Although your suggestions are certainly potential problem candidates, don't
you think you ought to find out what kind of link he has to the Internet,
how many users are hitting it, and in what fashion, any firewalls or proxy
servers involved and by what comparison he thinks it is slow before you go
telling him to reboot boxes?

A look at his configs wouldn't hurt either!

P.S Debugs are only fatal when not filtered through an access list.


----- Original Message -----
From: Circusnuts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Moahzam Durrani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: show process results.


> Wow- your utilization doesn't look high @ all.  From your intro I expected
> 70 or 80%.  If you are truly there during down-time, you could begin to
use
> the otherwise fatal Debug commands.  What is the bandwidth you are trouble
> shooting ???  This could me a proxy setting or DNS issue if you Pings to
the
> ISP are good.  Pull each one out of the equation.  You could schedule
reload
> of the router.  Restarting boxes in far from the technical approach, but
it
> gives the code time to recompile & buffers time to free up trapped memory
> (& line cards to fail :-)
>
> Let us know how you make out
> Phil
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Moahzam Durrani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 11:52 PM
> Subject: show process results.
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > I am noticing that our connection to the internet is really slow.
However
> > when I do tracroutes and extended pings I dont see unusuall results.
Doing
> a
> > sh process I see High CPU utiliztion.Shouldnt be as Its Sat and hardly
any
> > one is at work. I checked my fire wall and did not see any unusaul
stuff,
> > just http traffic . I was wondering if any would could suggest what I S
> > should be loking at in my result below. I am trying to also get in touch
> > with our ISP to see if they are having some probs, .
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > xxxx #  sh process
> > CPU utilization for five seconds: 5%/4%; one minute: 6%; five minutes:
6%
> >
> >  PID QTy       PC Runtime (ms)    Invoked   uSecs    Stacks TTY Process
> >    1 Csp 802CC11C          268    1123059       0 2640/3000   0 Load
Meter
> >    2 Mwe 80446AC4            0          2       023572/24000  0 PPP auth
> >    3 Lst 802B5B00      2342020     571046    4101 5740/6000   0 Check
> heaps
> >    4 Cwe 802ACF04            0          1       0 5604/6000   0 Chunk
> > Manager
> >    5 Cwe 802BB450          132         96    1375 5636/6000   0 Pool
> Manager
> >    6 Mst 802389D0            0          2       0 5596/6000   0 Timers
> >    7 Mwe 8001B8FC            0          2       0 5612/6000   0 Serial
> > Backgroun
> >    8 Msi 80301938         5920     187128      31 5600/6000   0
> > Environmental mo
> >    9 Lwe 80316478         6488     102440      63 5304/6000   0 ARP
Input
> >   10 Mwe 8048B268            0          3       0 5596/6000   0 DDR
Timers
> >   11 Mwe 804A3650            0          2       011608/12000  0 Dialer
> event
> >   12 Lwe 806194CC            8          2    4000 5644/6000   0 Entity
MIB
> > API
> >   13 Mwe 8001FCE4            0          1       0 5640/6000   0 SERIAL
> > A'detect
> >   14 Cwe 802C0BF0            0          1       0 5632/6000   0 Critical
> > Bkgnd
> >   15 Mwe 8028AFC0       183116     786435     23210604/12000  0 Net
> > Background
> >   16 Lwe 8022DC20            0         35       011248/12000  0 Logger
> >   17 Msp 8024C238         8344    5613789       1 5540/6000   0 TTY
> > Background
