Hi Marish,
1) As Welly said, the already configured idlepc values in your
topology will not work. You need to find one that suits your system .
2) When you find out an idlepc value check how much is your cpu usage
when you have only a couple of routers started. If it is still high
,say above 40 - 50% , you do not have the optimum idlepc value set up.
You will have to play around a bit to find the best idlepc value.
3) do not start all the routers together. Start 2 or 3 , telnet into
them , then then next 2 or 3 and then telnet. Your cpu utilization
increases when the routers are getting started and it decreases when
you telnet and get to the router> prompt.
And yes,I think a loop in your topology will increase your cpu utilization .
P.S - do read the dynamips/dynagen tutorial . It does help a lot
HTH,
Ravi
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:56 PM, marish shah <contactmarish_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
> I'm facing some problem with my dynamips.(Slowness
> problem).During Using dynamips my CPU Usage always remain 100% and make my
> work very slow.I have CPU with this Specifcations.
> Ram = 6 GB
> Procssor = 2.6 Quote to Core.
> Window = XP
>
> and on this PC I don't have any software install no Anti Virus.
> I'm using IEW dynamips topolgy which already configured with idle pc value
> So my Q is still I need to put any thing to reduse my CPU utlization.
> And one Q more that when where there is loop in my topology it will make my
> dyamips slow also ?
>
> Thanks.
>
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