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Operating Systems SCO CPU Performance Problems on VMWARE Post 302451771 by ccc on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 03:43:03 AM
Old 09-08-2010
Which process is hitting so much CPU usage?
Here is ps -ef output:
Code:
# ps -ef
     UID   PID  PPID  C    STIME     TTY        TIME CMD
    root     0     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 sched
    root     1     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 /etc/init -a
    root     2     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 vhand
    root     3     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 bdflush
    root     4     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 kmdaemon
    root     5     1  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:01 htepi_daemon /
    root     6     0  0 02:46:38       ?    00:00:00 strd
    root 10310   390  0        -       -    00:00:00 <defunct>
    root    53     1  0 02:48:06       ?    00:00:00 /etc/ifor_pmd
    root    54    53  0 02:48:06       ?    00:00:00 /etc/ifor_pmd
    root 15829     1  0 02:49:01   tty01    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty01 sc_m
    root    41     1  0 02:48:05       ?    00:00:00 htepi_daemon /stand
    root 15830     1  0 02:49:01   tty02    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty02 sc_m
    root    60    54  0 02:48:06       ?    00:00:00 /etc/sco_cpd
    root    61    54  0 02:48:06       ?    00:00:00 /etc/ifor_sld
    root    80     1  0 02:48:06       ?    00:00:00 strerr
    root 15831     1  0 02:49:01   tty03    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty03 sc_m
    root 15832     1  0 02:49:01   tty04    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty04 sc_m
    root   282   278  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /etc/pwr/lib/listen system/                                              start-2 pwrd/startup /dev/fd/4
    root   278     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /etc/pwr/bin/pwrd
    root   334     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 rusersd
    root   304     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /etc/cron
    root   194     1  0 02:48:48       ?    00:00:00 htepi_daemon /usr2
    root   289     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /opt/K/SCO/lli/5.0.6a/bin/d                                              lpid /var/opt/K/SCO/lli/5.0.6a/dlpidPIPE
    root   327     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 portmap
    root   314     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/lpsched
    root  6289     1  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/scosh/calserver
    root   333     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 rwalld
  nouser  5925  4410  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
    root 15728     1  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd -                                              d /usr/lib/docview -f /usr/lib/docview/conf/httpd.co
    root   380     1  0 02:48:50       ?    00:00:00 /etc/sshd
    root   377     1  0 02:48:50       ?    00:00:00 /etc/snmpd
    root   351     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:01 /etc/in.prngd /etc/egd-pool
    root  1459     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 biod 4
    root   367     1  0 02:48:49       ?    00:00:00 /etc/inetd
    root   382     1  0 02:48:50       ?    00:00:05 ntpd -g
    root  4410     1  0 02:48:54       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
    root   390     1 95 02:48:50       ?    00:29:07 /usr/lbin/lpd -G
    root  1480  1471  0 02 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting**************1480 1471 0 02******end_of_the_skype_highlighting:48:52       ?    00:00:00 nfsd -u 4 -t 16
    root   533     1  0 02:48:51       ?    00:00:00 /usr/mmdf/bin/deliver -b
    root  1272     1  0 02:48:51       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lbin/archd -s 60
    root  1473     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 statd
    root  1471     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 nfsd -u 4 -t 16
  nouser  5926  4410  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
    root  1460     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 biod 4
    root  1461     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 biod 4
    root  1462     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 biod 4
    root  1505     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1478     1  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 mountd
    root  1479  1471  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 nfsd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1481  1471  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 nfsd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1482  1471  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 nfsd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1508  1505  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1509  1508  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1510  1508  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1511  1508  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  1512  1508  0 02:48:52       ?    00:00:00 lockd -u 4 -t 16
    root  6322  6289  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/scosh/calserver
  nouser  5927  4410  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
  nouser  5928  4410  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
  nouser  5929  4410  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd
    root 14570     1  0 02:49:00       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/scosh/caldaemon
  nouser 15731 15728  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd -                                              d /usr/lib/docview -f /usr/lib/docview/conf/httpd.co
    root  6154     1  0 02:48:55       ?    00:00:00 /var/scohttp/scohttpd -d /v                                              ar/scohttp
    root 15833     1  0 02:49:01   tty05    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty05 sc_m
    root 15834     1  0 02:49:01   tty06    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty06 sc_m
    root 15835     1  0 02:49:01   tty07    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty07 sc_m
    root 15836     1  0 02:49:01   tty08    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty08 sc_m
    root 15837     1  0 02:49:01   tty09    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty09 sc_m
    root 15838     1  0 02:49:01   tty10    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty10 sc_m
    root 15839     1  0 02:49:01   tty11    00:00:00 /etc/getty tty11 sc_m
    root 15840     1  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/lib/u386mon                                              /u386mon.sh tty12
    root 15841     1  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 /tcb/files/no_luid/sdd
    root  2333   380  1 09:39:14       ?    00:00:00 /etc/sshd -R
    root 15844 15840  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 /bin/sh -c /usr/lib/u386mon                                              /u386mon.sh tty12
    root 28399     1  0 09:40:25   tty1A    00:00:00 /etc/getty_50 -t60 tty1A 96                                              00
    root 15906 15844  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:00 su -c /usr/bin/u386mon
    root 15907 15906  0 02:49:01       ?    00:00:21 /usr/bin/u386mon
  nouser 17231 15728  0 02:49:02       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd -                                              d /usr/lib/docview -f /usr/lib/docview/conf/httpd.co
  nouser 18877 15728  0 02:49:03       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd -                                              d /usr/lib/docview -f /usr/lib/docview/conf/httpd.co
  nouser 18878 15728  0 02:49:03       ?    00:00:00 /usr/lib/apache/bin/httpd -                                              d /usr/lib/docview -f /usr/lib/docview/conf/httpd.co
    root 10311   390  0        -       -    00:00:00 <defunct>
    root 20905  2333  2 09:39:25   ttyp0    00:00:00 -sh
    root 10312 20905  1 09:41:09   ttyp0    00:00:00 ps -ef

BTW on the old physical system is the same problem > 85.4% system.

Last edited by ccc; 09-08-2010 at 05:00 AM..
 

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