG is not assigned NULL to a domain, this column contains the value "-". INTEGER NOT NULL The common provisioning group ID. VARCHAR(32) NOT The common provisioning group name. NULL Common Performance Table Columns The statport, statvlun, statld and statpd tables all have a common set of columns for the performance data. These columns are described in Table 77 (page 205). Table 77 Common Performance Columns Column begin_msec d_begin_msec now_msec d_now_msec qlen Type Comment DOUBLE PRECISION NOT NULL Timestamp value indicating when the counting started (typically when the system was rebooted or the device was created). Two count samples should only be compared if the begin value is the same for the two samples. For example, the difference between rcount values of two samples represents the number of read operations in the interval between those samples only if the begin values are the same for those samples. DOUBLE PRECISION Difference between begin value from last sample for the same object. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION Timestamp value in microseconds. The difference in the now values NOT NULL of two samples should be used in calculating the time interval between two samples DOUBLE PRECISION Difference between now value from last sample for the same object. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION NOT NULL Queue length at the time of the sample. qlen is an instantaneous measure, not an average queue length over the sample period. qlen may not be available for all objects and its value will be negative to indicate that it is invalid. d_qlen busy d_busy rcount d_rcount DOUBLE PRECISION Difference between qlen value from last sample for the same object. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION Time in microsecs that the device has been busy. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION Difference between busy value from last sample for the same object. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION Total number of reads since the object was first created or restarted. NOT NULL DOUBLE PRECISION Difference between rcount value from last sample for the same object. NOT NULL The Sample Data and Inventory Tables 205

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The cpgspaceinv Table
The
cpgspaceinv_<res>_1
table holds the inventory for the
cpgspace_<res>1
table.
Table 76 cpgspaceinv_<res>_1 Table
Comment
Type
Column
Sample time in secs. This is the Unix time and is the number of seconds
since 0:00:00 Jan 1, 1970 GMT.
INTEGER NOT NULL
tsecs
A unique identifier for the system instance refers to the uniq_id for the
system instance in the system_3 table.
INTEGER NOT NULL
sys_uid
The domain name that the CPG belongs to. If the CPG is not assigned
to a domain, this column contains the value “-”.
VARCHAR(32) NOT
NULL
dom_name
The common provisioning group ID.
INTEGER NOT NULL
cpgid
The common provisioning group name.
VARCHAR(32) NOT
NULL
cpg_name
Common Performance Table Columns
The
statport
,
statvlun
,
statld
and
statpd
tables all have a common set of columns for the performance
data. These columns are described in
Table 77 (page 205)
.
Table 77 Common Performance Columns
Comment
Type
Column
Timestamp value indicating when the counting started (typically when
the system was rebooted or the device was created). Two count
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
begin_msec
samples should only be compared if the
begin
value is the same for
the two samples. For example, the difference between
rcount
values
of two samples represents the number of read operations in the interval
between those samples only if the
begin
values are the same for those
samples.
Difference between begin value from last sample for the same object.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
d_begin_msec
Timestamp value in microseconds. The difference in the
now
values
of two samples should be used in calculating the time interval between
two samples
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
now_msec
Difference between now value from last sample for the same object.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
d_now_msec
Queue length at the time of the sample.
qlen
is an instantaneous
measure, not an average queue length over the sample period.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
qlen
qlen
may not be available for all objects and its value will be negative
to indicate that it is invalid.
Difference between qlen value from last sample for the same object.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
d_qlen
Time in microsecs that the device has been busy.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
busy
Difference between busy value from last sample for the same object.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
d_busy
Total number of reads since the object was first created or restarted.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
rcount
Difference between rcount value from last sample for the same object.
DOUBLE PRECISION
NOT NULL
d_rcount
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