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01-15-2002 02:55 AM
01-15-2002 02:55 AM
vhand
is there any know bugs in vhand? (that makes it take all the cpu time?)
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01-15-2002 03:20 AM
01-15-2002 03:20 AM
Re: vhand
Take a look at these:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x2652af48a9e5d5118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,11866,0x2d01c7af36b7d5118ff10090279cd0f9,00.html
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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01-15-2002 03:37 AM
01-15-2002 03:37 AM
Re: vhand
Probably. See the threads Steven mentioned (one of them is yours with the same question! :-().
Do you have Glance? If so, what does "Mem Util"? say. If not, why not? :-)
> is there any know bugs in vhand? (that makes it take all the cpu time?)
(Depending on the release, etc.,) May be there has been. Make sure that you are up-to-date on patches.
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01-15-2002 03:39 AM
01-15-2002 03:39 AM
Re: vhand
If vhand utilizes 100% of CPU it means there is a serious lack of memory.
Adding more swap space should help but adding more phisical memory would be more convenient.
Later,
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01-15-2002 06:56 AM
01-15-2002 06:56 AM
Re: vhand
swap = phys_mem + kernel.
but as a sensible minimum swap=phys_mem is OK
If you do not you risk
o incomplete system crash dumps, so HP can't analyse them
o performance problems when you need more swap
just my 0.02???
Tim
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01-15-2002 07:01 AM
01-15-2002 07:01 AM
Re: vhand
Yes. Do a vmstat and look at your free and po.
free is the number of free pages (x4=the available memory) - Shouln't be less and po - pageouts shouldn't be more. Also look at your swapinfo -t and check the kb used column on the swap devices (not the reserve one). If you find good amount of %used, then you are doing paging and time for you to buy more memory. Adding swap will not do good.
-Sri
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01-15-2002 07:03 AM
01-15-2002 07:03 AM
Re: vhand
I would highly recommend getting more memory for your machine. Memory is cheap!!! Not getting any work done is expensive!
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01-15-2002 07:15 AM
01-15-2002 07:15 AM
Re: vhand
Yes, free memory shortage. vhand is too busy moving data between disk and memory.
Also check/lower your dbc_max_pct value to recover some memory from buffers.
Thanks.
Prashant.