Dear Sean and Dmitry,
It is clear now, thanks for taking time to answer.
Best Regards
Zsolt
2014-02-07 19:20 GMT+01:00 Leyne, Sean s...@broadviewsoftware.com:
07.02.2014 20:39, Leyne, Sean wrote:
The case subject reads:
Memory usage statistics in MON$STATEMENTS and MON$STATE
07.02.2014 16:58, Zsazsi wrote:
I am a bit perplexed understanding the meaning of the values of
MON$STATEMENTS.MON$STATE.
Here is what I found in the FB 2.5 Release notes:
Memory Usage in MON$STATEMENTS and MON$STATE
Memory usage statistics in MON$STATEMENTS and MON$STATE represent
07.02.2014 20:28, Leyne, Sean wrote:
But the case refers to reporting *CPU utilization/time* and the case details
does not say what part of the case was implemented -- that needs to be
clarified.
I fail to see where you've found *CPU utilization/time* in the ticket.
It's only about the
But the case refers to reporting *CPU utilization/time* and the case details
does not say what part of the case was implemented -- that needs to be
clarified.
I fail to see where you've found *CPU utilization/time* in the ticket.
It's only about the fact of using CPU.
Really
The
07.02.2014 20:39, Leyne, Sean wrote:
The case subject reads:
Memory usage statistics in MON$STATEMENTS and MON$STATE represent actual
**CPU consumption**.
Consumption there means consumed / not consumed, it's not about the
timing or percentage or whatever else. I think it's clear from the
07.02.2014 20:39, Leyne, Sean wrote:
The case subject reads:
Memory usage statistics in MON$STATEMENTS and MON$STATE represent
actual **CPU consumption**.
Consumption there means consumed / not consumed,
No, actually, that is state -- active/inactive.
Consumption most commonly