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Operating Systems SCO Server running slow Post 302110668 by tez on Wednesday 14th of March 2007 10:29:05 AM
Old 03-14-2007
# sar 1 3

SCO_SV rocc2 3.2v5.0.7 PentIII 03/14/2007

14:51:55 %usr %sys %wio %idle (-u)
14:51:56 2 15 37 46
14:51:57 4 17 34 45
14:51:58 6 12 34 49

Average 4 15 35 46
# sar -d
sar: Can't open /usr/adm/sa/sa14
# sar -d 1 3

SCO_SV rocc2 3.2v5.0.7 PentIII 03/14/2007

14:52:05 device %busy avque r+w/s blks/s avwait avserv (-d)
14:52:06 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 2278.64 68502.91 0.00 0.61
14:52:07 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1965.05 58712.62 0.00 1.01
14:52:08 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1607.92 47720.79 0.00 1.43

Average Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1952.77 58381.11 0.00 0.96
#
# mpsar 1 3

SCO_SV rocc2 3.2v5.0.7 PentIII 03/14/2007

14:55:15 %usr %sys %wio %idle (-u)
14:55:16 2 4 81 14
14:55:17 0 2 83 16
14:55:19 1 4 80 15

Average 1 3 81 15
# sar -d 1 10

SCO_SV rocc2 3.2v5.0.7 PentIII 03/14/2007

14:55:26 device %busy avque r+w/s blks/s avwait avserv (-d)
14:55:27 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1184.16 6225.74 0.00 2.53
14:55:28 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1156.31 6366.99 0.00 2.75
14:55:29 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 962.75 5239.22 0.00 3.22
14:55:30 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 897.03 4992.08 0.00 3.81
14:55:31 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 1477.45 9278.43 0.00 2.01
14:55:32 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 3341.18 17178.43 0.00 0.58
14:55:33 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 3950.00 23492.16 0.00 0.46
14:55:34 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 2738.83 14246.60 0.00 0.63
14:55:35 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 2523.53 12845.10 0.00 0.69
14:55:37 Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 2867.65 17476.47 0.00 0.55

Average Sdsk-0 100.00 1.00 2111.67 11743.33 0.00 1.16
# sar 1 3

SCO_SV rocc2 3.2v5.0.7 PentIII 03/14/2007

14:55:38 %usr %sys %wio %idle (-u)
14:55:39 3 8 52 37
14:55:40 0 2 81 17
14:55:41 0 5 80 15

Average 1 5 71 23

Hope this makes sense to you.
 

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sag(1)								   User Commands							    sag(1)

NAME
sag - system activity graph SYNOPSIS
sag [-e time] [-f file] [-i sec] [-s time] [-T term] [-x spec] [-y spec] DESCRIPTION
The sag utility graphically displays the system activity data stored in a binary data file by a previous sar(1) run. Any of the sar data items may be plotted singly or in combination, as cross plots or versus time. Simple arithmetic combinations of data may be specified. sag invokes sar and finds the desired data by string-matching the data column header (run sar to see what is available). The sag utility requires a graphic terminal to draw the graph, and uses tplot(1) to produce its output. When running Solaris 2.x and OpenWindows, perform the following steps: 1. Run an "xterm" as a Tektronics terminal: prompt# xterm -t 2. In the "xterm" window, run sag specifying a tek terminal: prompt# sag -T tek options OPTIONS
The following options are supported and passed through to sar (see sar(1)): -e time Select data up to time. Default is 18:00. -f file Use file as the data source for sar. Default is the current daily data file /usr/adm/sa/sadd. -i sec Select data at intervals as close as possible to sec seconds. -s time Select data later than time in the form hh[:mm]. Default is 08:00. -T term Produce output suitable for terminal term. See tplot(1) for known terminals. Default for term is $TERM. -x spec x axis specification with spec in the form: name[op name]...[lo hi] name is either a string that will match a column header in the sar report, with an optional device name in square brackets, for example, r+w/s[dsk-1], or an integer value. op is + - * or / surrounded by blank spaces. Up to five names may be specified. Parentheses are not recognized. Contrary to custom, + and - have precedence over * and /. Evaluation is left to right. Thus, A/A+B*100 is evaluated as (A/(A+B))*100, and A+B/C+D is (A+B)/(C+D). lo and hi are optional numeric scale limits. If unspecified, they are deduced from the data. Enclose spec in double-quotes ("") if it includes white space. A single spec is permitted for the x axis. If unspecified, time is used. -y spec y axis specification with spec in the same form as for -x. Up to 5 spec arguments separated by a semi-colon (;) may be given for -y. The -y default is: -y"%usr0100;%usr+%sys0100;%usr+%sys+%wio0100" EXAMPLES
Example 1: Examples of the sag command. To see today's CPU utilization: example$ sag To see activity over 15 minutes of all disk drives: example$ TS=`date +%H:%M` example$ sar -o /tmp/tempfile 60 15 example$ TE=`date +%H:%M` example$ sag -f /tmp/tempfile -s $TS -e $TE -y "r+w/s[dsk]" FILES
/usr/adm/sa/sadd daily data file for day dd ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWaccu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
sar(1), tplot(1), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 4 Mar 1998 sag(1)
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