Performance analysis of tru 64 unix system alpha 2000 with O.S.4.0D

From: Himanshu Khona (himanshu.khona@patni.com)
Date: Wed Aug 27 2003 - 05:05:08 EDT


Hi all,

With reference to the above subject we have collected(some information we
are yet to collect) virtual memory statics, process sub system, I/O
sub-system.
The enviroment if Tru 64 ver 4.0d with 4gb RAM & 4 CPU's of 533Mhz
What i want to know from the list is the thresholds which i should look for
which if exxceeded points to performance problem.

The headers are as follows:

System Load:
14:46 up - days, 22:28, -- users, load average: a,b,c

What should be the threshold values for the load averages?

Process sub system;
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY S STARTED TIME
COMMAND

I would like to know what should be the thresholds of above fields which
would point to the problem(like CPU, memory, SWAP etc)?

Virtual Memory sub system:

procs memory pages intr cpu
  r w u act free wire fault cow zero react pin pout in sy cs us sy
id

AS above for this also i would like to know what should be the thresholds of
above fields which would point to the problem?

I/O Sub-system:

      tty fd0 rz0 rz1 dk3 cpu
 tin tout bps tps bps tps bps tps bps tps us ni sy id

AS above for this also i would like to know what should be the thresholds of
above fields which would point to the problem?

Swap:
Allocated space:
    In-use space:
    Free space:

AS above for this also i would like to know what should be the thresholds of
above fields which would point to the problem?
Thanks in advance. I shall summarize.

Regards
Himanshu

Man is a heroic bieng with his own happiness as
 moral purpose of life, with productive achievement
as the noblest activity & reason as his only absolute

-----Original Message-----
From: Himanshu Khona [mailto:himanshu.khona@patni.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:03 PM
To: 'tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov'
Subject: Summary: Finding out current firmware level?

Hi all,

Thanks to so many people for quick response.

The general consensus was:
1) consvar -g version.
2) grep Firmware /var/adm/messages

Regards
Himanshu

Man is a heroic bieng with his own happiness as
 moral purpose of life, with productive achievement
as the noblest activity & reason as his only absolute

-----Original Message-----
From: tru64-unix-managers-owner@ornl.gov
[mailto:tru64-unix-managers-owner@ornl.gov]On Behalf Of Himanshu Khona
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 5:39 PM
To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
Subject: Finding out current firmware level?

Hi all,

How can i know the current firmware level from the command prompt?
Like we have eeprom command in solaris( i am sorry to mention solaris but
that is what i have worked on till now).

Thanks in advance
Himanshu

Man is a heroic bieng with his own happiness as
 moral purpose of life, with productive achievement
as the noblest activity & reason as his only absolute



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