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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users nfsd Post 302420990 by Davinzy on Thursday 13th of May 2010 06:00:06 AM
Old 05-13-2010
thank you methyl,

yah I think there analyzing historic data is impotent , but I'm not in a position to do that now.

Can I know if system processors uses more that 50% of the avg CPU usage is it normal ?

I used vmstat few times .. I saw there are lot of page ins some time

Code:
         procs           memory                   page                              faults       cpu
    r     b     w      avm    free   re   at    pi   po    fr   de    sr     in     sy    cs  us sy id
    7     1     0  5107229  908037    0    0     3   11     3    0     3  10297 726646 17695  13 20 67
    7     1     0  5107229  903699    0    0     0    0     0    0     0  21909 485854 26542  22 25 53
    8     1     0  4946624  911139    0    0   264    0     0    0     0  17315 509344 24555  22 25 53
    8     1     0  4946624  913250    0    0    85    0     0    0     0  11699 414913 20652  20 10 70
    5     1     0  4827443  912616    0    0    27    0     0    0     0  12459 471801 21813  20 21 59
    5     1     0  4827443  911064    0    0     7    0     0    0     0   9586 438479 22304  20  9 71
    5     1     0  4314344  909637    0    0     0    0     0    0     0   7860 457082 21690  20 21 59

Code:
    2     0     0  4827662  1036017    0    0     0    0     0    0     0   3160  92948  1934  15  8 77
    3     1     0  4936522  1036737    0    0   328    0     0    0     0   5155 112688  2187  17 12 71
    3     1     0  4936522  1039376    0    0   107    0     0    0     0   3424  75236  1196  15  7 78
    3     0     0  4445451  1039428    0    0    34    0     0    0     0   2759 114349  1359  16  9 75
    3     0     0  4445451  1041994    0    0     9    0     0    0     0   2359  79628   885  15  9 76

And this is a one moment of glance output

Code:
 Glance C.04.70.001             17:45:41 S02CJ091     ia64                                                                          Current  Avg  High
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU  Util   S                       SARU                      U                                                                      | 42%   43%  100%
Disk Util   F                                                                     F                                                  | 59%   26%  100%
Mem  Util   S                                   SU                                                      U                            | 91%   91%   92%
Networkil   U                                                                        UR                           R                  | 85%   84%   87%
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     PROCESS LIST                                                         Users=    8
                         User      CPU %    Thrd Disk        Memory       Block
Process Name     PID     Name   ( 700% max) Cnt  IOrate      RSS/VSS      On
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
eps_ui_soap_       23731 cgi          96.2     2   0.0   538.2mb  557.2mb   PRI
glance              4191 cgi          50.7     1   0.0    17.3mb   26.2mb STRMS
uio_cgisam_s       20489 cgi          38.4     5 221.0    3.47gb   3.49gb   PRI
nfsd                2607 root         36.2    67 229.0    15.2mb   55.2mb OTHER
dcs_audit_re        9082 cgi          19.1     1   0.0    12.2mb   30.9mb SOCKT
midaemon            4215 root          7.6     7   0.0   136.2mb  140.8mb SLEEP
vxfsd                 96 root          6.0    57  69.8    33.6mb   37.8mb SLEEP
bptm               10956 root          4.7     1  71.0     9.7mb    9.7mb  died
vhand                  2 root          3.9     1   0.2      64kb     72kb SLEEP
uio_cgisam_s       20459 cgi           2.4    81  20.5    3.73gb   3.90gb SOCKT


even though I dont believe above data would not help much to analyze .. in case you notice some thing pls let me know.

thanks
 

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