On user complains about the performance of web application, as a part application support, we use following commands to see the CPU utilization in the UNIX using ‘sar' command. Some times it goes below 20 and even reaches 0.
HLW$~> sar -u 10 60
SunOS HLW 5.8 Generic_117350-14 sun4u ... (2 Replies)
Hello everyone.
I have a problem with my HP-UX (UNIX) server Recently my unix shows a high cpu utilization and idle = 0% ,checked using sar command
I need to find what I have to do to solve this problem, in fact, I don't know what is my problem.
Mentioned below is the sar command output.
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Hi,
I have hundred folders under a fs /apps which is used by different users and they upload their data to these folders on a daily basis.
Using du -sk gives me complete structure of the filesystem but i want to find out day to day utlization of the top ten highest accoriding to size wise
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Hi,
I have been running into an issue wherein suddenly an apache process eats up lots of memory and system starts swapping. It causes the server to hang due to io-wait. I am able to trace the process/thread which is eating up memory, however, am unable to figure out which webpage is causing it.... (1 Reply)
I am working in C,C++ Telecom Provisioning application which is running in LINUX Red Hat Server. My application is running with several process like scmng,scspf, etc..
We have Log level setting for each process like 0,5,10,20.
If I set the FLOW level as 0, then it will not print any log info in... (1 Reply)
I have parallels container running on Suse. From top command, I am not able to see, what is eating up so big amount of memory.
top - 07:44:24 up 172 days, 18:52, 1 user, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.00
Tasks: 44 total, 1 running, 43 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.0%us, ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i am new to linux/RHEL 6.0 and i have two questions.
1) How to get the CPU utilization and Memory Utilization of all Services running currently?
2) How to get the CPU utilization and Memory Utilization of all Applications running currently?
Please help me to find the script.
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I have run the utility nmon in aix 6.1, and found memory utilization is 99.9% in physical.
and pressed h key and then t , in that it is not showing single process which is consuming memory resources. please help me how to find out actual memory utilization.
wheather 99% is real memory... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
resize_lfs
RESIZE_LFS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual RESIZE_LFS(8)NAME
resize_lfs -- resize a mounted log-structured filesystem
SYNOPSIS
resize_lfs [-v] [-s new-size] mounted-file-system
DESCRIPTION
resize_lfs grows or shrinks a mounted log-structured filesystem to the specified size. mounted-file-system is the name of the filesystem to
be resized, and new-size is the desired new filesystem size, in sectors. If new-size is not specified, resize_lfs will default to the cur-
rent size of the partition containing the filesystem in question.
When growing, the partition must be large enough to contain a filesystem of the specified size; when shrinking, resize_lfs must first
``clean'' the segments that will be invalid when the filesystem is shrunk. If this cleaning process results in these segments becoming
redirtied, this indicates that the given new size is not large enough to contain the existing filesystem data, and resize_lfs will return an
error.
EXAMPLES
To resize the file system mounted at /home to 32576 sectors:
resize_lfs -s 32576 /home
SEE ALSO fsck_lfs(8), lfs_cleanerd(8), newfs_lfs(8)HISTORY
The resize_lfs command first appeared in NetBSD 3.0.
AUTHORS
Konrad Schroder <perseant@NetBSD.org>
BUGS
resize_lfs should be able to resize an unmounted filesystem as well.
BSD September 4, 2006 BSD