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| Title: | AlphaServer 1000  (aka Mikasa) | 
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| Moderator: | WRKSYS::HESCH G | 
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| Created: | Mon Nov 14 1994 | 
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 917 | 
| Total number of notes: | 3293 | 
892.0. "Dir/full eats Cpu time" by PRSSOS::AMAURY (Karl policy et lise plan) Mon May 05 1997 11:24
    
	Why my Dir/full command eats so much CPU time ?
	First step my customer receive a Alpha server 1000A 5/300
with the built in graphic device and VRC15 as screen 
	Customer start his session , opens a decterm , and
runs a directory command . 
------->in this state the DIR/full command eats 100% cpu time , 
all the cpu time for a single command !!!!!
	We said  the customer to change the card to speed up (because
the built in card is very  poor .... )
	Second step we installed a S3 trio 64 PCI 1Mb graphic accelerator
(PB2GA-JB) with the same performance       
(card set slot #3 in the primary bus)
	And third we swapped with the PCI 9FX Motion 331 (revision A01)
-------> but the same DIR/full command eats 80% CPU time (not really
satisfying !!!!!)
	I don't have a such configuration. 
	If someone is using a such configuration , could you test this
"slow" command on your system !
	Can someone explain why this command is consuming so much CPU ?
More information 
 OPENVMS V6.2-1H3
 DECWINDOW motif 1.2.4
 SYS$GQSdriver.exe  (22-Feb-1996)
 Alpha 1000A 5/300 srm 4.7-169
 Configuration with ECU 1.9
 Jumper J27 on mother board disabled 
 VRC15 set to 1024*768 70 hz supported
 Resoltuion defines in sys$manager:decw$private_server_setup.com
	$ DECW$XSIZE_IN_PIXELS ==1024
	$ DECW$YSIZE_IN_PIXELS == 768
	$ DEFINE/SYSTEM DECW$SERVER_REFRESH_RATE 70
 W've connected a VT320 on the serial port (on the server) 
and no excessive CPU time in this case 
	Thanks for your help 
	    - Michel -
Cross posted Mikasa and Decwindow conference.
    	
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| 892.1 | HUMANE::DECTERM 1593.5 and 1593.10 | KEIKI::WHITE | MIN(2�,FWIW) | Mon May 05 1997 23:01 | 10 | 
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    	I bet a Jump Self would eat up close to 100% of the cpu and all for
    just one little program.
    
    	But you might want to look at some of the reasons DECterm may not
    perform up to expectations.
    
    	See HUMANE::DECTERM Topic 1593.5 and 1593.10
    
    						Bill 
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| 892.2 | thanks | PRSSOS::AMAURY | Karl policy et lise plan | Tue May 06 1997 10:29 | 1 | 
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