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10-15-2006 09:41 PM
10-15-2006 09:41 PM
system accounting problem
Hi,
the system utilization is 100% for around a week but from the daily system accounting report, /var/adm/acct/sum/rprt*, I found that the total "CPU (MINS)" has no big difference compare with normal usage.
any idea on the relation in between the "CPU (MINS)" in accounting and the %idle in sar/top/vmstat??
I expected they are reverse porportion but it is not...!
THANKS.
Warren.
the system utilization is 100% for around a week but from the daily system accounting report, /var/adm/acct/sum/rprt*, I found that the total "CPU (MINS)" has no big difference compare with normal usage.
any idea on the relation in between the "CPU (MINS)" in accounting and the %idle in sar/top/vmstat??
I expected they are reverse porportion but it is not...!
THANKS.
Warren.
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10-15-2006 10:19 PM
10-15-2006 10:19 PM
Re: system accounting problem
Shalom,
Tough one, pointing out perhaps to a bug in the tool you are using to measure system performance.
What tool are you using? Consider patching it.
SEP
Tough one, pointing out perhaps to a bug in the tool you are using to measure system performance.
What tool are you using? Consider patching it.
SEP
Steven E Protter
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Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
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10-15-2006 10:54 PM
10-15-2006 10:54 PM
Re: system accounting problem
HI SEP,
just the basic accounting and system monitoring util come from the OS, e.g. ckpacct, runacct, monacct, sar and top.
THX,
Warren.
just the basic accounting and system monitoring util come from the OS, e.g. ckpacct, runacct, monacct, sar and top.
THX,
Warren.
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