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2009 Nov 20
3
steadily increasing/high loadavg without i/o wait or cpu utilization
Hi all, I just installed centos 5.4 xen-kernel on intel core i5 machine as dom0. After some hours of syncing a raid10 array (8 sata disk) I noticed a steadily increasing loadavg. I think without reasonable i/o wait or cpu utilization the loadavg on this system should be very lower. If this loadavg is normal I would be greatful if somone could explain why. The screenshots below show that there is neither much i/o wait nor much cpu utilization. top - 09:10:25 up 9:26, 1 u...
2009 Jan 23
5
cpu load monitoring
Hi, I have a server running Centos 5.2 and am implementing a GIS mapserver app. I have some sample logs from another implementation that give me an idea of bandwidth requirements but I would like to check the cpu load. I can not be at the server during the test and am interested in knowing if there is logging of cpu load available. Anyone have experience with this? Recommendations? Dave --
2009 May 01
9
LoadAvg , Codec and Bandwidth Utilisation
1) If I see the Loadavg more than 4 , whats the immediate solution to get it under 1 APART from restarting the server ? 2) I get too much of cross connections. Can Codec be the culprit ? I use g729. Can using GSM will solve the problem ? What could be the other reasons ? 3) Anyway to measure the bandwidth utilisation fr...
2014 Oct 09
1
vmstat and loadavg disagree about system load
...mst-db-12 ~]# ^C [root at idm-amst-db-12 ~]# ^C [root at idm-amst-db-12 ~]# uptime 01:47:47 up 26 days, 4:21, 1 user, load average: 26.85, 22.12, 19.38 [root at idm-amst-db-12 ~]# uptime 01:47:58 up 26 days, 4:21, 1 user, load average: 24.38, 21.74, 19.29 [root at idm-amst-db-12 ~]# cat /proc/loadavg 25.40 22.05 19.45 1/555 13911 Sincerely, Mingfei Hua
2007 Apr 03
11
monit vs mongrel cluster
Is there anything mongrel cluster gives you that monit doesn''t? I''ll be using monit to monitor a number of other services anyways, so it seems logical to just use it for everything including mongrel. Chris
2014 Sep 11
2
Weird output of system load
All, One server of mine running CentOS 6.3. The load is very high, but few process in running or blocked. Followed is the output of /proc/stat, /proc/loadavg and top /proc/stat cpu 5351723 61716 6974590 161365578 240734 141769 380525 0 0 cpu0 4016881 9686 2510787 79408769 110721 141549 351075 0 0 cpu1 1334842 52029 4463802 81956808 130013 220 29449 0 0 intr 1081538370 139 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 0 0 73 0 0 531522246 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
2007 Mar 26
4
Monit + Mongrel woes
...man/current -P log/mongrel.8000.pid''" if totalmem is greater than 80.0 MB for 5 cycles then alert # eating up memory? if cpu is greater than 50% for 2 cycles then alert # send an email to admin if cpu is greater than 80% for 3 cycles then restart # hung process? if loadavg(5min) greater than 10 for 8 cycles then restart # bad, bad, bad if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout # something is wrong, call the sys-admin group gohuman ##### mongrel 8001 - GoHuman ##### check process mongrel-8001 with pidfile /home/admin/webapps/gohuman/shared/log/mongrel.800...
2009 Sep 08
1
variables on files
...og/monit.log set mailserver localhost set mail-format { from: monit@($fqdn)} set alert ($email_admin) set eventqueue basedir /var/monit slots 1000 set mmonit http://monit:qY2zfTeDH6@($mmonit_server):8081/collector set httpd port 2823 and allow monitadmin:kfdos973hs check system ($fqdn) if loadavg (1min) > 4 then alert if loadavg (5min) > 2 then alert if memory usage > 90% then alert Is it possible? Thanks a lot regards, Israel. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet User...
2010 Mar 22
1
Resend with loadavg as a statistic...
After some feedback from Slow, mainly about the load_average API being a method rather than an ongoing statistic. So I've converted the code over to instead update the load average statistic on a regular basis.
2011 Mar 19
1
[Bug 8027] New: io throtling based on /proc/loadvg
....0 Platform: All OS/Version: IRIX Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: spamik at yum.pl QAContact: rsync-qa at samba.org Rsync could use system loadavg (/proc/loadavg) measure to throttle disk operations on both sites. This especially includes file table operations as those are more costly. Checking loadavg every file is not a good idea, but checking it every x seconds (when next file accessed) could be ok. If max load is exceeded operations shoul...
