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12-24-2013 11:42 PM
hey
i am trying to analyse if the PA is under load regarding to the PA specs,
the customer is having sometimes disconnects on the network, i can see that the CPU have peaks sometimes but mainly is OK
netcom@PA-IL-ACTIVE(active)> show running resource-monitor hour
Resource monitoring sampling data (per hour):
CPU load (%) during last 24 hours:
core 0 1 2 3
avg max avg max avg max avg max
0 0 8 24 29 68 29 68
0 0 8 23 28 75 28 75
0 0 7 23 24 61 24 61
0 0 6 19 20 50 20 49
0 0 9 28 29 76 29 77
0 0 6 21 21 64 21 64
0 0 7 100 20 100 20 100
0 0 5 15 16 44 17 44
0 0 6 17 19 59 19 60
0 0 7 26 21 73 21 73
0 0 5 17 18 47 18 46
0 0 5 12 17 40 18 40
0 0 7 16 22 55 22 55
0 0 7 24 21 68 22 69
0 0 7 31 23 80 24 79
0 0 9 26 31 83 31 83
0 0 11 76 36 100 36 100
0 0 10 61 35 94 35 94
0 0 15 100 50 100 51 100
0 0 13 25 45 87 45 87
0 0 11 27 41 83 41 83
0 0 13 33 42 84 42 83
0 0 13 45 46 99 46 99
0 0 12 33 41 83 41 83
The output of this command
show system statistics session
Is:
Device is up : 71 days 23 hours 16 mins 49 sec
Packet rate : 7464/s
Throughput : 27602 Kbps
Total active sessions : 11693
Active TCP sessions : 7649
Active UDP sessions : 3966
Active ICMP sessions : 42
Does this mean that the PA whole throughput is: 27602 Kbps (27 Mbps)
So the PA-2050 max threat prevention throughput is 500Mbps so there is no way the PA is under load?
Is this the same parameter the one from the command and the one from the datasheet?
do you have some scripts that i can run in real time that will show me the relevant output to show what is the utilization of the PA ?
thanks
dor
12-25-2013 04:16 PM
You could run the show system resources follow command.
Look at the load average and the wa%
top - 16:57:15 up 14 days, 23:37, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.18, 1.38
Tasks: 95 total, 3 running, 92 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 50.2%us, 0.0%sy, 0.0%ni, 49.8%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 2575620k total, 2389496k used, 186124k free, 44344k buffers
Swap: 7992k total, 7992k used, 0k free, 939372k cached
You can also check the CPU% (I ran this on a PA200 so it will always show 100%)
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2317 root 20 0 48536 23m 2676 R 100 0.9 21575:07 pan_task
2510 root 20 0 180m 82m 68m S 0 3.3 6:16.29 useridd
2525 root 20 0 759m 572m 9m S 0 22.7 131:46.22 mgmtsrvr
You can run the show session meter command which will show if any session throttling occurred due to lack of resources.
12-25-2013 04:16 PM
You could run the show system resources follow command.
Look at the load average and the wa%
top - 16:57:15 up 14 days, 23:37, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.18, 1.38
Tasks: 95 total, 3 running, 92 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 50.2%us, 0.0%sy, 0.0%ni, 49.8%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 2575620k total, 2389496k used, 186124k free, 44344k buffers
Swap: 7992k total, 7992k used, 0k free, 939372k cached
You can also check the CPU% (I ran this on a PA200 so it will always show 100%)
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
2317 root 20 0 48536 23m 2676 R 100 0.9 21575:07 pan_task
2510 root 20 0 180m 82m 68m S 0 3.3 6:16.29 useridd
2525 root 20 0 759m 572m 9m S 0 22.7 131:46.22 mgmtsrvr
You can run the show session meter command which will show if any session throttling occurred due to lack of resources.
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