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RE: Seeing one oninit working hard while other....

Posted By: Madison Pruet
Date: Friday, 9 October 2009, at 9:31 a.m.

In Response To: RE: Seeing one oninit working hard while other.... (Knox, Ernest)

It's normal to see the CPUVPS doing the bulk of the work. The other VP=
S
are special purpose VPS and are only used to do things such as IO, netw=
ork
stuff, etc.

Also it is normal to see the first couple of CPUVPS doing more work tha=
n
the later. It is not efficient to assign a thread to a VP if that VP i=
s
currently sleeping. The later CPUVPS will tend to do work only when th=
ere
is something in the ready queue to be worked on and the earlier CPUVPS =
are
already busy. So to see the first couple of CPUVPS being more busy tha=
n
the later ones is not unexpected.

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From: "Knox, Ernest" <Ernest.Knox@searshc.com> =

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To:) ids@iiug.org =

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Date: 10/08/2009 03:58 PM =

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Subject: RE: Seeing one oninit working hard while other.... [1744=
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Sent by: ids-bounces@iiug.org =

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Database server:

Database:/home/informix>onstat -g glo

IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 11.50.FC3 -- On-Line -- Up 4
days 09:51:55 -- 6104464 Kbytes

MT global info:
sessions threads vps lngspins
692 850 22 117863

sched calls thread switches yield 0 yield n yield
forever
total: 2489299885 572251415 1929513329 50426116 88396984
per sec: 4847 2841 2026 158 358

Virtual processor summary:
class vps usercpu syscpu total
cpu 4 126472.60 3243.03 129715.63
aio 9 1221.85 2199.69 3421.54
shm 1 6.02 7.43 13.45
lio 1 109.82 493.09 602.91
pio 1 3.77 34.09 37.86
adm 1 38.85 14.77 53.62
soc 4 974.19 2377.86 3352.05
msc 1 4365.69 398.30 4763.99
total 22 133192.79 8768.26 141961.05

Individual virtual processors:
vp pid class usercpu syscpu total Thread Eff
1 581758 cpu 37824.67 1386.72 39211.39 39211.39 100%
2 491564 adm 38.85 14.77 53.62 0.00 0%
3 749710 cpu 52742.08 1066.24 53808.32 54099.88 99%
4 1110090 cpu 13775.60 515.50 14291.10 86223.55 16%
5 1601776 cpu 22130.25 274.57 22404.82 23063.49 97%
6 1495118 lio 109.82 493.09 602.91 35616.46 1%
7 1675312 pio 3.77 34.09 37.86 1556.62 2%
8 602174 aio 357.42 1066.91 1424.33 53515.96 2%
9 1171642 msc 4365.69 398.30 4763.99 4887.14 97%
10 733362 aio 194.82 664.36 859.18 47093.70 1%
11 905420 aio 114.99 118.42 233.41 44258.21 0%
12 901344 aio 108.95 87.28 196.23 43906.64 0%
13 1450166 aio 104.93 75.29 180.22 43706.33 0%
14 1102038 aio 105.22 70.60 175.82 43414.00 0%
15 1388554 shm 6.02 7.43 13.45 NA NA
16 946322 soc 211.77 490.53 702.30 NA NA
17 540754 soc 269.73 669.01 938.74 NA NA
18 1654948 soc 264.59 657.44 922.03 NA NA
19 1667226 soc 228.10 560.88 788.98 NA NA
20 508154 aio 99.85 56.50 156.35 36702.92 0%
21 1650716 aio 82.14 38.90 121.04 26227.22 0%
22 1224704 aio 53.53 21.43 74.96 15691.52 0%

tot 133192.79 8768.26 141961.05

Remote Server:

Remote:/usr/informix>onstat -g glo

IBM Informix Dynamic Server Version 11.50.UC3 -- On-Line -- Up
03:06:40 -- 1242192 Kbytes

