HPMA User Guide
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SWMU | System Swap Memory Used; measured in | If a service is persistently using | ||
| bytes. | large amounts of the virtual | ||
| Values less than 100 MB are considered | memory swap storage, upgrade | ||
| normal; over 500 MB is a major issue. | the amount of RAM in the server. | ||
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TNER | Network Neighbor Drift; an indication in | If the drift becomes large either in | ||
| µs of how far the clock is drifting should | the positive or negative direction, | ||
| it become disconnected from a GPS | this should be investigated imme- | ||
| system. | diately, contact HP technical | ||
| Absolute values more than 1,000,000 (1 s) | support. | ||
| are a minor issue. Twice that is considered |
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| a major issue. If slow by 2 s, the situation |
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TRFS | Reference Clock; an indication of the | If the reference clock starts fly- | ||
| status of the reference clock: | wheeling, this means it is drifting | ||
| • | 0 | = Stable | and there is no way to determine |
| • | 1 | = Flywheeling | the accuracy of the clock. If this |
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| • | 2 | = Unstable | |
| the GPS, and if it persists, contact | |||
| • | 3 | = Offline | |
| HP technical support. If it then | |||
| • | 4 | = Unknown | becomes “Unstable”, “Offline” or |
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TRSS | Local Clock Status; an indication of the | If the local clock starts flywheel- | ||
| status of the local clock: | ing, contact HP technical support. | ||
| • | 0 | = Calibrating |
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| • | 1 | = Synchronizing |
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| • | 2 | = Syntonizing |
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| • 3 = Flywheeling (Recalibrating) |
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| • | 4 | = Flywheeling |
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UMEM | Utilized Memory; the amount of system | If the available RAM gets fairly | ||
| RAM (in MB) remaining available for | low, it needs to be investigated as | ||
| system operations. | to whether this is a hardware or | ||
| Anything over 100 MB is considered | software issue. If it is determined | ||
| normal. Below 50 MB is a major issue; | not to be a hardware issue, or if it | ||
| below 10 MB is critical. | falls below 50 MB, contact HP | ||
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