In my M5000 , one of domain is having SAp installed. from today onwards we are facing some stange issue.
when we start SAP application, that particular user is taking 95 % of system CP and renaming 5 % is taken by system . because of this reason application is slow.
i have 4 CPU(32 core) and 64 GB RAM.
and the process is "boe_cmsd" . If any SAP experts here, please help me to guide me from application level too.
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)
I am running a Dell PE R815 with 4 x AMD 12 core CPUs with 128GB of RAM and a RAID 5 array of 6 SAS disks. This is an HPC application and is definitely CPU bound, however once I run 16 of these processes (thus pinning 16 cores) the work performed slows down dramatically, to maybe 5 or 10% of what... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I need to write a script capable of identifying when a high cpu utilitzation process. It sounds simple but we are on a AIX 5.3 environment with Virtual CPU's (VP's) and logical CPU's. Please any ideas or tips would be highly appreciated. Thanks.
Harby. (6 Replies)
Hi All,
Yesterday my Linux server went panic and even a small command took a lot of time to run.
When i monitored pl find the below output
Cpu(s): 0.1%us, 98.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 1.5%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
the time spent on kernel mode is 98 % and also idle time is around 1.5 %...... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I can't seem to make sense of this. My wait time is showing really high but vmstat's and topas are showing normal usage.
ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS TTY STAT STIME TIME COMMAND
root 9961810 5680.7 0.0 448 384 - A Dec 16 6703072:12 wait
... (2 Replies)
Dear All,
One production Server is affected by high usage.
Application is slow now. Please guide me how to solve it?
NMON Report shows full cpu usage.
Here im posting some server details.
bash-3.2# lparstat -i
Node Name : *********
Partition Name ... (6 Replies)
I have created one script and i have added it into cron to run after 10 mins. However I have noted that whenever that script runs, It causes CPU utilization of server to increase about 10-20 %
I have rechecked script and there is no way i can make changes, Script contain only 2-3 commands. So... (4 Replies)
Hello.
In an informix context, on AIX 5.3 TL 12, we encounter this problem :
Sometimes in the day (probably when users exits from their session), a child process lose its parent (PPID is now "1") and this child is consumming lot of CPU "USER".
I tried, on different cases, "truss -p... (4 Replies)
Hi Fellas,
Not sure how I can dig in even further but we notice that one of our DB servers is showing high Sys% CPU usage even though when I execute the following command :
I can see that postgres is the only one using the CPU. So if anyone can advise me what would be the best way to... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
dxsysinfo
dxsysinfo(8) System Manager's Manual dxsysinfo(8)NAME
dxsysinfo - Monitors system information such as CPU activity, memory, swap space, and file system usage
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/X11/dxsysinfo [options]
OPTIONS
Displays the CPU Activity meter. Shrinks the window so that only the General Information area is visible. The -dashview option is ignored
when it conflicts with other options or when all of the components in the General Information area were deselected in a previous invocation
of the System Information application. This option is incompatible with the -fs option. If -dashview is specified with -fs, -dashview is
ignored. Displays the File System area. Displays warning lights for file systems and swap space that have exceeded the recommended
threshold. Displays the In-Use Memory meter. Displays the Available Swap meter.
When these options are used on the command line, only the specified parts of the application are displayed.
A user preferences file is created in the user's home directory the first time the application runs. It records user-specified options and
any customizations made while running the application. If any of the command line options other than the -dashview option are used, the
System Information application does not read the View state settings in the user preferences file. If the -dashview option is used on the
command line without any other options, the application reads the View state settings in the user preferences file, $HOME/.sysman/Dxsys-
info.
System Information accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options, which are documented in the X(1X) reference page.
DESCRIPTION
Use the System Information application, dxsysinfo, to: Obtain general information about the operating system and version, amount of RAM,
and number of CPUs Monitor CPU activity, in-use memory, available swap space, and file system usage Set and modify file system thresholds
To start dxsysinfo from the CDE desktop: Click on the Application Manager icon on the CDE front panel. Double click on the System_Admin
application group icon. Double click on the DailyAdmin application group icon. Double click on the System Information application icon.
EXAMPLES
To start System Information from the command line, enter: /usr/bin/X11/dxsysinfo
Online Help
For additional information about the graphical user interface, see the online help volume. To open the online help volume from within Sys-
tem Information, run the application and choose Overview from the Help menu in the main window.
You can view the System Information online help volume without running the application. To open the System Information help volume from the
command line, enter the following command: /usr/dt/bin/dthelpview -helpVolume /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/Dxsysinfo.sdl
FILES
Contains user preferences that control the appearance of the application, file system information, and device information Contains the Sys-
tem Information executable Contains the System Information help volume Contains the default values for the application's X resources
SEE ALSO
Commands: df(1), ps(1), showmount(8), swapon(8), sysman_intro(8), uname(1), vmstat(1), X(1X)dxsysinfo(8)