Judging System Performance ... (was System Overload Problem...)

In a previous thread (was System Overload Problem...) ... I encountered system overload errors as described, while the system performance monitor showed almost no usage for either the disk I/O or the audio monitors.
I was just using some audio Instruments and a few plug-in's ( as was listed in the previous thread) ...
Question: So, and I missing something, or - how can we actually judge the system performance related to actual CPU usage? It seems as though there should be a third column ...
- 1 for disk I/O
- 1 for audio
- 1 for CPU
I would appreciate any insights on this matter.

If you do a search for '10010' (also other 1001x errors) or 'error' you'll find plenty of threads of people with the same errors without good reason for the error's description-sometimes it is a driver conflict but the error returned is system overload. These errors are not always indicative of what actually caused the problem.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=765043&#765043
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=766671&#766671
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=762124&#762124
And there are many little prefs, processes or actions which may trigger it. Many of them go unresolved.

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    Database System:          Oracle 10.2.0.2.0.
    Server Configuration:     Power 6
    Processor Type: PowerPC_POWER6
    Processor Implementation Mode: POWER 6
    Processor Version: PV_6_Compat
    Number Of Processors: 6
    Processor Clock Speed: 3503 MHz
    CPU Type: 64-bit
    Kernel Type: 64-bit
    LPAR Info: 2 PRODUCTION
    Memory Size: 47104 MB
    Good Memory Size: 47104 MB
    Platform Firmware level: EL340_039
    Firmware Version: IBM,EL340_039
    The following Information was generated from TCode: sm51:
    SAP Release Information
    Application Server SAPPRD_PRD_00
    SAP Kernel Information
    SAP Kernel :  700_REL
    Database Client Library : OCI_101
    created in  :  AIX 2 5 005DD9CD4C00
    Support Level  :  0
    Kernel Patch number : 202
    Source ID  :  0.202
    DBSL Patch No. : 046
    ICU Version : 3.0 Unicode Version 4.0.1
    libsapu16 Version : 1.0025  Apr  8 2009 16:21:08
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    700
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    aix 1 5
    aix 2 5
    aix 3 5
    aix 1 6
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    Parameter Name     Parameter value
    login/accept_sso2_ticket     1
    login/create_sso2_ticket     2
    rsau/enable     1
    login/failed_user_auto_unlock     0
    login/fails_to_user_lock     5
    gw/max_sys     2000
    gw/max_overflow_size     25000000
    rdisp/max_comm_entries     2000
    rdisp/tm_max_no     2000
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    rdisp/max_arq     2000
    ES/SHM_SEG_COUNT     8192
    ES/SHM_USER_COUNT     8192
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    em/global_area_MB     256
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    sap/bufdir_entries     10000
    enque/table_size     60000
    rsdb/obj/large_object_size     35000
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    rsdb/obj/buffersize     150000
    rdisp/gui_auto_logout     0
    login/password_expiration_time     0
    rdisp/max_wprun_time     25000
    login/multi_login_users     CICUSER,TALSAYED,ASALAM
    login/disable_multi_gui_login     1
    SAPSYSTEMNAME     PRD
    SAPSYSTEM     0
    INSTANCE_NAME     DVEBMGS00
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    DIR_EXECUTABLE     $(DIR_INSTANCE)/exe
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    rdisp/wp_no_dia     70
    rdisp/wp_no_btc     20
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    rdisp/wp_no_vb     2
    rdisp/wp_no_vb2     2
    rdisp/wp_no_spo     10
    abap/buffersize     9900000
    zcsa/table_buffer_area     108003328
    rtbb/buffer_length     60000
    rsdb/cua/buffersize     24000
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    rdisp/wp_ca_blk_no     1000
    rsdb/ntab/entrycount     68500
    rsdb/ntab/ftabsize     100000
    rsdb/ntab/irbdsize     20000
    rsdb/ntab/sntabsize     3995
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    DIR_PAGING     /usr/sap/PRD/DVEBMGS00/data
    DIR_DATA     /usr/sap/PRD/DVEBMGS00/data
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    ztta/roll_first     1024
    rdisp/keepalive_timeout     8000
    ztta/roll_area     9000960
    rdisp/ROLL_SHM     16384
    rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS     32768
    rdisp/PG_SHM     16384
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    ztta/roll_extension     2101346304
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    em/stat_log_size_MB     20
    em/stat_log_timeout     0
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    login/system_client     100
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    ipc/shm_psize_10     500000000
    ipc/shm_psize_14     0
    ipc/shm_psize_18     0
    ipc/shm_psize_19     0
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    ipc/shm_psize_40     500000000
    ipc/shm_psize_41     0
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    ipc/shm_psize_52     -10
    ipc/shm_psize_54     -10
    ipc/shm_psize_55     -10
    ipc/shm_psize_57     -10
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    DIALOG     212990     1595.2     257.7     31.0     5.0     622.2     136.8
    RFC     2904     11876.4     192.1     33.1     1.4     10574.2     0.0
    UPDATE     86257     116.1     28.4     2.1     2.9     58.1     0.0
    UPDATE2     1100     84.6     16.9     1.3     1.4     48.2     0.0
    BATCH     11600     189360.5     46218.1     5.5     3.7     132313.5     0.0
    SPOOL     9989     1686.8     37.1     55.6     0.3     49.2     0.0
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    Measured in System     162     119     6     287
