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Operating Systems Solaris This application is eating up the CPU Post 302083702 by pandu345 on Monday 7th of August 2006 09:51:48 PM
Old 08-07-2006
This application is eating up the CPU

Hi,
I am not very much fmiliar with Solaris OS. My main concern for posting is One application is eating 50% of CPU and I cannot run that application, If I perform any action in that application it takes real long time.

I have solaris installed on my development machine.I have my application IDM installed on this solaris box.It is a commercial application from SUN , is set up on weblogic server.The application was running fine but recently it has started eating CPU rapidly, every time I see on the machine , the JVM corresponding to this application is consuming 50%.
I cannot run the application any more.If I perform any small action in the application , it takes real long time and fails.

When I do a prstat on the solaris box it shows this thing

PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
9768 javasrvr 728M 590M cpu1 0 10 659:58.28 38% java/81


This is my OS

SunOS 5.8 Generic_117350-23 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-280RSystem = SunOS
Node = pandu
Release = 5.8
KernelID = Generic_117350-23

I have java 1.3 installed on this machine.
can somebody get me out of this trouble
 

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arch(1) 							   User Commands							   arch(1)

NAME
arch - display the architecture of the current host SYNOPSIS
arch [-k | archname] DESCRIPTION
The arch utility displays the application architecture of the current host system. Due to extensive historical use of this command without any options, all SunOS 5.x SPARC based systems will return "sun4" as their application architecture. Use of this command is discouraged. See NOTES section below. Systems can be broadly classified by their architectures, which define what executables will run on which machines. A distinction can be made between kernel architecture and application architecture (or, commonly, just "architecture"). Machines that run different kernels due to underlying hardware differences may be able to run the same application programs. OPTIONS
-k Displays the kernel architecture, such as sun4u. This defines which specific SunOS kernel will run on the machine, and has implica- tions only for programs that depend on the kernel explicitly (for example, ps(1)). OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: archname Use archname to determine whether the application binaries for this application architecture can run on the current host sys- tem. The archname must be a valid application architecture, such as sun4, i86pc, and so forth. If application binaries for archname can run on the current host system, TRUE (0) is returned. Otherwise, FALSE (1) is returned. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
mach(1), ps(1), uname(1), attributes(5) NOTES
This command is provided for compatibility with previous releases and its use is discouraged. Instead, the uname command is recommended. See uname(1) for usage information. SunOS 5.11 21 Oct 2002 arch(1)
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