> >   18 Msp 8028A600         2628    5613795       0 5828/6000   0
Per-Second
> > Jobs
> >   19 Mwe 800A7860            0          2       0 5552/6000   0 Hawkeye
> > Backgrou
> >   20 Hwe 8028A838       191616    1611492     118 5628/6000   0 Net
Input
> >   21 Csp 80291CC4          336    1123060       0 5624/6000   0 Compute
> load
> > avg
> >  PID QTy       PC Runtime (ms)    Invoked   uSecs    Stacks TTY Process
> >   22 Msp 8028A650      1503576      93564   16070 5736/6000   0
Per-minute
> > Jobs
> >   23 Msp 80159144         3844   22282300       0 4632/6000   0 Framer
> > backgroun
> >   24 Mwe 8033EA18      2608388    3461262     75311024/12000  0 IP Input
> >   25 Mwe 803E105C       210948     658709     320 5452/6000   0 CDP
> Protocol
> >   26 Lwe 806D02B0            0          1       0 5324/6000   0 X.25
> Encaps
> > Mana
> >   27 Mwe 8012F234            0          2       0 5600/6000   0 Emulator
> >   28 Hwe 804541EC            0          1       0 5736/6000   0 Asy FS
> > Helper
> >   29 Mwe 8042F8B0            4          3    1333 4940/6000   0 PPP IP
Add
> > Route
> >   30 Mwe 8039F5D4       360416      93621    3849 8368/9000   0 IP
> > Background
> >   31 Mwe 801E6B04        44960      93586     480 5604/6000   0 Adj
> Manager
> >   32 Mst 80327A44            4       2198       111392/12000  0 TCP
Timer
> >   33 Lwe 8032C82C          252        175    144011268/12000  0 TCP
> > Protocols
> >   34 Lwe 80377ACC            0          1       0 5644/6000   0 Probe
> Input
> >   35 Mwe 80378D28            0          1       0 5644/6000   0 RARP
Input
> >   36 Mwe 80387D7C            0          1       0 5792/6000   0 HTTP
Timer
> >   37 Hwe 80393968            0          1       0 5780/6000   0 Socket
> > Timers
> >   38 Mwe 8031CB5C            4          2    2000 5472/6000   0 DHCPD
> > Receive
> >   39 Lsi 803D94D4       991332      93564   10595 5356/6000   0 IP Cache
> > Ager
> >   40 Hwe 806DCF8C            4          1    4000 5620/6000   0 PAD
InCall
> >   41 Mwe 806A3E68            0          2       011604/12000  0 X.25
> > Background
> >   42 Mwe 8012726C            0          1       023788/24000  0 ISDN
Timer
> >   43 Mwe 802E44D4            0          1       0 5768/6000   0 Time
Range
> > Proce
> >  PID QTy       PC Runtime (ms)    Invoked   uSecs    Stacks TTY Process
> >   44 M*         0          344        139    247410068/12000 66 Virtual
> Exec
> >   45 Mwe 803EB380            0          1       0 5768/6000   0 ISDNMIB
> > Backgrou
> >   46 Mwe 803F5CAC            0          1       0 5772/6000   0 CallMIB
> > Backgrou
> >   47 Lwe 804210AC            0          1       011652/12000  0 SNMP
> > ConfCopyPro
> >   48 Mwe 807922B4            4          1    4000 5656/6000   0 Syslog
> Traps
> >   49 Hwe 8047DC90            0          2       0 5600/6000   0 CCP
> manager
> >   50 Mwe 8042FA08       340008    1122079     30311116/12000  0 PPP
> manager
> >   51 Hwe 8045FB14          692    5615273       0 5616/6000   0
Multilink
> > PPP
> >   52 Hwe 8045737C            0          2       0 5620/6000   0
Multilink
> > PPP ou
> >   53 Mwe 8045FC74            4          2    2000 5608/6000   0
Multilink
> > event
> >   54 Mwe 80737A00            0          2       0 5628/6000   0 IP NAT
> Ager
> >   57 Mwe 80396478            4      46795       0 5764/6000   0 DHCPD
> Timer
> >   58 Msi 8039D508        24608    1590573      15 5032/6000   0 DHCPD
> > Database
> >   59 Mwe 8050151C          216     202365       1 8172/9000   0 RIP
Router
> >   60 Hwe 804FF900          128     202355       0 5576/6000   0 RIP Send
> > Mo Durrani
> > IS&T
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