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Old 03-27-2007
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Interrupts problems

Hi,

My machine is a Unixware 7.1.3 is a files server, and I had never problem with that machine, but since two days, the machine presents slows problems, i think that the problem is te device interrupts, I had checked all and I dont found it any problem.

Any idea?

Thanks, (sorry my english is too poor)
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Old 03-28-2007
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give us output of vmstat

run vmstat for 10 seconds in 1 second interval. You can use any similar alternative if vmstat is not available
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Question

Thanks for your answer, but I haven't the command vmstat. Previously I used the commands : ps, sar, netstat,....

I don't found any problem, but the perfomance machine is low, I view that I have a 30% perfomance but I can't to see where is that process.

Any idea?

Thanks....
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