![]() I'd first like to eliminate the CPU utilization thing. I just don't know what to look at anymore. Unfortunatally, it's impossible for me to install netperf on one of the 40 Windows server, so I quickly test with a simple FTP of 2 files (115MB and 260MB):įtp: 116129984 bytes sent in 3.72Seconds 31226.13Kbytes/sec.įtp: 274409472 bytes sent in 4.34Seconds 63169.77Kbytes/sec. Results I got from 2 HPUX 11.31 servers, GigE cards were the following using netperf: I've checked networking and it seems fine to me! We just moved to HPUX from Tru64 last week. ![]() This particular process takes about 3 times the amount of time it took one week ago. They've got a process copying data from all the 12.5 sybase servers to the hpux, sybase 15 server. The "real" problem we're having is that they are about 40 others Windows servers running Sybase 12.5 I believe. Making an average CPU % utilization of 88%. Approx 100% for each engine, totalling 800% usage! Is this normal behavior for Sybase? The DBAs reduced the number of engines to 7, therefor, 7 cores are fully used and 1 is kinda free. 8 engines seems to take ALL of the CPU power. We're running HPUX 11.31 with Sybase 15.0.3 and a total of 8 dataserver engines.
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