09-24-2012 03:24 AM
Good day.
I am using a cRIO with time-critical VIs.
In LV8.5 System Manager, CPU usage was displayed in three colours, red being the time-critical portion of the CPU time.
This was very useful. If the red portion goes to 100%, we have run out of CPU and the time-critical system fails.
In LV2011SP1 NI Distributed System Manager, the CPU graph is not useful any more, just sitting on a constant 100% for my application.
It does display the time-critical portion in %, so if you keep your eyes riveted to the screen you may get an idea of what is happening, but not nearly as useful as the old 3-colour graph.
Can I still some-how use the nice graph from the old LV with the new LV?
Thanks
Paul
09-25-2012
12:52 PM
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As long as you enable the VI server and deploy it to the target in 2011 SP1 you should be able to use the Real-Time System Manager (through 8.5) to view the controller.
Although, it does look like there is a known issue with the reported CPU and memory usage from VxWorks controllers. It is documented here.
You can determine what operating system your cRIO is running by checking this KnowledgeBase.