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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weatherrc
weatherrc(5) File Formats Manual weatherrc(5)NAME
weatherrc - configuration file format for the weather(1) utility
DESCRIPTION
The weatherrc file format is intended to specify a set of aliases by which to group URIs for METAR station conditions and alert/forecast
zones, but other command-line options and flags for the weather utility can be specified as well. The file is organized as an INI-format
config, with the alias name in [] brackets and the associated parameter/value pairs on following lines. Parameters and their values are
separated by = or : characters. Multi-word values do not need quoting. These parameters are supported...
alert include local alert notices (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
atypes list of alert notification types to display (ex: tornado_warning,urgent_weather_message)
cache control all caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
cache_data
control retrieved data caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
cache_search
control search result caching (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
cacheage
duration in seconds to refresh cached data (ex: 900)
cachedir
directory for storing cached searches and data (ex: ~/.weather)
conditions
output current conditions (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
defargs
list of default command-line arguments (ex: avl,rdu)
forecast
include a local forecast (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
headers
list of conditions headers to display (ex: temperature,wind)
imperial
filter/convert conditions for US/UK units (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
metric filter/convert conditions for metric units (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
quiet skip preambles and don't indent (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
setpath
directory search path for correlation sets (ex: .:~/.weather)
verbose
show full decoded feeds (possible values are False and True or 0 and 1)
EXAMPLES
The following is an example ~/.weather/weatherrc defining a couple aliases named home and work to be displayed when running the utility
with no aliases specified...
[default]
defargs = home,work
[home]
description = Conditions and Forecast at Home
forecast = True
metar = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/KRDU.TXT
zone_forecast = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/forecasts/zone/nc/ncz041.txt
[work]
description = Conditions at Work
metar = http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/KGSO.TXT
Now if weather is invoked by itself on the command line, it will output conditions for home and work, and also a forecast for home only.
AUTHOR
Specification and manual written by Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org>.
SEE ALSO weather(1)2.0 2012-06-24 weatherrc(5)