Hello;
I am collecting global priority queue data from the following script:
/opt/perf/bin/glance -j2 -iterations 10 -adviser_only -syntax /home/dsljseo/glance.syntax
cat glance.syntax
print "global priority queue", gbl_pri_queue
The typical output:
global priority queue325410
global priority queue 1.5
global priority queue 0.2
global priority queue 0.0
global priority queue 0.2
global priority queue 0.1
global priority queue 0.4
global priority queue 13.3
global priority queue 15.7
global priority queue 6.3
My question is why the first value is always very large ..
Any ideas ??
vbe
January 20, 2012, 11:37am
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Are these figures just to make me feel bad?
I'm trying hard with the 4 HP box I still administer...
So far all I have is
global priority queue 0.0
global priority queue 0.0
global priority queue 0.0
global priority queue 0.0
global priority queue 0.0
same results on hpux11.11 and hpux11.00 (at this time I have no luck for there is no load...change shift between interactive to batch mode...)
Addendum
Better today
ran:/home/vbe $ /opt/perf/bin/glance -j2 -iterations 10 -adviser_only -syntax /home/vbe/glance.syntax
Welcome to GlancePlus
18:56:43 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.2
18:56:45 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.1
18:56:47 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.4
18:56:49 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.1
18:56:51 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 1.1
18:56:53 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.2
18:56:55 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.0
18:56:57 runq= 2.3, global priority queue 0.1
18:56:59 runq= 2.1, global priority queue 0.1
18:57:01 runq= 2.1, global priority queue 0.1