Cpu idle time is 2%

when i saw the st06  at the time of peak hours in the business the cpu idle time is below 30%

Hi ,
you need to check the process which are running on SAP system.
1-You get this info by ST06-> TOP CPU
2-or from OS level via windows->task manager and see the process which are using high CPU execution time
In case of the process which are not from SAP, then you have to contact your OS network team, eg If you see any antivirus process consuming a lot of time.
Pls Fete points if useful .
Regards,
M.A

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    Feb 6 01:45:02 lxlocos-computer com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[136] ([0x0-0x17017].se.coolbook.CPUTest[220]): Exited: Terminated
    Feb 6 01:45:08 lxlocos-computer com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[136] ([0x0-0x15015].com.apple.grapher[200]): Exited: Killed
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    Feb 6 01:45:31 lxlocos-computer Safari[228]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:8.865640, # of Inserts: 5, # of bytes written: 156588, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:45:34 lxlocos-computer Safari[228]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.200036, # of Inserts: 0, # of bytes written: 0, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:45:51 lxlocos-computer Safari[228]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:8.405790, # of Inserts: 23, # of bytes written: 245779, Did shrink: NO
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    Feb 6 01:51:41 lxlocos-computer Safari[228]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:4.232596, # of Inserts: 8, # of bytes written: 83235, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:52:04 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:10.811223, # of Inserts: 2, # of bytes written: 115937, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:52:14 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:5.694347, # of Inserts: 7, # of bytes written: 81588, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:52:22 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.331573, # of Inserts: 2, # of bytes written: 2490, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:52:25 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: QUERY-HANG-DETECTED - time: 3.176528, DB size: 31385600
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    Feb 6 01:52:41 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:7.192635, # of Inserts: 10, # of bytes written: 201402, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:52:50 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:9.396734, # of Inserts: 20, # of bytes written: 579885, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:53:00 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:10.352105, # of Inserts: 11, # of bytes written: 127955, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:53:05 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:4.025091, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 42, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:53:14 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:5.343501, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 1191, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:53:23 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:4.528598, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 13800, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:53:37 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.819838, # of Inserts: 0, # of bytes written: 0, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:54:03 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:4.588173, # of Inserts: 7, # of bytes written: 80110, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:54:17 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.210238, # of Inserts: 2, # of bytes written: 14358, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:54:29 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:5.436849, # of Inserts: 6, # of bytes written: 205449, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:54:47 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.471765, # of Inserts: 37, # of bytes written: 279087, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:54:56 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:7.150560, # of Inserts: 2, # of bytes written: 14807, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:55:07 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:8.734574, # of Inserts: 13, # of bytes written: 166086, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:55:13 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:5.456079, # of Inserts: 3, # of bytes written: 49535, Did shrink: NO
    Feb 6 01:55:27 lxlocos-computer Safari Webpage Preview Fetcher[264]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:3.640008, # of Inserts: 1, # of bytes written: 15176, Did shrink: NO
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    Feb 6 14:30:41 lxlocos-computer SoftwareUpdateCheck[885]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:6.006698, # of Inserts: 0, # of bytes written: 0, Did shrink: NO
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    Feb 6 14:31:02 lxlocos-computer SoftwareUpdateCheck[885]: INSERT-HANG-DETECTED: Tx time:6.418564, # of Inserts: 4, # of bytes written: 27111, Did shrink: NO
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