Thanks, I got responses from Kevin, Johan, Karl, Joohyan, Johan which were very useful. They asked me check bootlenck for disks, processors, with sar, vmstat, iostat and it turned out to disk io% higher % was beacause of 1-2 disks failures. I am working with Sun also. Thanks again Ath Hi we are having Solaris 7 (32-Bit) on Sun Ent-3000 with Apache installed on it. From last few days we are not getting good response. So tried to execute sar, vmstat command to see health of Server. for sar #sar 14:34:00 %usr %sys %wio %idle 14:34:15 1 2 97 0 14:34:30 1 2 96 0 14:34:45 1 2 97 0 14:35:00 1 3 97 0 Average 1 2 97 0 Also vmstat -s gives, 235289200 total name lookups (cache hits 88%) As per Sun document cahche hits % < 90,we should think of changing ncsize=10000 in etc/system file, will it work ? Or I have to more test and more parameters ? Thanks in adv Ath HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Nov 11 17:17:43 2002
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