Tracking the use of adaptive partitioning

This view displays information about the adaptive partitioning scheduling (APS) on the target system.

For more information about adaptive partitioning, see:

The APS view shows the budget pie chart as well as the APS System parameters and Partition Information:

APS view

If you expand the APS System information item, the view shows the following:

System information

The Partitions item includes the following:

Partitions

You can drag and drop processes or threads to move them from one partition to another. This might cause other processes or threads to move as well.

The Partition Statistics item shows the following information:

Statistics

The APS Bankruptcy item shows information about bankruptcies:

Bankruptcy

The pane at the bottom of the view shows graphical information:


If you right-click on your target, the menu includes some options for the adaptive partitioning scheduler:

APS options

This menu includes:


You can also get information about the usage of adaptive partitioning on your system over a specified period of time through the System Profiler perspective's Partition Summary pane pane. For more information, see the Analyzing Your System with Kernel Tracing chapter in this guide.

Related concepts
Introduction
What the System Information perspective reveals
Associated views
Controlling your system information session
Examining your target system's attributes
Watching your processes
Examining your target system's memory (inspecting virtual address space)
Tracking heap usage
Examining process signals
Getting channel information
Tracking file descriptors
Tracking resource usage
Related tasks
Logging system information