Okay. I see the latest version of perfquery uses 'XmtData' instead of
XmtBytes.
Thanks.
Hal Rosenstock wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 19:52, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
It appears that Perfquery (and the performance counter api's we are
using for fountain/goanna) are reporting data in 32 bit (4-byte) *words*
and not bytes.
Can someone please clear up my confusion on this, and maybe correct the
documentation as well?
It's consistent with what the IB spec says (IBA 1.2 vol 1 p.948) as to
how these quantities are counted. They are defined to be octets divided
by 4 so the choice is to display them the same as the actual quantity
(which is why they are named Data rather than Octets) or to multiply by
4 for Octets. The former choice was made.
-- Hal
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