Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Service—Enter a filter to apply to service names. For example, to retrieve all services that start with 
the word system, enter SYSTEM.
HANA Largest Column Store Tables
Use the HANA Largest Column Store Tables activity to retrieve a list of the largest column store tables 
in the HANA system.
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Max # of rows—Displays the maximum number of column store tables that a table contains in the 
HANA system.
HANA Largest Row Store Tables
Use the HANA Largest Row Store Tables activity to retrieve a list of the largest row store tables in the 
HANA system.
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Max # of rows—Displays the maximum number of column store tables that a table contains in the 
HANA system.
HANA Last Savepoints
Use the HANA Last Savepoints activity to retrieve a list of all save points for a specified time period. A 
savepoint is a point in time when a complete consistent image of the database is persisted on the disk. 
The consistent image can be used to restart the database.Type topic text here.
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Last X Minutes—Specify the number of minutes that have occurred to indicate which savepoints to 
retrieve (for example, last 60 minutes).
HANA Linux CPU IO Statistics
Use the HANA Linux CPU IO Statistics to display detailed CPU core information for systems hosting 
the HANA database, including the standard output activities for each available processor.
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Hostname—Enter the host name where the file systems are located.
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User—Enter the user to log into the host to retrieve file system information.
The following information are displayed in the output property page:
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Time—System time.
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CPU—Process number. The keyword all indicates that statistics are calculated as average among all 
processors.
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%usr—Percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing at the user level (application).
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%nice—Percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing the user level with nice 
priority.
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%sys—Percentage of CPU utilization that occurred while executing the system level (kernel). Note 
that this does not include time spent servicing interrupts or softirqs.
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%iowait—Percentage of time that the CPU or CPUs were idle during which the system had an 
outstanding disk I/O request.
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%irq—Percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to service interrupts.
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%soft—Percentage of time spent by the CPU or CPUs to service softirqs. A softirg (software 
interrupt) is one of up to 32 
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%steal—Percentage of time spent in involuntary wait by the virtual CPU or CPUs while the 
hypervisor was servicing another virtual processor.