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chsec -f /etc/security/lastlog -a "unsuccessful_login_count=0" -s 'myuser' pwdadm -c /*Clear ADMCHG flag*/
# show sendmail status lssrc -c sendmail startsrc -s sendmail -a "-bd -q30m"
proctree 8196 ps -fk | grep wait vmstat -v 5505024 memory pages 5331905 lruable pages 41883 free pages 1 memory pools 1302902 pinned pages 80.0 maxpin percentage 3.0 minperm percentage 90.0 maxperm percentage 4.0 numperm percentage 216938 file pages 0.0 compressed percentage 0 compressed pages 4.0 numclient percentage 90.0 maxclient percentage 216938 client pages 0 remote pageouts scheduled 390 pending disk I/Os blocked with no pbuf 616769 paging space I/Os blocked with no psbuf 2236 filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 100811 client filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 2882029 external pager filesystem I/Os blocked with no fsbuf 95.3 percentage of memory used for computational pages [srvbd1]root]/]>vmstat -tw 1 System configuration: lcpu=4 mem=7952MB kthr memory page faults cpu time ------- --------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------------ ----------- -------- r b avm fre re pi po fr sr cy in sy cs us sy id wa hr mi se 0 0 702600 1052811 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6268 7339 0 1 99 0 11:52:31 0 0 702602 1052809 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5902 7045 0 1 99 0 11:52:32 0 0 702602 1052809 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5991 6883 0 1 99 0 11:52:33 0 0 702602 1052809 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5913 6100 0 1 99 0 11:52:34 [srvbd1]root]/]>svmon -G size inuse free pin virtual memory 2035712 982932 1052780 384894 702631 pg space 2097152 2404 work pers clnt other pin 314839 0 0 70055 in use 702631 240 280061 PageSize PoolSize inuse pgsp pin virtual s 4 KB - 935236 2404 361214 654935 m 64 KB - 2981 0 1480 2981 [srvbd1]root]/]>lscfg INSTALLED RESOURCE LIST
nmon mpstat sar
bindprocessor -q The available processors are: 0 1 bindprocessor 14662 1 ps -emo THREAD | grep p1 #unbind bindprocessor -u 14662
You can enable or disable SMT by running the smtctl command.
smtctl [ -m off | on [ -w boot | now]] The following options are available: -m off Sets SMT mode to disabled. -m on Sets SMT mode to enabled. -w boot Makes the SMT mode change effective on next and subsequent restarts if you run the bosboot command before the next system restart. -w now Makes the SMT mode change immediately but the change does not persist across restart.
If neither the -w boot or the -w now options are specified, the mode change is made immediately. It persists across subsequent restarts if you run the bosboot command before the next system restart.
If vpm_xvcpus is greater than or equal to zero, processor folding is enabled. Otherwise, if it is equal to -1, folding is disabled
Use below command to enable folding:
# schedo -o vpm_xvcpus=0 Setting vpm_xvcpus to 0 schedo -L vpm_xvcpus schedo -o vpm_fold_policy=0 schedo -L vpm_fold_policy
Note: By default processor folding enabled in AIX