Lists information about the load profiles associated with the logical cluster:
Name – name of the load profile associated with this logical cluster. Click Change to associate another load profile with this logical cluster.
Type – displays the load profile type: system or user.
Minimum Load Score – the minimum load score that activates a login redirection or migration.
Metrics – includes a variety of statistics about the load profile, including
User connections – the capacity of an instance to accept a new connection, based on resource availability.
CPU utilization – the capacity of an instance to accept additional work.
Run-queue length – the number of runnable tasks on a system. Run-queue length measures the processing backlog, and is a good indicator of relative response time.
I/O load – outstanding asynchronous I/Os.
Engine deficit – the difference in the number of online engines among instances in the cluster.
User metric – an optional customer-supplied metric specific to the user’s environment.
Weight – indicates how important a metric is to the load score. This is a relative measurement, and is based on a upper limit of 100. A metric with a weight of 0 has no value and is not used in calculating the load score, and a metric with a weight of 50 has one half the influence on the load score. If 5 metrics all have a weight of 20, each metric is equally important when calculating the load score.
Thresholds – currently configured thresholds associated with this load profile.