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184 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 Reference manual Status attributes 7.7 Operating system status attributes This section describes the following status attributes: • crocusShdslTtRpG703/operatingSystem/taskInfo on page 185

Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 7 185 Reference manual Status attributes crocusShdslTtRpG703/operatingSystem/taskInfo The taskInfo table displays status information about the operating system. The table contains the following attributes: Attribute taskName taskStatus load30s (%) load5m (%) runningInMedium (%) runningInHigh (%) programCounter Description Name of the task. Current status. The task can have the following status values: • awake: This task is actually running. • asleep: This task is waiting on an event. • inactive: This task slot is not active, i.e. no task has been assigned to this slot. This is the load on the processor during the last 30 seconds. This is the load on the processor during the last 5 minutes. Each task can be running with a low, medium or high priority. This element gives the percentage of time this task is running with medium priority during the last 30 seconds. Each task can be running with a low, medium or high priority. This element gives the percentage of time this task is running with high priority during the last 30 seconds. The percentage of time this task is running with low priority can be calculated using the following formula:100% - runningInMedium (%) - runningInHigh (%). This is the current value of the program counter. The program counter is the memory address for the current instruction of this task.

<strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 7 185<br />

Reference manual<br />

Status attributes<br />

crocusShdslTtRpG703/operatingSystem/taskInfo<br />

The taskInfo table displays status information about the operating system. The table contains the following<br />

attributes:<br />

Attribute<br />

taskName<br />

taskStatus<br />

load30s (%)<br />

load5m (%)<br />

runningInMedium<br />

(%)<br />

runningInHigh (%)<br />

programCounter<br />

Description<br />

Name of the task.<br />

Current status. The task can have the following status values:<br />

• awake: This task is actually running.<br />

• asleep: This task is waiting on an event.<br />

• inactive: This task slot is not active, i.e. no task has been assigned to this slot.<br />

This is the load on the processor during the last 30 seconds.<br />

This is the load on the processor during the last 5 minutes.<br />

Each task can be running with a low, medium or high priority. This element gives<br />

the percentage of time this task is running with medium priority during the last 30<br />

seconds.<br />

Each task can be running with a low, medium or high priority. This element gives<br />

the percentage of time this task is running with high priority during the last 30 seconds.<br />

The percentage of time this task is running with low priority can be calculated<br />

using the following formula:100% - runningInMedium (%) - runningInHigh (%).<br />

This is the current value of the program counter. The program counter is the memory<br />

address for the current instruction of this task.

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