It is topas u can say top as any user.
u need root user access for topas.
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From: Joel Fuhrman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Chris - tapas is part of which fileset and in
g resource utilization. As for my opinion I would start with
> >'vmtune' and then look at 'iostat'. Good Luck
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Jon Martin
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> >From: Denis L'Huillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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gt;Jon Martin
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> >From: Denis L'Huillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> >Hello-
> >I am ha
'vmtune' and then look at 'iostat'. Good Luck
>
>Thanks,
>Jon Martin
>
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>From: Denis L'Huillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 1:34 PM
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We solved this exact problem by reducing BUFPOOLSIZE in dsmserv.opt. It was
set very high, causing TSM to (apparently) pin that much memory for its own
use - then the OS didn't have enough. Symptoms: high paging, rotten TSM
performance, admin sessions took minutes to connect.
Recommend using SE
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> From: Denis L'Huillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 1:34 PM
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> Hello-
> I am having a memory problem.
> I am runnning AIX 4.3.2 on a H50. TSM is the only appl
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From: Denis L'Huillier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 1:34 PM
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Subject: Memory Tuning For AIX
Hello-
I am having a memory problem.
I am runnning AIX 4.3.2 on a H50. TSM is the only application
running on the ser
Hi Denis,
It's too early to determine if you need a memory upgrade. First let's
analyze the situation...
At first look your CPU seems to be overcommited because the idle column is
about 11%. But if you sum the columns user and system it's about 23%. This
is your real CPU utilization, so it's too
Hi Denis,
I think your using too much memory for file caching. Here's why:
a couple of things:
your box is out of 'real' memory, 'fre' column.
ignore 'r' and 'b', for now
any number in the pi and po columns are bad
The 'sr' search column is how many pages in the list where searched before 'fr' c
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Subject: Memory Tuning For AIX
Hello-
I am having a memory problem.
I am runnning AIX 4.3.2 on a H50. TSM is the only application
running on the server. When I run vmstat I get the following...
kthr memory page faults
I'd trust more experienced help, but here
are my thoughts . . .
pi + po indicate you are constantly paging. This probably
means you need more memory, but could be caused by aggressive
aix filesystem caching. If so, vmtune can help limit
filesystem caching.
Your cpu is hardly being hit. us + s
.
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William Mansfield
Senior Consultant
Solution Technology, Inc
"Richard L. Rhodes"
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Hello-
I am having a memory problem.
I am runnning AIX 4.3.2 on a H50. TSM is the only application
running on the server. When I run vmstat I get the following...
kthr memory page faultscpu
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