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diff --git a/doc/dlt_kpi.md b/doc/dlt_kpi.md index 10d684a..2531bb3 100644 --- a/doc/dlt_kpi.md +++ b/doc/dlt_kpi.md @@ -23,31 +23,31 @@ The following will explain the meaning to each three-character-identifier and ea The datasets in these messages have the following form: -> \[PID\];\[Parent PID\];\[Commandline\] +`[PID];[Parent PID];[Commandline]` Example message: -> NEW 21226;1;/usr/libexec/nm-dispatcher +`NEW 21226;1;/usr/libexec/nm-dispatcher` *STP*: This identifies a message that contains datasets describing processes that have ended since the last interval. The datasets in these messages have the following form: -\[PID\] +`[PID]` Example message: -> STP 20541 +`STP 20541` *ACT*: This identifies a message that contains datasets describing active processes. These are processes that have consumed CPU time since the last interval. The datasets in these messages have the following form: -> \[PID\];\[CPU time in milliseconds per second\];\[RSS bytes\];\[CTX-switches since last interval\];\[I/O bytes\];\[I/O wait time in milliseconds per second\] +`[PID];[CPU time in milliseconds per second];[RSS bytes];[CTX-switches since last interval];[I/O bytes];[I/O wait time in milliseconds per second]` Example message: -> ACT 20503;10;389;3;1886649;0 +`ACT 20503;10;389;3;1886649;0` NOTE: The *CPU time* value is the active time of a process in milliseconds, divided by the number of CPU cores. So this value should never get greater than 1000ms, which would mean 100% CPU usage. @@ -55,21 +55,21 @@ NOTE: The *CPU time* value is the active time of a process in milliseconds, divi The datasets in these messages have the following form: -> \[PID\];\[Commandline\] +`[PID];[Commandline]` Example message: -> CHK 660;/sbin/audispd +`CHK 660;/sbin/audispd` *IRQ*: This identifies a message that contains datasets describing the numbers of interrupts that occurred on each CPU. The datasets in these messages have the following form: -> \[IRQ name\];cpu\[CPU number\];\[Number of total interrupts\]; +`[IRQ name];cpu[CPU number];[Number of total interrupts];` Example message: -> IRQ 0;cpu0:133;cpu1:0; 1;cpu0:76827;cpu1:0; +`IRQ 0;cpu0:133;cpu1:0; 1;cpu0:76827;cpu1:0;` Synchronization messages: |