On 30/03/04 19:27 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> [3/30/2004 7:17 PM]  Devdas Bhagat :
> 
> > I would leave swap off on boxes which do a lot of disk IO.
> > iostat/vmstat data here would be really useful.
> 
> 
> > $ vmstat 5
> >  procs      memory      page                    disks     faults      cpu
> >  r b w     avm    fre  flt  re  pi  po  fr  sr ad4 ad6   in   sy  cs us sy id
> > 18 2 0 1046816 133216  648   2   1   1 552 1203   0   0 1517 8249 3369 14 72 15
> > 42 3 0 1047360 121764 1311   0   1   0 399   0  53   0 1518 33221 30699 13 87  0
> > 31 20 0 1056896 112968 1190   0   0   0 395   0  91   0 1607 31584 28209 11 82  7
> > 47 2 0 1081120  96084 2032   0   0   0 707   0 118   0 1198 27977 32636 11 89  0
> > 43 1 0 1088992  92208 1153   0   1   0 582   0  45   0 1674 42155 25758 16 84  0
> > 44 1 0 1100428  83808 1340   0   1   0 569   0  35   0 1422 32733 33175 12 88  0
> > 38 1 0 1107396  78320 1056   0   0   0 512   0  61   0 1598 34317 30187 14 86  0
> > 30 1 0 1133068  68104 1272   0   0   0 389   0  30   0 1470 33400 32184 12 88  0
A mailserver which is choked on CPU rather than disk? Highly tuned
system, or too much content filtering.
Methinks you need to start with a SPEWS++ like effort locally.

Devdas Bhagat


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