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09-25-2007 12:58 AM
09-25-2007 12:58 AM
My question to you is how do I know how much system resources HPUX Kernel takes. I want to have the results of Kernel threads usage only ( only what is compiled into the kernel ) , the minimum system resources of my servers.
I hope my question is clear enough.
Thanks to all.
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09-25-2007 01:09 AM
09-25-2007 01:09 AM
Re: Kernel size
You should install gpm/glance from your application cd's on a 60 day trail. gpm can give you a high water mark on kernel parameter actual system use.
It should be possible to drill into the menus and find useful information.
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09-25-2007 01:18 AM
09-25-2007 01:18 AM
Re: Kernel size
I have glance/gpm on my system. But I did not find a way to split the information to kernel memory/CPU usage and User memory CPU Usage.
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09-25-2007 03:15 AM
09-25-2007 03:15 AM
Re: Kernel size
Leonid,
You can use kmeminfo to view the detail of kernel memory usage and user memory usage.
Use Glance to view CPU utilization
WK
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09-25-2007 03:52 AM
09-25-2007 03:52 AM
SolutionPhysical memory usage summary (in page/byte/percent):
Physical memory = 8379648 32.0g 100%
Free memory = 1551199 5.9g 19%
User processes = 6124982 23.4g 73% details with -user
System = 686245 2.6g 8%
Kernel = 518653 2.0g 6% kernel text and data
Dynamic Arenas = 92275 360.4m 1% details with -arena
M_TEMP = 19008 74.2m 0%
VFD_BT_NODE = 17617 68.8m 0%
M_SWAP = 8754 34.2m 0%
M_SPINLOCK = 6417 25.1m 0%
ALLOCB_MBLK_LM = 5482 21.4m 0%
Other arenas = 34997 136.7m 0% details with -arena
Super page pool = 2438 9.5m 0% details with -kas
Static Tables = 339590 1.3g 4% details with -static
pfdat = 192291 751.1m 2%
htbl2_0 = 65536 256.0m 1%
pfn_to_virt = 32048 125.2m 0%
bufhash = 20480 80.0m 0% bufcache hash headers
nbuf = 15936 62.2m 0% bufcache headers
Other tables = 13298 51.9m 0% details with -static
Buffer cache = 167592 654.7m 2% details with -bufcache
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