Hi,
I've got some CPU bottleneck on a HP-UX 11 server : i didn't
understand it until i discover i've got an unusual high percentage
of NICE% CPU regarding my DBRMS process (Sybase 12.x).
How do i have to understand it and how to resolve it ?
Thx. (0 Replies)
Hi I want to implement the nice command in the shell that I am building. I came to know that there is a corresponding nice() system call for the same. But since I will be forking different processes to run different commands typed on the command prompt, is there any way I can make a command... (2 Replies)
hello everybody:
I have some job running on tru64 system and Im the root, due to limited resources I end up with my job ( vdump) for example taking the lowest share, I researched the nice command on the net, but couldnt get enough info, can I use it to already running process or I only use it... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have two identical 12 CPU HPUX machines, and I run the same processes on each that load the boxes fully.
top on one reports activity under the NICE (19%) and SYS (18%) columns, while top on the other reports 0% NICE and 16% SYS. What would cause NICE to be zero on one machine and not... (5 Replies)
Hi, new here and need some help. Sometimes my site is extremely slow, if when there aren't too many people on, whereas when there are over 300 online members the site may be very fast. We use CentOS, PHP 5.26. The server has 4GB and Plesk usually shows about 2 or 3 GB free.
I believe I can see... (4 Replies)
Hello,
Some guy said to me that using the nice command to decrease the priority of a process is a myth, that the operating system corrects the priorities as the processes need cpu. Is this true? (4 Replies)
Hello folks,
I am searching for pattern, after that i want its presenece on top to bottom basis, like
cat abcd.txt |grep "123"|awk {'print $3'} |sort|uniq -c
it show result like
10 1.1.1.1
1 1.1.1.1
15 1.1.1.1
100 1.1.1.1
but i want to see this like
100 1.1.1.1
15 1.1.1.44
10... (3 Replies)
Running 2 VM Guests on an HPUX Integrity Server. One Guest runs great, the other is always at a high NICE value and 0% idle as shown in TOP:
What do you think should be tuned to bring down the NICE and increase IDLE %? Thanks in advance
-hpuxadmin
slow VM GUEST
Load averages: 2.56,... (5 Replies)
Dear Friends,
I have a directory when i take du of that directory it takes alot of memory and cpu and I/O, i want to use nice to run my script that have du command slowly so it won't take I/O and cpu, please suggest. (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xkill
xkill(1X)xkill(1X)NAME
xkill - kill a client by its X resource
SYNOPSIS
xkill [-display displayname] [-id resource] [-button number] [-frame] [-all]
OPTIONS
This option specifies the name of the X server to contact. This option specifies the X identifier for the resource whose creator is to be
aborted. If no resource is specified, xkill will display a special cursor with which you should select a window to be kill. This option
specifies the number of pointer button that should be used in selecting a window to kill. If the word "any" is specified, any button on the
pointer may be used. By default, the first button in the pointer map (which is usually the leftmost button) is used. This option indi-
cates that all clients with top-level windows on the screen should be killed. xkill will ask you to select the root window with each of
the currently defined buttons to give you several chances to abort. Use of this option is highly discouraged. This option indicates that
xkill should ignore the standard conventions for finding top-level client windows (which are typically nested inside a window manager win-
dow), and simply believe that you want to kill direct children of the root.
DESCRIPTION
The xkill command is a utility for forcing the X server to close connections to clients. This program is very dangerous, but is useful for
aborting programs that have displayed undesired windows on a user's screen. If no resource identifier is given with -id, xkill will dis-
play a special cursor as a prompt for the user to select a window to be killed. If a pointer button is pressed over a non-root window, the
server will close its connection to the client that created the window.
XDEFAULTS
Specifies a specific pointer button number or the word "any" to use when selecting windows.
SEE ALSO X(1X), xwininfo(1X), XKillClient and XGetPointerMapping in the Xlib Programmers Manual, KillClient in the X Protocol Specification
AUTHOR
Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium
Dana Chee, Bellcore
xkill(1X)