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sec and msec are the actual time difference between the time stamps of the first total available memory
sample ever collected and the latest total available memory sample.
For mem_tot_used Subevent
"{type %s node {%s} is_percent %s used %u avail %u diff %d sec %ld msec %ld}"
DescriptionSubevent Type
Type of wdsysmon subevent.type
Name of the node for which the total used memory
is being monitored.
node
Can be either TRUE or FALSE. TRUE means that
the value is a percentage value; FALSE means that
the value is an absolute value (may be an averaged
value).
is_percent
If the sec and msec variables are specified as 0 or are
unspecified in the event registration Tcl command
extension, the total used memory is in the latest
sample. If a time window is specified and is greater
than zero in the event registration Tcl command
extension, the averaged total used memory utilization
is in the given time window.
used
If the sec and msec variables are specified as 0 or are
unspecified in the event registration Tcl command
extension, the avail is in the latest total used memory
sample. If a time window is specified and is greater
than zero in the event registration Tcl command
extension, the avail is the total used memory
utilization in the specified time window.
avail
If the sec and msec variables are specified as 0 or are
unspecified in the event registration Tcl command
extension, the diff is the percentage difference
between the first total used memory sample ever
collected and the latest total used memory sample. If
a time window is specified and is greater than zero
in the event registration Tcl command extension, the
diff is the percentage difference between the oldest
and latest total used memory utilization in the
specified time window.
diff
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