[j-nsp] Useful exception processor statistics?
Rubens Kuhl Jr.
rkjnsp at ieg.com.br
Tue Feb 11 20:20:20 EST 2003
Indirect analysis ? I would try turning off SNMP, filtering/counting packets
that are known to generate exceptions...
Rubens
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard A Steenbergen" <ras at e-gerbil.net>
To: <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:54 PM
Subject: [j-nsp] Useful exception processor statistics?
| Are there any ways to do some useful analysis of what is sucking up
| exception processor cpu?
|
| SBR(xxx.xxxx vty)# sh sched
| Total uptime 8+23:23:35, (775415045 ms), 478792393 thread dispatches
| CPU load is 66% (5 second), 59% (1 minute)
| Total network interrupt time 85054125386 (usec)
|
| CPU Name Time(ms)
| 77% Idle 602664323
| 7% Threads 54398637
| 15% ISR 118352085
| 14% Level 1 115670085
| 0% Level 5 2682000
|
| The cpu load and idle loads seem to be... Misleading... Is it just that
| the breakdowns are the average of the entire uptime of the device, or am I
| missing something?
|
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