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  1. amarsafy

    Process on certain processor?

    Hello, Is it possible to run a certain process on a certain processor, in other words, can we isolate a processor (or a set of processors) and run certain applications on this set? Thanks alot Aly
  2. amarsafy

    sar, vmstat, prstat, mpstat, top

    How come on Solaris 8 that the sar command indicates that the %wio is very high (90%) and so does the mpstat as well: 09:14:52 %usr %sys %wio %idle 09:14:54 9 5 86 0 09:14:56 7 5 88 0 09:14:58 14 8 78 0 09:15:00...
  3. amarsafy

    Large filesystem performance issues

    On Tru64, is there an optimum filesystem size after which performance problems might be raised? (I have a 271GB filesystem)
  4. amarsafy

    CPU/Memory ratio

    Hi, Running Solaris 8 on SUN E12K (4*1050 CPU, 16 GB RAM) with Oracle9 DB CPU%: 99% Utilization RAM%: 50% and 0 sr I believe that the memory is overwhelming the CPU as it was not the case in the previous machine (E10K, 10*450 CPU, 8 GB RAM) 1. Is there a ratio between the cpu and memory...
  5. amarsafy

    Process resources consumption status

    Hi, Using the "ps aux" command does not reflect the actual resources consumed by a process, do I use wrong switches or is there any other commands to use? ps aux sample: USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS TTY STAT STIME TIME COMMAND root 774 46.4 0.0 12 8108 - A...
  6. amarsafy

    scan rate - process resources

    Hi, I have two questions on AIX 4.3.3: 1. During the backup I get a very high memory scan rate (reaches 600) whether in normal cases its less than 40. what am I may doing wrong? 2. To monitor the resources conumed by each process I use "ps aux", however it gave wrong answers...

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