MT global info:
sessions threads vps lngspins
116 185 16 2911

sched calls thread switches yield 0 yield n yield
forever
total: 36843457 12620339 24225482 558900 2206927
per sec: 1196 488 708 52 147

Virtual processor summary:
class vps usercpu syscpu total
cpu 3 427.30 210.58 637.88
aio 4 5.86 12.28 18.14
shm 1 0.03 0.07 0.10
lio 1 0.36 0.83 1.19
pio 1 0.35 0.84 1.19
adm 1 0.41 0.28 0.69
soc 4 24.11 60.51 84.62
msc 1 7832.11 280.25 8112.36
total 16 8290.53 565.64 8856.17

Individual virtual processors:
vp pid class usercpu syscpu total Thread Eff
1 663652 cpu 239.61 123.81 363.42 363.42 100%
2 1380526 adm 0.41 0.28 0.69 0.00 0%
3 938224 cpu 168.60 79.53 248.13 283.67 87%
4 1478902 lio 0.36 0.83 1.19 1.19 100%
5 1286202 pio 0.35 0.84 1.19 1.19 100%
6 913522 aio 3.81 9.32 13.13 562.13 2%
7 340018 msc 7832.11 280.25 8112.36 10577.03 76%
8 311550 aio 1.34 1.52 2.86 79.80 3%
9 430252 aio 0.40 0.75 1.15 9.49 12%
10 1155232 aio 0.31 0.69 1.00 4.69 21%
11 1032332 soc 5.27 12.14 17.41 NA NA
12 1347764 soc 5.67 13.77 19.44 NA NA
13 712894 soc 4.88 11.96 16.84 NA NA
14 1019938 soc 8.29 22.64 30.93 NA NA
15 1261766 shm 0.03 0.07 0.10 NA NA
16 1544216 cpu 19.09 7.24 26.33 26.33 100%

tot 8290.53 565.64 8856.17

Thanks,
*******************************************************************
Ernie Knox
IT Database Administrator Specialist
Sears Holdings
3333 Beverly Rd., B4-266A
Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179
Office: (847) 286-5735
Email: Ernest.Knox@searshc.com
Blackberry: 2244650553@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Page via Skytel: 2244650553@sprint.skytel.com
Informix or MySQL Primary: 9110210@skytel.com
Informix or MySQL Secondary: 7276872@skytel.com

" Yes we can make a Change! "
" It's always a great day to watch Sports - GO LIONS, TIGERS, and BEARS=
!
"
" Lets not forget - GO Pistons and Red Wings! "
GSU
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-----Original Message-----
From: ids-bounces@iiug.org [?mailto:ids-bounces@iiug.org:] On Behalf Of=

Madison Pruet
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 3:01 PM
To: ids@iiug.org
Subject: Re: Seeing one oninit working hard while other.... [17446]

It'd make more sense to look at onstat -g glo than ps -ef. That way w=3D=

e
can see the function of each of the oninit processes to determine if
anything is really out of line.

M.P.

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From: "Knox, Ernest" <Ernest.Knox@searshc.com> =3D

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To: ids@iiug.org =3D

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Date: 10/08/2009 02:57 PM =3D

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Subject: Seeing one oninit working hard while others ar.... [1744=3D
5]

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Sent by: ids-bounces@iiug.org =3D

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I think we are running into a condition where only one virtual processo=
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r
is trying to do a majority of the work on a remote server via synonyms.=
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When you look at all the oninit modules running on the remote server, i=
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t
looks like only one is really taxed:

