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| Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
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Hi there,
Below is the output file for a procedure for calculating % utilization
and message sizes for given intervals (this one is for 10:30-10:45). The
message size is a reflection of the actual user data (ie no DECnet header).
The formula used is: (bytes_in/blocks_in)-54
The subtraction of 54 is to compensate for overhead. 54 is used instead of
64 because I was under the impression that the 10 byte DDCMP header is
already stripped when looking at the counters (bytes_in). Therefore the actual
packet size averages are 41.2 + 64 = 105.2 (inbound) and
213.4 + 64 = 277.4 (outbound). This makes for about a 10 byte difference
between the algorithm used here and MCC's.
The MCC formula doc states that utilization= ((bs+hs*dbs) / sp*time)*bits*100
where hs is the header size (in this case 10 bytes). This indicates that
compensation for the header is made for utilization because the bytes_sent
counter does not reflect the header bytes for each block sent.
But the formula used for average block size is bs/dbs. Should this also
be compensated by hs to have a formula like the following or am I missing
something here????
aver out block size = bs/dbs + hs
brad...
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REAL TIME UTILIZATION RESULTS
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Circuit Information
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Node: BBPK01
Circuit Device: SYN-0
Circuit Speed: 384000
Adjacent Node: AKO
Time Inbound Outbound Average In Average Out Circuit
Stamp % % Data Size Data Size Downs
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19-MAR 10:45 6.595 19.25 41.20 213.4 0
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show node4 bbpk01 cir syn-0 all statis,for start 10:30 every 00:15
duration 00:15 until 10:45,in domain .pko-24
!
!Node4 bbpk01 Circuit syn-0
!AT 19-MAR-1991 10:45:00 Statistics
!
!Examination of Attributes shows:
! Duration = 900 Seconds
! Outbound Utilization = 19.21 Percent
! Inbound Utilization = 6.58 Percent
! Average Outbound Block Size = 268.35 Bytes
! Average Inbound Block Size = 94.93 Bytes
! Outbound Block Rate = 33.13 Blocks/Sec
! Inbound Block Rate = 30.09 Blocks/Sec
! Outbound Packet Rate = 33.11 Packets/Sec
! Inbound Packet Rate = 30.07 Packets/Sec
! Originating Packets Sent Percent = 0
! Terminating Packets Received Percent = 0
! Outbound Overhead = 5.000000E-02 Percent
! Inbound Overhead = 5.000000E-02 Percent
! Outbound Congestion Loss Percent = 0
! Inbound Congestion Loss Percent = -- Invalid Value
! Count of Circuits Down = 0
!Count of Circuit Initialization Failures = 0
! Count of Local Reply Timeouts = 0
! Count of Remote Reply Timeouts = 0
! Count of Circuit Outbound Data Errors = 0
! Count of Circuit Inbound Data Errors = 0
! Count of Local Buffer Errors = 0
! Count of Remote Buffer Errors = 0
! Count of Selection Timeouts = 0
! Error Percent = 0
! Count of Forwarding Congestion Loss = 0
!
!
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 813.1 | Sounds reasonable.. | TOOK::ANWARUDDIN | Anwar | Mon Mar 25 1991 09:23 | 16 |
>>The MCC formula doc states that utilization= ((bs+hs*dbs) / sp*time)*bits*100 >>where hs is the header size (in this case 10 bytes). This indicates that >>compensation for the header is made for utilization because the bytes_sent >>counter does not reflect the header bytes for each block sent. >>But the formula used for average block size is bs/dbs. Should this also >>be compensated by hs to have a formula like the following or am I missing >>something here???? >> aver out block size = bs/dbs + hs I see your point. The Phase IV statistics formulae were taken from NMCC/DECnet Monitor. We will have to check this with the people who defined them. | |||||
| 813.2 | formula is correct | TOOK::ANWARUDDIN | Anwar | Tue Mar 26 1991 10:13 | 4 |
I believe the statistic, average outbound block size (bs/dbs), is
intended to measure the size of the 'user data block' at the data link
layer. 'User' here refers to the user of the data link layer.
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