2009/2/4 Mudasar Yasin <[email protected]> > HI, > > Thanks everybody but I am really unable to understand your reply. Where is > answer of my questions :(. What should I do? > > Hello,
I think this is an outline of what people have said: 1. On a low bandwidth link like yours, SRSS will use compression. Compression uses CPU time so this may be making a contribution to your CPU utilisation. There is nothing you can do about this. Without compression on such a link, the SunRay performance would be unacceptable. 2. You really need to figure out where the CPU time is being spent. Others have suggested some Solaris specific tools (prstat and ptree). Being a Linux guy myself, I just normally fire up "top" and press 'P' (that's a capital 'p') to sort by %CPU time. The point here is that maybe there is a specific application, web page, flash animation, etc, that maybe be hogging CPU. Personally, I like to block known flash ad servers at the web proxy. 3. And this one is my own point. What is really the problem anyway? Do the applications on the clients remain nice and responsive? If so, then what does it matter if the CPUs are well utilised? Other than that, I'm not really sure what to tell you. -- Kind regards, John Francis
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