05-19-2008 02:56 PM - edited 03-05-2019 11:05 PM
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CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)
* = maximum CPU% # = average CPU%
can some one explain me what is current
cPU and how to read from this graph
thanks
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02-15-2018 03:46 AM
Hi All,
Can we export cpu utilization periodically into excel or text from CUBE's and voice gateways. Kindly let me know
02-15-2018 07:19 AM
09-27-2022 03:39 AM
Hello,
The CPU statistics for each account’s server resource usage are generated on a quite complex principle. The graph provides information about the usage on the account and it could be checked per hour, day, week, or month. If you have more than one website under your account you could check the results per website from the menu on the right or select all.
The graph is split in two – the left column shows the CPU time for your user. This is the average time a script started by your account takes to execute on the server. The time is in CPU seconds. The numbers on the left side of the graph show the number of CPU seconds.
The bottom part of the graph represents the time of the number of executions per hour (if this is the selected option) your account makes.A simple example of execution is when a visitor opens your website and your index file is loaded. This counts as one execution. The more visitors your website has, the more executions it will generate.
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