This screen displays the current CPU utilization of each database process on the node as a percentage of the total processor utilization. This screen displays one line of information for each database process active on the node. If a process is attached to the database multiple times, the screen displays only one line of information. If the number of displayable processes is greater than the number of displayable lines, use the right arrow or up arrow and the left arrow or right arrow to navigate through the display pages. For each active database process, the CPU Utilization screen shows the following: o Process ID o Process name o CPU utilization percentage of that process The histogram portion of the display shows the process' utilization percentage in graph format. Note that the displayed process CPU utilization, in addition to the database-related processing, includes the CPU utilization of ALL non-database related activities that the process also performs. In order to track the exact CPU utilization of the database-specific activity, Oracle Corporation recommends that you use Oracle Trace. By default, the processes on the screen appear in arbitrary (unsorted) order. By selecting the Config option, you can manually configure the CPU Utilization screen. Choose the Config option by typing C to display the CPU Utilization Configuration menu. This menu offers the following options: o A. Unsorted Display Option A displays the processes in unsorted order. o B. Sort by CPU Utilization Option B displays the processes sorted in order of descending CPU utilization. This display configuration can be difficult to view when the display rate is less than two seconds since the process CPU utilizations vary at any given time. Oracle Corporation recommends that you use the sorted display with a display rate of two seconds or more. The CPU Utilization screen is not saved by using the Output qualifier, therefore it cannot be replayed using the Input qualifier.