Marcy Cortes wrote:
It's consistently 6 and 7% of an IFL on 1 http server.  On it's twin on
the other LPAR, it's consistently about 1.5%.  So, is there that much
"leftover" because of the httpd processes?  We were wondering about the
differences - and also why the velocity numbers don't add up - is that a
bug?:

Here's the "twin"
                            <-Process Ident-> <-----CPU Percents----->
Time     Node     Name      ID    PPID   GRP   Tot  sys user syst usrt
-------- -------- --------- ----- ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
18:18:00 LNXC9136 httpd     17876 17860  2454  0.1  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  httpd     17872 17860  2454  0.1  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  httpd     15651 15625  2454  0.1  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  httpd     15650 15625  2454  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  httpd      8063  8057  2454  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  httpd      7926  7916  2454  0.1  0.1  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  t          2642  2637  2624  0.1  0.0  0.1  0.0  0.0
What are these? The other has more of them.
                  t          2632  2625  2624  0.2  0.0  0.2  0.0  0.0
                  rotatelo   2457  2454  2454  0.2  0.2  0.0  0.0  0.0
                  snmpd      2323     1  2322  0.7  0.5  0.2  0.0  0.0
                  init          1     0     0  1.6  0.0  0.0  1.2  0.4
                  *Totals*      0     0     0  5.9  2.1  2.0  1.2  0.5



I imagine whatever's running under httpd (CGI, Java, PHP etc) could
contribute to it.


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