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| From: | Michele Baldessari <michele@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 22 Oct 2014 00:23:55 +0200 |
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Hi all,
while for most hinv.* metrics I do not expect any changes over time
(hinv.pagesize, hinv.ncpu, ...), I was a bit surprised that also
hinv.cpu.clock seems to not change over time (F21 updated today, here).
For example:
$ pmval -h localhost -s 5 hinv.cpu.clock
metric: hinv.cpu.clock
host: marquez.int.rhx
semantics: discrete instantaneous value
units: count
samples: 5
interval: 1.00 sec
cpu0 cpu1 cpu2 cpu3 cpu4
cpu5 cpu6 cpu7
3060. 3060. 1862. 3060. 2926. 3060.
1596. 2926.
3060. 3060. 1862. 3060. 2926. 3060.
1596. 2926.
3060. 3060. 1862. 3060. 2926. 3060.
1596. 2926.
3060. 3060. 1862. 3060. 2926. 3060.
1596. 2926.
3060. 3060. 1862. 3060. 2926. 3060.
1596. 2926.
Since the description implies it should be read from /proc:
$ pminfo -t -h localhost hinv.cpu.clock
hinv.cpu.clock [clock rate in Mhz for each CPU as reported by /proc/cpuinfo]
A quick 'egrep "^processor|cpu\ MHz" /proc/cpuinfo' does show that they change
quite often and all the time.
Is this an issue in the pmda or in the description or have I missed
something else?
Thanks and regards,
Michele
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