The best way is to first understand your share settings and avoid excess
share.    See Rob's paper on the topic
here "http://www.velocitysoftware.com/relshare.HTML";
Use zalert to detect problems, and have zoperator to give your
operations and applications people early indication.
i believe you are already licensed for these facilities, we provide
assistance on implementation at no charge.

On 10/28/2015 6:26 AM, Victor Echavarry Diaz wrote:
Hi people:

We've had several incidents where one Linux server has high CPU utilization and 
impacts other servers from other applications. We were asked to prevent this 
from happening again so we are looking for the best practices to avoid CPU 
stealing or CPU waits on one Linux server caused by another.

Regards,

Victor Echavarry
System Programmer, EVERTEC LLC




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