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Conference cpdev::opencp

Title:Capacity Planner for Open Systems
Moderator:BCMPQN::GRANT
Created:Tue Aug 17 1993
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:708
Total number of notes:2503

667.0. "VAX/Alpha CPU utilization descrepencies on model" by NZOV02::LAYMALCOLM () Sun Feb 02 1997 23:35

    Hi,
    		I've built a model from some DECps data I collected of a
    VAX 4300 running OpenVMS V6.1. This machine has about a 70% utilization
    factor across a typical days workload BUT has a high (10-15) COM queue
    at the same time according to DECPS-PA results.
    
    Most of the PA output revolves around the CPU bottlenecks  / high COM
    queue etc. which is fine because I know its there.
    
    However, when I change the CPU in the Capacity Planner to something
    like a Alphaserver 1000 to model the effects of upgrading the CPU,
    utilization  goes down to about 4%. This is fine (?) except I have this
    nagging feeling that the COM queue is still there as throughput etc
    doesn't go up at all.
    
    Has anyone had experience in modelling a scenario like this and if so,
    are these results about what you'd expect to find? I'm having trouble
    giving these fugures to a customer as I don't really beleive them
    myself.
    
    Capacity Planner is V3.2-07
    
    Thanks in anticipation,
    
    Malcolm Lay.
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667.1BSS::JILSONWFH in the Chemung River ValleyMon Feb 03 1997 10:1510
This the inherent danger of modeling a saturated time period.  The modeler 
has no idea how much demand is not being serviced.  Restart this exercise 
by taking a time period that doesn't have a cpu queue and build a model 
from it.  Then increase the load on this model to represent a peak time 
period and then change the cpu.  Your results should be very different.  
The big task is finding a non-saturated time period that still has the same 
workload mix as a saturated time period and figuring out how much to 
increase the model so that it then represents a peak period.  Good luck.

Jilly
667.2Alpha/VAX CPU descrepency #2NZOV02::LAYMALCOLMMon Feb 03 1997 23:0516
    Thanks for your quick response.
    I modeled a time period in the evening when COM Q was averaging about 3
    which was as low as I could find with the same workload mix.
    
    I managed to increase the load so that I/O's /CPU util% etc. was
    "roughly"the same and then I switched to the Alpha CPU and - same
    results!
    
    Thruput doesn't go up, just CPU util right down. If I saturate the
    model the first thing to blow out is disk which is already a bit
    unbalanced/over utilized (but thats another story).
    
    So either I accept that a AlphaServer 1000 reduces util from 70% to 4%
    or I'm still missing the point somewhere?
    
    Malcolm.
667.3...BCMPQN::GRANTRoger GrantTue Feb 11 1997 11:158
    Malcolm,
    
    Could you make available your .merg and .memory files?
    
    	Regards,
    
    	Roger
    
667.4STM009::FRASERWed Feb 12 1997 18:2712
    
    re: .2
    
    I think you are missing the point, if what you said about "blowing out 
    the disk"then the model is right in saying that utilization goes down. 
    The real problem appears to be as you stated the need to balance the
    disk/File I/Os aacross more spindles and/or buses.  Therefore I would
    suggest balancing the I/O and/or adding spindles first, then rerun 
    the model to show even better utilization.
    
    Don..