Lve statistics percentages ?

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  • clm
    Senior Member
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    • Mar 2021
    • 259

    #1

    Lve statistics percentages ?

    Hello,

    I was very excited to upd ate to the latest cagefs that came out today, and even more so when I confirmed that CPU was se t as 100% = 1 core but when I ran lvetop I expected to see CPU usage as 100% = 1 core and not 100% = all our CPU threads.

    We have a total of 100GHz of CPU on our serveurs and we limit standard plans to 3GHz.

    In lvetop I still see a user using 1% 2% or 3% of total CPU and in the stats and charts I still see that we round up or down to the closest perentage of 100GHZ. So weve still got only 0% 33% (1% of total) 66% (2% of total) 100%.

    Now we have 100% = 1 thread shouldnt we see in the statistics more precice charts and have the same values in lvetop ?

    Thanks
  • iseletsk
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 1199

    #2
    Richard,

    lvetop wasn adjusted yet. Something we will do in the future.

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    • clm
      Senior Member
      Forum ExplorerTechnical AssociateSolutions DeveloperInnovation Contributor
      • Mar 2021
      • 259

      #3
      Thanks

      What about the statistics ? If we want to limit a user to 1GHZ its either 0 or 100%…

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      • iseletsk
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2017
        • 1199

        #4
        charts hasn been updated yet, same as lvetop. It is all work in progress.

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        • clm
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          • Mar 2021
          • 259

          #5
          Thanks !

          Its already great to have this for the limits.

          We will now be able look into having cheaper plans with very low CPU for PHP. Before we couldn go below 1GHz.

          The update worked well for us, everything was converted correctly

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