This view displays information about the adaptive partitioning scheduling (APS) on the target system.
The APS view shows the budget pie chart as well as the APS System parameters and Partition Information:
If you expand the APS System information item, the view shows the following:
The Partitions item includes the following:
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:
The APS Bankruptcy item shows information about bankruptcies:
Partition budgets (in percentages):
CPU usage by partition (in percentages):
Critical time usage (in milliseconds):
If you right-click on your target, the menu includes some options for the adaptive partitioning scheduler:
Set APS Security:
For information about the flags, see Scheduling policies in the entry for SchedCtl in the QNX Neutrino Library Reference.
Set APS Parameters:
Modify Existing Partition:
The partition's budget is a percentage of CPU usage, while the critical budget is in milliseconds.
Create New Partition:
The new partition's budget is taken from its parent partition's budget.
You can also get information about the usage of adaptive partitioning on your system over a specified period of time through the QNX System Profiler perspective's Analyzing systems with Adaptive Partitioning scheduling pane. For more information, see the Analyzing Your System with Kernel Event Tracing chapter in this guide.