Hello everybody.
I have a problem with my AIX 5.3. Recently my unix shows a high cpu utilization with sar or topas.
I need to find what I have to do to solve this problem, in fact, I don't know what is my problem.
I had the same problem with another AIX 5.3 running the same... (2 Replies)
About 4 years ago I wrote this tool inspired by Rob Urban's collect tool for DEC's Tru64 Unix. What makes this tool as different as collect was in its day is its ability to run at a low overhead and collect tons of stuff. I've expanded the general concept and even include data not available in... (0 Replies)
Hello Friends,
On one of my Solaris 10 box, CPU usage shows 100% using "sar", "vmstat". However, it has 4 CPUs and prstat and glance are not showing enough processes to justify high CPU utilization.
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$ prstat -a
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Hi All,
While creating zone we will mention min and max cpu cores, like
add dedicated-cpu
set ncpus=NUM_CPUS_MIN-NUM_CPUS_MAX
end
Ques1:
Suppose thing that non global zone uses only minimum cores at particular time What the other cores will do, Will it shared to global zone?
Ques:2... (1 Reply)
There might be some problem with my server,
because every morning at 7, it's performance become bad with no DB extra deadlock.
But I just couldn't figure it out.
Please give me some advise, thanks a lot...
According to the CPU performace chart, Daily CPU loading Maximum: 42 %, Average:36%.
... (8 Replies)
hi
We have migrated SCO 5.0.6 into ESX4, but the VM eats 100% of the virtual CPU.
Here is top print from the SCO VM:
last pid: 16773; load averages: 1.68, 1.25, 0.98 02:08:41
79 processes: 75 sleeping, 2 running, 1 zombie, 1 onproc
CPU states: 0.0% idle, 17.0% user,... (7 Replies)
We have a DB server which is constantly utilised above 95% above.
This is becoming nuisance when the monitoring team frequently calls to check on it. Frankly I do not know what to tweak or even interpret the outputs.
I noticed constant 30 to 60% in wio column of the cpu utilisation.
There... (1 Reply)
I want to write a shell script which will print AIX
CPU utilization
memory utilization
every 5 mins redirect to file. How do i do it? Please advise.
Which commands I should use? (3 Replies)
Hi all,
Been reading a lot of the cpu load and its "analogy of it to car traffic path of expressway"
From wiki
Most UNIX systems count only processes in the running (on CPU) or runnable (waiting for CPU) states. However, Linux also includes processes in uninterruptible sleep states... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: javanoob
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sql::translator::parser::oracle
SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm)NAME
SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle - parser for Oracle
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator;
use SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle;
my $translator = SQL::Translator->new;
$translator->parser("SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle");
DESCRIPTION
From http://www.ss64.com/ora/table_c.html:
CREATE [GLOBAL TEMPORARY] TABLE [schema.]table (tbl_defs,...)
[ON COMMIT {DELETE|PRESERVE} ROWS]
[storage_options | CLUSTER cluster_name (col1, col2,... )
| ORGANIZATION {HEAP [storage_options]
| INDEX idx_organized_tbl_clause}]
[LOB_storage_clause][varray_clause][nested_storage_clause]
partitioning_options
[[NO]CACHE] [[NO]MONITORING] [PARALLEL parallel_clause]
[ENABLE enable_clause | DISABLE disable_clause]
[AS subquery]
tbl_defs:
column datatype [DEFAULT expr] [column_constraint(s)]
table_ref_constraint
storage_options:
PCTFREE int
PCTUSED int
INITTRANS int
MAXTRANS int
STORAGE storage_clause
TABLESPACE tablespace
[LOGGING|NOLOGGING]
idx_organized_tbl_clause:
storage_option(s) [PCTTHRESHOLD int]
[COMPRESS int|NOCOMPRESS]
[ [INCLUDING column_name] OVERFLOW [storage_option(s)] ]
nested_storage_clause:
NESTED TABLE nested_item STORE AS storage_table
[RETURN AS {LOCATOR|VALUE} ]
partitioning_options:
Partition_clause {ENABLE|DISABLE} ROW MOVEMENT
Column Constraints (http://www.ss64.com/ora/clause_constraint_col.html)
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name {UNIQUE|PRIMARY KEY} constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name CHECK(condition) constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name [NOT] NULL constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name REFERENCES [schema.]table[(column)]
[ON DELETE {CASCADE|SET NULL}] constrnt_state
constrnt_state
[[NOT] DEFERRABLE] [INITIALLY {IMMEDIATE|DEFERRED}]
[RELY | NORELY] [USING INDEX using_index_clause]
[ENABLE|DISABLE] [VALIDATE|NOVALIDATE]
[EXCEPTIONS INTO [schema.]table]
Note that probably not all of the above syntax is supported, but the grammar was altered to better handle the syntax created by
DDL::Oracle.
AUTHOR
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.
SEE ALSO
SQL::Translator, Parse::RecDescent, DDL::Oracle.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm)