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Hello,
I have three general questions about SMB 1500 Appliance:
1. Is there any command I can use to see CPU Speed?
2. Is there any command I can use to see Storade (Disk) Speed?
3. Is there anywhere documentaion specification about this parameters?
We do not document the exact CPU or storage speed anywhere.
However, Linux commands executed from the platform can be used to obtain this information similar to what Guenther has done.
Speed or utilization (else why is the speed relevant here)?
Start with the following: cpview (R81.10.x)
CPU: top
Storage: df -k
Web UI also provides access to similar metrics and "Doctor Spark" utility in recent versions (R81.10.05)
Refer also: sk112858
Speed,
Commands top and df -k don't give me what I need.
I have only R80.20
Thanks.
I would say that R81.10.00 can improve performance for part of the traffic - but that was not the question. cpview will show a lot about cpu loads, but nothing about CPU speed...
I dont have any smb appliance to test, so not 100% certain if below regular Gaia commands work on smb?
top
free -m
cpwd_admin list
px -auxw
@leonid1890 , give it a go and see what happens.
Cheers mate,
Andy
None of them can show CPU speed (see below) and even /proc/cpuinfo does not contain the speed. But i listed them speeds all here:
Command outputs:
top - 15:16:24 up 44 days, 20 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00
Tasks: 135 total, 2 running, 92 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 0.6%us, 2.9%sy, 0.0%ni, 95.5%id, 0.0%wa, 0.3%hi, 0.7%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 2000748k total, 1693268k used, 307480k free, 6332k buffers
Swap: 524284k total, 15360k used, 508924k free, 252992k cached
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
20693 root 20 0 426m 157m 32m S 5 8.1 94:42.53 fw sfwd
20865 root 20 0 189m 56m 14m S 0 2.9 52:06.36 ted 0
17217 root 20 0 125m 54m 39m S 0 2.8 0:18.48 wsdnsd
6675 root 20 0 126m 23m 11m S 0 1.2 0:19.21 cpviewd
3423 root 0 -20 44236 12m 3492 S 0 0.6 37:28.12 cposd
20755 root 20 0 20884 6108 2016 S 0 0.3 0:22.44 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/hotspot/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_hotspot
20756 root 20 0 20840 5984 1988 S 0 0.3 0:22.50 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
20829 nobody 20 0 21020 5700 1588 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/hotspot/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_hotspot
20764 nobody 20 0 21020 5692 1588 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/hotspot/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_hotspot
20858 nobody 20 0 20976 5668 1648 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
20857 nobody 20 0 20976 5664 1648 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
20861 nobody 20 0 20976 5664 1648 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
20860 nobody 20 0 20976 5660 1648 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
20859 nobody 20 0 20976 5652 1648 S 0 0.3 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/UserCheck/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_UserCheck
18117 root 20 0 7440 4972 4508 S 0 0.2 0:00.08 sshd: admin@pts/0
2746 root 20 0 7576 4576 2884 S 0 0.2 5:01.24 /pfrm2.0/bin/thttpd -nos -c **.cgi -d /pfrm2.0/var/www -p 80 -sport 4434 -cert /var/certs/self/https.crt -key /var/certs/self/https.key -i /var/run/thttpd.pid -T UT
5199 root 0 -20 43416 3936 2976 S 0 0.2 0:50.11 /pfrm2.0/bin/routed -i default -f /etc/routed0.conf -h 0 -k
2014 root 20 0 21520 3140 2160 S 0 0.2 1:45.10 /pfrm2.0/bin/ntpd /fwtmp/system.db
2967 root 20 0 7140 3128 2776 S 0 0.2 0:00.03 sshd: /pfrm2.0/bin/sshd -f /pfrm2.0/etc/sshd_config -p 22 -D [listener] 0 of 10-10 startups
6927 root 20 0 3568 3084 1760 S 0 0.2 2:34.35 /bin/bash /pfrm2.0/etc/sfwd_check_state.sh
1806 root 20 0 21312 3008 2056 S 0 0.2 0:34.45 /pfrm2.0/bin/evtDsptchd /fwtmp/system.db
1823 root 20 0 21308 2984 2120 S 0 0.1 0:10.49 /pfrm2.0/bin/platformd /fwtmp/system.db
