System Usage 80% and User CPU usage 20%

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Company purchased HP Gen 9 Server to be used for Oracle Applications. Today while doing daily system check Top show that System Area CPU Usage is 80%(Certainly not normal)while User Area Usage is 17-20%(which is normal).



I checked for RAM (Installed Ram is 64 GB) and vmstat shows its not Memory issue and there is no swapping going on. And i checked with APPDBA and he said he is not facing any issue related to any delay everything is working OK from his end.



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    look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:27






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    In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
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Company purchased HP Gen 9 Server to be used for Oracle Applications. Today while doing daily system check Top show that System Area CPU Usage is 80%(Certainly not normal)while User Area Usage is 17-20%(which is normal).



I checked for RAM (Installed Ram is 64 GB) and vmstat shows its not Memory issue and there is no swapping going on. And i checked with APPDBA and he said he is not facing any issue related to any delay everything is working OK from his end.



TOP Result



TOP Command output



VMSTAT Result



enter image description here



Any idea what i'm missing.....







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    look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:27






  • 3




    In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
    – EightBitTony
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:51












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Company purchased HP Gen 9 Server to be used for Oracle Applications. Today while doing daily system check Top show that System Area CPU Usage is 80%(Certainly not normal)while User Area Usage is 17-20%(which is normal).



I checked for RAM (Installed Ram is 64 GB) and vmstat shows its not Memory issue and there is no swapping going on. And i checked with APPDBA and he said he is not facing any issue related to any delay everything is working OK from his end.



TOP Result



TOP Command output



VMSTAT Result



enter image description here



Any idea what i'm missing.....







share|improve this question












Company purchased HP Gen 9 Server to be used for Oracle Applications. Today while doing daily system check Top show that System Area CPU Usage is 80%(Certainly not normal)while User Area Usage is 17-20%(which is normal).



I checked for RAM (Installed Ram is 64 GB) and vmstat shows its not Memory issue and there is no swapping going on. And i checked with APPDBA and he said he is not facing any issue related to any delay everything is working OK from his end.



TOP Result



TOP Command output



VMSTAT Result



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Any idea what i'm missing.....









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    look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:27






  • 3




    In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
    – EightBitTony
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:51












  • 1




    look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:27






  • 3




    In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
    – EightBitTony
    Nov 28 '17 at 7:51







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look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Nov 28 '17 at 7:27




look at the load of the frmweb processes. What exactly are they doing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Nov 28 '17 at 7:27




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3




In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
– EightBitTony
Nov 28 '17 at 7:51




In future, it's best to post terminal output as text, rather than an embedded image, since it's not currently possible for search engines to index the text in the image making it harder to find similar issues in the future.
– EightBitTony
Nov 28 '17 at 7:51















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