[Opensim-dev] OpenSim's Acronyms
BlueWall Slade
bluewall.slade at gmail.com
Sat Jun 27 06:13:52 UTC 2009
The memory reported in top/ps represents the entire memory footprint of the
process. And this includes the shared libraries used by the process as well
(even though this is shared among several processes). So, the 1.5G reported
is a little misleading.
BlueWall
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Sacha Magne <sacha.magne at k-grid.com> wrote:
> On more question srelated to sstats :
>
> What is exactly the contents of the memory report ?
>
> on my testtim, it report 80 and under linux it show as 1.5Gb ram (more
> correct) ?
>
> thx
>
> SM
>
>
> Le 27 juin 09 à 07:04, Teravus Ovares a écrit :
>
> > PrimsATv --> Number of active prims. (Prims with scripts)
> > PrmAtvScr ---> Number of active Scripts in scene
> > ScrLPS1 ---> Number of script lines executing per second
> >
> > FrmMSA (I think you meant FrmMS) ---> Number of milliseconds to
> > process a simulation frame.
> >
> > Additionally, that is broken down into more specific counts with
> >
> > AgtMS --> Agent Milliseconds (number of milliseconds to process
> > agent stuff)
> > PhysMS ---> Number of milliseconds to process the physics frame
> > and OthrMS (Number of milliseconds to process other stuff.. like..
> > backing up data to the database, processing images, etc.)
> >
> >
> > Then, of course, we have OutPPS (Number of outgoing UDP Packets Per
> > Second)
> > InPPS (Number of incoming UDP packets per second)
> > NoAckKB (data size of the packets that were sent with the reliable
> > flag set but never acked by the client)
> > PndDown --> Pending Downloads from the Asset Server
> > PndUp--> Pending Uploads to the Asset Server
> >
> > Also AgntUp means.. the number of updates going out to users per
> > second about Users in the sim. (Agent Updates Per Second)
> >
> > The main reason for the abbreviations is so that it can be displayed
> > on the console reasonably. It was adopted in the web interface,
> > sstats, later to fit properly on a 1024x768 resolution screen. In
> > both cases stated above, if it was too long, the line feed would break
> > up the nicely formatted columns and make it difficult to read.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Teravus
> >
> >
> > On 6/26/09, André Filipe <andrefilipemb at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Dears,
> >>
> >> I'm a newbie in OpenSim and I'd like to know what the following
> >> acronyms (in
> >> bold) stands for, anybody can help me?
> >>
> >> Dilatn
> >> SimFPS
> >> PhysFPS
> >> AgntUp
> >> RootAg
> >> ChldAg
> >> PrimsATv
> >> PrmAtvScr
> >> ScrLPS1
> >> FrmMSA
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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>
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