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Addressing performance issues with no hardware upgrade recommendation, Performing a static analysis

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In this example, the Analysis Explanation indicates that processor utilization is extremely high (over 90%) and probably causing performance degradation. Addressing performance issues with no hardware upgrade recommendation The following scenario provides an example of a recommendation that does not suggest additional hardware. In the following figure, a major status icon appears for the processors. Online Analysis recommends that you determine if the processing load can be distributed more evenly across the available processors. This recommendation indicates that more than one logical processor exists in the system and at least one processor is not fully utilized. This recommendation demonstrates not only a solution without involving hardware, but also the specificity of PMP. Online Analysis recommendations for these types of performance issues are component-specific. Performing a static analysis The following sections provide examples of using static analysis. General usage Performance issues are often introduced during system configuration. This condition might be caused by a planning error, an error in following the prescribed configuration path, or as a result of the system receiving many updates to a system over time. Regardless of the cause, PMP can analyze static configurations and make suggestions about areas of concern before a change occurs. To see a static analysis report: 60 Monitoring and controlling servers

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In this example, the Analysis Explanation indicates that processor utilization is extremely high (over 90%)
and probably causing performance degradation.
Addressing performance issues with no hardware upgrade recommendation
The following scenario provides an example of a recommendation that does not suggest additional hardware.
In the following figure, a major status icon appears for the processors. Online Analysis recommends that
you determine if the processing load can be distributed more evenly across the available processors.
This recommendation indicates that more than one logical processor exists in the system and at least one
processor is not fully utilized. This recommendation demonstrates not only a solution without involving
hardware, but also the specificity of PMP. Online Analysis recommendations for these types of performance
issues are component-specific.
Performing a static analysis
The following sections provide examples of using static analysis.
General usage
Performance issues are often introduced during system configuration. This condition might be caused by a
planning error, an error in following the prescribed configuration path, or as a result of the system receiving
many updates to a system over time. Regardless of the cause, PMP can analyze static configurations and
make suggestions about areas of concern before a change occurs.
To see a static analysis report:
60
Monitoring and controlling servers