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06-17-2002 01:39 AM
06-17-2002 01:39 AM
Hi !
I have the prm configured to 30% for oracle user group, however when I "top", I found some process under oracle users has used up 98% in certain time. Does that mean it take 98% of 30% given ? Or it took 98% for one of the CPU ?
However do I know if 30% is enough ?
I have the prm configured to 30% for oracle user group, however when I "top", I found some process under oracle users has used up 98% in certain time. Does that mean it take 98% of 30% given ? Or it took 98% for one of the CPU ?
However do I know if 30% is enough ?
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06-17-2002 02:36 AM
06-17-2002 02:36 AM
Solution
Process Resource Manager has a functionality like
The resources are used by the groups even more than what it is entitled,but when ever there is a need for resource it starts cutting the resource from the group where you had a percentage.
now eg.
Group A is given a CPU % of 40% and Group B is 60%.
So when the CPU is not fully used Group A can also use 70 and group B 15%.
The situation comes when your CPU utilization is now 100%.Now PRM acts so that group1 will not use more than 40% and Group B will not use more than 60%.
The figure which I have attached from the PRM manual will explain you in detail.
Also check the manual for a detailed explanation
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B8733-90001/B8733-90001.html
Thanks
G Manikandan
The resources are used by the groups even more than what it is entitled,but when ever there is a need for resource it starts cutting the resource from the group where you had a percentage.
now eg.
Group A is given a CPU % of 40% and Group B is 60%.
So when the CPU is not fully used Group A can also use 70 and group B 15%.
The situation comes when your CPU utilization is now 100%.Now PRM acts so that group1 will not use more than 40% and Group B will not use more than 60%.
The figure which I have attached from the PRM manual will explain you in detail.
Also check the manual for a detailed explanation
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B8733-90001/B8733-90001.html
Thanks
G Manikandan
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06-17-2002 04:53 AM
06-17-2002 04:53 AM
Re: PRM utilization
A very simple answer is that PRM only throttles when the TOTAL USAGE reachs 100%. If you aren't at 100% then there are still available resources, so why put limits on any process or process group?
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06-17-2002 06:05 AM
06-17-2002 06:05 AM
Re: PRM utilization
30% is the average of all the processes in the group. Which means the processes can get much less than 30% if all the processes within a group are competing for CPU resources.
Marty
Marty
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