ps -ef |grep oninit

hds 303146 1007698 0 11:27:08 pts/0 0:00 grep oninit

informix 332022 1327236 3 03:11:49 - 4:37 oninit -s

informix 339984 1327236 0 03:11:50 - 0:01 oninit -s

informix 573444 1327236 0 03:11:53 - 0:00 oninit -s

informix 663766 1327236 0 03:11:54 - 0:57 oninit -s

informix 729146 1327236 0 03:11:55 - 0:00 oninit -s

informix 938176 1327236 0 03:11:51 - 0:15 oninit -s

informix 962686 1327236 84 03:11:52 - 164:32 oninit -s

informix 1032288 1327236 0 03:11:54 - 0:27 oninit -s

informix 1101972 1327236 0 03:11:49 - 0:01 oninit -s

informix 1327236 1499276 0 03:11:49 - 0:01 oninit -s

informix 1380472 1327236 0 03:11:53 - 0:00 oninit -s

informix 1388604 1327236 0 03:11:54 - 0:23 oninit -s

informix 1400916 1327236 0 03:11:53 - 0:02 oninit -s

informix 1454178 1327236 0 03:11:54 - 0:21 oninit -s

informix 1499276 1 4 03:11:48 - 8:35 oninit -s

from 11.5

Running Poll Threads on CPU or Network Virtual Processors

Poll threads can run either on CPU virtual processors or on network
virtual processors. In general, and particularly on a single-processor
computer, poll threads run more efficiently on CPU virtual processors.
This might not be true, however, on a multiprocessor computer with a
large number of remote clients.

The NETTYPE parameter has an optional entry, called vp class, that
allows you to specify either CPU or NET, for CPU or network
virtual-processor classes, respectively.

If you do not specify a virtual processor class for the
interface/protocol combination (poll threads) associated with the
DBSERVERNAME variable, the class defaults to CPU. The database server
assumes that the interface/protocol combination associated with
DBSERVERNAME is the primary interface/protocol combination and that it
should be the most efficient.

For other interface/protocol combinations, if no vp class is specified,=
=3D

the default is NET.

While the database server is in online mode, you cannot drop a CPU
virtual processor that is running a poll thread.

Note: You should carefully distinguish between poll threads for network=
=3D

connections and poll threads for shared memory connections, which shoul=
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d
run one per CPU virtual processor. TCP connections should only be in
network virtual processors, and you should only have the minimum needed=
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to maintain responsiveness. Shared memory connections should only be in=
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CPU virtual processors and should run in every CPU virtual processor.

I revise my suggestion for crusher (goal is to handle most connections
possible)

How many CPUs are assigned to Informix on Crusher? VPCLASS
cpu,num=3D3D2,noage so I'll say 2 physical 4 virtual?

With that in mind:

NETTYPE ipcshm,4,50,CPU <- have shared memory polling on every
virtual cpu

NETTYPE soctcp,3,350,NET <-

LISTEN_TIMEOUT 60

MAX_INCOMPLETE_CONNECTIONS 1024

FASTPOLL 1

Excerpt from Informix group:

Also I notice that your shared memory NETTYPE only specifies one
listener poll
thread, shared memory listeners should always be run in ALL CPU VPs for=
=3D

best
responsiveness and to keep CPU VP#1 (which handles the first poll
thread) from
running flat out and taking 90% of the work for itself.

What do you think?

This is IDS 11.50.UC3 remote server and 11.50.FC3 database server on OS=
=3D

AIX 6.1.

The remote server has synonyms pointing to the database server database=
=3D

tables.

We are using COOKED files also.

Thanks,

*******************************************************************

Ernie Knox

IT Database Administrator Specialist

Sears Holdings

3333 Beverly Rd., B4-266A

Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179

Office: (847) 286-5735

Email: Ernest.Knox@searshc.com

Blackberry: 2244650553@messaging.sprintpcs.com
<mailto:2244650553@messaging.sprintpcs.com>

Page via Skytel: 2244650553@sprint.skytel.com
<mailto:2244650553@sprint.skytel.com>

Informix or MySQL Primary: 9110210@skytel.com
<mailto:9110210@skytel.com>

Informix or MySQL Secondary: 7276872@skytel.com
<mailto:7276872@skytel.com>

" Yes we can make a Change! "

" It's always a great day to watch Sports - GO LIONS, TIGERS, and BEARS=
=3D

!
"

" Lets not forget - GO Pistons and Red Wings! "

GSU

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