HP 5992-3838 manual How Memory Usage is Calculated, Understanding Server Resource Consumption

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On HP-UX:

Supplied templates are stored in /var/opt/amgr/templates/amgr/ to make it easier to update templates with new releases of HP Application Discovery. New application templates provided by HP can replace templates in this directory. Copies of these templates, which are stored in /var/opt/amgr/templates/local/, are unaffected by release updates to the software.

On Microsoft® Windows:

Templates are stored in the VSE install directory (C:\Program Files\HP\Virtual Server Environment\data\templates\). For information on where HP VSE is installed by default, see HP Insight Control Management Quick Setup Poster.

How Memory Usage is Calculated

Processes have private memory, which is owned privately by each process, and they have shared memory. Shared memory can be shared (in theory) with none, one, some, or all other processes on the same system.

In Application Discovery memory calculations are made for matched applications and displayed in the detail screen of a host (total memory usage and by application), as shown in the following image.

In Application Discovery, application memory shown is the sum of all private memory in use by all the processes in that application and the sum of all shared memory in use by all the processes in that application. That is, shared memory is displayed as though it is not shared. This means that the totals shown for memory usage are an overstated approximation of actual memory usage for any particular application.

Here is why accurately summing memory shared among processes is difficult to do:

The degree of sharing among processes is unknown. For a given process, the shared memory can be shared with every process on the system, only some processes on the system, only some processes within the application, or with all of the processes within the application.

The 'right' answer for how to sum shared memory for processes depends in part on how the individual administrator uses the information for planning. For example, is the administrator thinking of adding an application instance to the host? Is he or she thinking of moving an application instance to another host? Is the administrator thinking of moving the entire application to another host?

To arrive at a usable deterministic answer, all the shared memory for each process is summed. This conservative calculation should allow you to safely estimate resource usage for the applications shown.

Understanding Server Resource Consumption

Application Discovery consumes varying amounts of server resources as it goes about its work of discovering application and system data for display and storage. To monitor this resource usage, select the Admin/Config tab and then the AD Server tab.

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HP 5992-3838 manual How Memory Usage is Calculated, Understanding Server Resource Consumption

5992-3838 specifications

The HP 5992-3838 is a high-quality printhead designed specifically for HP inkjet printers, particularly those used in high-volume and demanding printing environments. This printhead is an essential component that plays a critical role in producing vivid colors and sharp text, meeting the quality expectations of professional printing tasks.

One of the standout features of the HP 5992-3838 is its advanced thermal inkjet technology. This technology uses controlled heat to create microscopic ink droplets, allowing for precise placement and high-resolution output. As a result, users can enjoy exceptional image quality with rich colors, smooth gradients, and fine details. Whether printing photographs, graphics, or text, the HP 5992-3838 ensures that users achieve professional results.

The printhead also incorporates HP's innovative Smart Ink technology, which enhances performance and efficiency. This technology monitors ink levels and optimizes the print process, reducing waste and ensuring that each print job is completed with minimal downtime. By providing real-time feedback on ink usage, users can avoid interruptions and maintain productivity.

Another key characteristic of the HP 5992-3838 is its durability and reliability. Designed to handle high-volume printing, this printhead can withstand the rigors of continuous use without sacrificing quality. The robust construction also minimizes the risk of clogging, a common issue in inkjet printing, ensuring that users experience fewer maintenance headaches.

The HP 5992-3838 is compatible with a wide range of HP printers, making it a versatile choice for various printing needs. Its ease of installation allows users to quickly replace old or worn printheads, minimizing downtime and keeping workflows uninterrupted. Moreover, the printhead's design promotes consistent ink flow and even distribution, contributing to uniform print quality across different media types.

In summary, the HP 5992-3838 is a powerful printhead that integrates advanced technologies to deliver superior printing performance. With features such as thermal inkjet technology, Smart Ink monitoring, and a durable design, it stands out in the market for professional printers. Whether used for business or creative projects, the HP 5992-3838 meets the demands of quality-conscious users looking for reliability and excellence in their printing endeavors.