Use this Knowledge Script to generate a summary report about CPU usage and queue length. Using this report, you can make a statistical analysis of the data point values, for example, the average or maximum value over a period.
This report uses data collected by the CpuLoaded script.
Report agent
The default schedule for this script is Run once.
Set the following parameters as needed:
Description |
How to Set It |
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Data source |
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Select computer(s) |
Select the computers whose data you want to include in your report. |
Select time range |
Select a Specific or Sliding date/time range from which the report should pull data. The default is Sliding. |
Select peak weekday(s) |
Select the days of the week to include in your report. The default is every day of the week. |
Select the style |
Select the style for the first page of your report:
The default is By computer. |
Data settings |
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Statistics to show |
Select a statistical method by which to display data in your report:
The default is Average. |
Select sorting or display options |
Specify whether to sort data in your report or how to display the data:
The default is No sort. |
Percentage (%) or count for top or bottom of chart |
Specify a number for either the percent or count defined in Select sorting or display options (for example, Top 10%, or Top 10). The default is 25. |
Truncate top or bottom? |
Set to yes to truncate the top or bottom data in your report. If set to yes, the data table displays only the top or bottom N or % (for example, only the top 10%). If set to no, the table displays all data. The default is no. |
Show totals on the table? |
Set to yes to display additional calculations for each column of numbers in a table. If enabled, the following values are listed at the end of the table:
The default is no. |
Report settings |
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Include parameter help card? |
Set to yes to include a table in the report that lists parameter settings for the report script. The default is yes. |
Include table/chart/both? |
Specify whether to include a table or chart, or both, of datastream values in the report. The default is Table. |
Select chart style |
Select the graphic properties for the charts in your report. The default chart style is Bar. |
Select output folder |
Select the parameters for the report’s output folder. The default folder prefix is NT_CPULoadSummary. |
Add job ID to output folder name? |
Set to yes to add the job ID to the name of the output folder. The default is no. A job ID lets you correlate a specific instance of a Report Script with the corresponding report. |
Select properties |
Provide a name for the report and set any other report parameters. The default title is NT CPU Load Summary. |
Add time stamp to title? |
Set to yes to add a time stamp to the title of your report, making each title unique. The time stamp shows the date and time the report was generated. The default is no. A time stamp lets you run consecutive iterations of the same report without overwriting previous output. |
Event notification |
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Event for report success? |
Set to yes to raise an event if the report is successfully generated. The default is yes. |
Event severity level for report success |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which a report is generated successfully. The default is 35 (magenta event indicator). |
Event severity level for report with no data |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which a generated report contains no data. The default is 25 (blue event indicator). |
Event severity level for report failure |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which report generation fails. The default is 5 (red event indicator). |