2006 Jul 03
3
when dom0 loadavg above 1, domUs not available
I have a xen 3.0.2 running on a 733 MHz server, 1 GB RAM. It has two domU domains. dom0 has 512 MB, domUs have 256 MB each. Whenever load average on dom0 is above 1-2 (for example, compressing 200 MB file), I can''t reach any domU domain. Ping replies to domUs take very long time (it''s on LAN), and there are packet losses: 64 bytes from 192.168.11.61: icmp_seq=7 ttl=64
2013 Jul 24
3
Re: How to monitor a lxc container started by libvirt_lxc from inside ?
...for each process, and the /proc/meminfo >global file. All the other files reflect global host state. >Are there particular files in /proc/NNNN that you want to see >virtualized in the future ? Well, I used to monitor a kvm vm by a script reading info from files such as /proc/stat, /proc/loadavg, /proc/meminfo, /proc/diskstats, /proc/net/dev. Through those files under /proc, I can get the whole statistic info of the vm including cpu/memory/disk/net. If I want to do the same work in lxc supported by libvirt, How can I make it? BTW, I know virt-top can do such things. But what I want is...
2008 Nov 12
21
zfs boot - U6 kernel patch breaks sparc boot
Hi, in preparation to try zfs boot on sparc I installed all recent patches incl. feature patches comming from s10s_u3wos_10 and after reboot finally 137137-09 (still having everything on UFS). Now it doesn''t boot at anymore: ############################### Sun Fire V240, No Keyboard Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. OpenBoot 4.22.23, 2048 MB memory installed,
2007 Mar 29
4
Machine reboot - monit fails to start mongrels
...stop -P log/mongrel. 8000.pid -c /data/wwwroot/myapp.com" if failed host 127.0.0.1 port 8000 protocol http and request "/" then alert if cpu is greater than 60% for 2 cycles then alert if cpu > 80% for 5 cycles then restart if loadavg(5min) greater than 10 for 8 cycles then restart if 3 restarts within 5 cycles then timeout Is there some other command line switch I can add to avoid this problem? Should I config monit to clear the .pid files first? Thanks, Henry
2003 Jul 11
3
Where did kernfs go?
kernfs seems to have disappeared between 4.7-REL and 4.8-REL, but I couldn't find any mention of this in any of 4.8-REL docs, where/why did it go? -Paul-
2010 Mar 16
0
[PATCH] Added the new Processors agent.
...p;dbus_error)); + management_object->set_cores(num_results); +} + +Manageable::status_t +ProcessorsAgent::ManagementMethod(uint32_t id, Args& args, string& text) +{ + switch(id) + { + case _qmf::Processors::METHOD_GET_LOAD_AVERAGE: + _qmf::ArgsProcessorsGet_load_average& loadavg = (_qmf::ArgsProcessorsGet_load_average&) args; + loadavg.o_ret = get_load_average(); + return STATUS_OK; + } + + return STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; +} + +double +ProcessorsAgent::get_load_average(void) +{ + double result; + ifstream input; + + input.open("/proc/loadavg",...
2010 Mar 22
1
Small change and resend...
This patch includes one small change: the Processors::get_load_average() method is now const since it does not change the object's state.
2010 Nov 12
7
hwclock problem
...19:08:37 XXXXXX kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: ... ... Nov 10 19:08:51 XXXXXX kernel: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver Nov 10 08:08:52 XXXXXX ntpdate[2464]: step time server 192.168.1.1 offset -39599.950905 sec Nov 10 08:08:52 XXXXXX xinetd[2447]: xinetd Version 2.3.14 started with libwrap loadavg labeled-networking options compiled in. and off course dovecot falls over too "Time just moved backwards by 39599 seconds." Now, 39600s is 11 hours, which is (inc DST) *MY* offset from Greenwich. So what am I doing wrong? The idea of running hwclock is to make sure that exactly the pr...
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > this may be the case. what is your system load when you run darkice? > can your system encode to mp3 real time? <p>Well, top is reporting that darkice is using between 11-13% I'm not sure if the system can encode mp3 in real time, but I do have a G3 processor upgrade coming in the next week or so which should eliminate that question. >> hm... most probably
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice on Linux PPC
> > and what is the system load? are you running darkice as root? <p>Yes, running as root. Here is the loadavg while darkice is running: cat /proc/loadavg 0.29 0.13 0.06 1/56 979 > you can always check: encode (using command line lame) a 1 minute wav > file to mp3. if it takes less than 1 minute, you did it below real > time :) A one minute .wav file took 17 seconds to encode with the command...