What does the % column in mdiag -f stand for?


 

Issue:

What does the % column in mdiag -f stand for?

 

Symptom:

mdiag -f 
FairShare Information 
Depth: 6 intervals Interval Length: 00:20:00 Decay Rate: 0.50 
FS Policy: DEDICATEDPES 
System FS Settings: Target Usage: 0.00 
FSInterval % Target 0 1 2 3 4 5 
FSWeight ------- ------- 1.0000 0.5000 0.2500 0.1250 0.0625 0.0312 
TotalUsage 100.00 ------- 85.3 476.1 478.9 478.5 475.5 482.8 
USER 
------------- 
test1 2.51 ------- 2.20 2.69 2.21 2.65 2.65 3.01 
test2 12.82 ------- 12.66 15.36 10.96 8.74 8.15 13.85 
test3 3.44 ------- 3.93 2.78 4.36 3.11 3.94 4.25 
test4 4.94 ------- 4.44 5.12 5.52 3.95 4.66 4.76


Solution:

The % means the column is in percents. 
2.51% 
12.82% 
etc.. 

/* time interval covered by each FS data file */ 
So add up the 2.51+12.82+3.44+4.94 etc.. for the credentials and it should be close to 100.00. 

 

 

Tags: %, mdiag -f %, procent
Last update:
2015-08-19 18:48
Author:
Jason Booth
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