5164 root 0 -20 33936 2944 2292 S 0 0.1 1:27.95 routed -N -k
20757 root 20 0 6408 2532 1876 S 0 0.1 0:23.19 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/ica/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_ica
3450 root 20 0 30568 2476 2072 S 0 0.1 0:00.30 rtdbd
2708 root 20 0 7104 2468 2020 R 0 0.1 59:40.67 cpwd
2785 root 20 0 4728 2424 2104 S 0 0.1 0:15.22 /usr/sbin/crond
6614 root 0 -20 6220 2380 2088 S 0 0.1 0:23.10 /usr/sbin/hostapd -P /var/run/hostapd_wifi0.pid /etc/hostap/wifi0/wireless3.conf
18129 root 20 0 2708 2276 1976 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 -bash
4681 root 0 -20 4480 2264 2104 S 0 0.1 0:14.28 /usr/bin/arping -S 0 -E 30 -I WAN 192.168.1.1
6652 root 20 0 2884 2168 1672 S 0 0.1 17:02.90 /bin/bash /opt/fw1/bin/access_service_ssh_tunnel.sh
31774 root 0 -20 4024 2152 1508 S 0 0.1 0:03.94 /pfrm2.0/bin/dhcpd -q -cf /etc/dhcpd.conf.br0 -lf /flash/dhcpd.leases.br0 -pf /var/run/dhcpd.pid.br0 br0
4371 root 0 -20 28200 1952 1056 S 0 0.1 2:36.38 rsyslogd
8015 root 20 0 2472 1948 1760 S 0 0.1 0:00.01 /bin/sh /sbin/run_getty.sh
1581 root 20 0 2392 1928 1760 S 0 0.1 7:42.97 /bin/sh /tmp/monitor_flash_ff.sh
5143 root 0 -20 2420 1916 1760 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 /bin/sh /pfrm2.0/bin/rwd.sh run
2732 root 20 0 3664 1856 1732 S 0 0.1 2:23.01 /pfrm2.0/bin/jitterentropy_rngd -v
9491 root 20 0 2628 1836 1432 S 0 0.1 0:00.12 /bin/bash /opt/fw1/bin/access_service_ssh_tunnel.sh
2004 root 20 0 20532 1820 1632 S 0 0.1 1:39.45 /pfrm2.0/bin/rebootd /fwtmp/system.db
20828 nobody 20 0 6544 1516 860 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/ica/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_ica
20759 nobody 20 0 6544 1508 860 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 /opt/fw1/web/Apache/apache2/bin/httpd -DFOREGROUND -k start -f /opt/fw1/conf/multiportal/httpd-conf/ica/httpd.conf -DPORTAL_NAME_ica
4620 root 0 -20 3336 1392 1008 S 0 0.1 0:00.18 /pfrm2.0/bin/dhclient -q -e CONN_STATUS=/var/dhclient.status.WAN -e WAN_INDEX=0 -e HOSTNAME_VIA_DHCP_ENABLE=0 -pf /var/run/dhclient.pid.WAN -cf /var/dhclient.conf.W
18153 root 20 0 2136 1372 1232 R 0 0.1 0:00.26 top -c -M
2745 root 20 0 6152 1348 976 S 0 0.1 0:00.00 thttpd watchdog -nos -c **.cgi -d /pfrm2.0/var/www -p 80 -sport 4434 -cert /var/certs/self/https.crt -key /var/certs/self/https.key -i /var/run/thttpd.pid -T UT
4029 nobody 0 -20 1652 1236 1124 S 0 0.1 2:25.10 /pfrm2.0/bin/dnsmasq -y -x /var/run/dnsmasq.pid -h -H /var/hosts -c 0 -E --domain=#
1 root 20 0 1364 988 920 S 0 0.0 0:31.07 init
18183 root 20 0 4480 820 708 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sleep 6
18191 root 20 0 4480 820 712 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sleep 10
14199 root 20 0 4480 816 700 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sleep 43200
18000 root 20 0 4480 816 708 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sleep 300
Fair enough...If I had one to test, would be easier, but since I dont, can only suggest 🙂
None of these commands can display cpu speed on any installation, sorry 8)
Alright, I will take your word for it, you are after all the SMB guru sir Guenther 💪
1. Using cat /proc/cpuinfo gives not much information. You can find the value in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy*/ at top of the cpuinfo_cur_freq file.
2. The usual hdparm -t /dev/mmcblk1 gives a speed for the flash, al details are found using mmc extcsd read /dev/mmcblk1
3. Linux documentation is available, but afaik no specific CP SKs. You may find other details here at CheckMates...
Thanks, I will check
As a genercal recommendation, SPECIALLY for smb appliances, its probably best to upgrade to latest version (if you can)
Appears that R81.10.00 is available for 1500
That should definitely improve the performance.
Cheers mate.
Andy
We do not document the exact CPU or storage speed anywhere.
However, Linux commands executed from the platform can be used to obtain this information similar to what Guenther has done.
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