From: Hugo Dressler
Subject: Re: utilization
Date: 1999/02/14
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Utilization high means processor usage. In a copy state the subsystem is
primarily
used. Disk access controllers? (SCSI/IDE)?
In conjunction with a cache buffer availability of 0% I suspect not enough
memory to handle caching.
Increase cache buffer allocation.
Possible caching true processor intervention.
How much memory you got on the system?
Add memory, cheap. Get about 256mb ram.
Take a close look at you subsystem settings. Disk read write optimization.
Your system may can not handle what your feeding it.
Bottle neck Nic card? Subsystem? Why processor intervention?
Maybe this will inspire your creativity.
Let me know what you find or pop an other question.
"Frank K�hne" wrote:
> When i copy a large file to the network, the utilization will go to 100% and
> cache buffers will drop to almost 0%. Anybody has a idea how to solve this?
> The other users on the network think that the server is going down when i
> perform a large copy. My server is 3.12 upgraded to 3.2
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