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    Dia     212987           
    Upd     86257           
    HTTP     0           
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         Dia     08-09     3726     1343     137     889
         Dia     09-10     19990     1003     174     620
         Dia     10-11     20603     1747     112     630
         Dia     11-12     27934     2437     239     612
         Dia     12-13     18921     2737     235     858
         Dia     13-14     21579     2163     349     549
         Dia     16-17     22529     1134     230     703
         Dia     17-18     12189     1709     561     991
         Dia     19-20     5840     1550     414     967
         Dia     20-21     4951     1294     176     454
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    Task     Reference for Avg. Response Time (ms)     Reference for Avg. DB time (ms)
    Dia     1200     600
    Upd     2400     1200
    HTTP     1200     600
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    Transaction     Type     Dialog Steps     Total Resp. Time in %     Avg. Resp. Time in ms     Avg. CPU Time in ms     Avg. DB Time in ms     Avg. GUI Time in ms
    Total          299247     100.0     1168.9     191.7     459.6     136.8
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    ZFIRP     DIA     6641     7.3     3858.0     1089.7     1162.6     50.0
    RECN     DIA     11644     6.8     2047.9     129.1     1165.8     202.6
    SESSION_MANAGER     DIA     8972     5.7     2226.9     80.2     244.2     458.2
    ZFICCR     DIA     4834     5.2     3775.9     138.4     2535.9     195.6
    ZRECPD     DIA     8895     4.6     1790.1     85.9     525.3     329.4
    FBL3N     DIA     10414     4.1     1386.7     109.3     971.8     49.1
    ZFIOBC2     DIA     852     3.4     13909.2     2675.7     9302.3     1028.7
    ZREOR     DIA     2241     3.3     5216.1     2246.2     808.1     357.5
    ZFIOB     DIA     1176     3.2     9503.7     51.3     8287.0     753.4
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    Transaction     Type     Dialog Steps     Total Resp. Time in %     Avg. Resp. Time in ms     Avg. CPU Time in ms     Avg. DB Time in ms
    Total          21492     100.0     102913.8     24939.7     71399.3
    SBIE0001     BTC     36     98.7     60613763.4     14848709.4     42408448.0
    ZFIPR     SPO     448     0.2     7939.6     169.9     387.1
    (BATCH)     BTC     7368     0.2     478.4     7.5     22.2
    ZFIADCA     SPO     486     0.1     5733.7     168.6     177.9
    RSAL_BATCH_TOOL_DISPATCHING     BTC     96     0.1     23895.0     1964.7     21770.3
    ZFIJV     SPO     309     0.1     6092.5     107.7     89.5
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    ZRE_GENERATE_COND_RO     BTC     5     0.1     250075.0     3336.0     237287.8
    ZRE_AUTO_REJECT_OFFER     BTC     20     0.1     57062.0     339.0     54977.8
    ZRE_TRANSFER_TOCONT_UPL     BTC     346     0.0     3161.3     941.6     2327.7
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    Transaction     Type     Dialog Steps     Total DB Time in %     Avg. DB Time in ms
    Total          299247     100.0     459.6
    RECN     DIA     11644     9.9     1165.8
    ZFICCR     DIA     4834     8.9     2535.9
    FBL3N     DIA     10414     7.4     971.8
    ZFIOB     DIA     1176     7.1     8287.0
    ZRECCR     DIA     1504     7.0     6368.3
    ZFIOBC2     DIA     852     5.8     9302.3
    ZFIRP     DIA     6641     5.6     1162.6
    ZFIBB     DIA     8592     4.0     633.4
    ZFIREMTCH     DIA     73     3.5     66443.6
    ZRECPD     DIA     8895     3.4     525.3
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    DATABASE LOAD BY TRANSACTIONS (BATCH/SPOOL)
    Transaction     Type     Dialog Steps     Total DB Time in %     Avg. DB Time in ms
    Total          21492     100.0     71399.3
    SBIE0001     BTC     36     99.5     42408448.0
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    ZRE_GENERATE_COND_RO     BTC     5     0.1     237287.8
    ZRE_AUTO_REJECT_OFFER     BTC     20     0.1     54977.8
    SAPRSLOG     BTC     4     0.1     257824.5
    ZRE_TRANSFER_TOCONT_UPL     BTC     346     0.1     2327.7
    RSPO1043     BTC     4     0.0     143273.5
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    (BATCH)     BTC     7368     0.0     22.2
    ZFIADCA     SPO     486     0.0     177.9
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    Please advice.
    Regards,
    Ahmed

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    rdisp/max_arq                        2000
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    em/global_area_MB                     256
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    sap/bufdir_entries                     10000
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    rsdb/obj/buffersize                     150000
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    rdisp/wp_no_btc                  20
    exe/icmbnd                        $(DIR_CT_RUN)/icmbnd
    rdisp/wp_no_enq                1
    rdisp/wp_no_vb                      2
    rdisp/wp_no_vb2              2
    rdisp/wp_no_spo                10
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    zcsa/table_buffer_area     108003328
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    rdisp/wp_ca_blk_no               1000
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    rsdb/ntab/ftabsize              100000
    rsdb/ntab/irbdsize             20000
    rsdb/ntab/sntabsize              3995
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    ztta/roll_first                      1024
    rdisp/keepalive_timeout                   8000
    ztta/roll_area                        9000960
    rdisp/ROLL_SHM                   16384
    rdisp/ROLL_MAXFS                 32768
    rdisp/PG_SHM                16384
    rdisp/PG_MAXFS                 200064
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    abap/heap_area_nondia     2012217344
    abap/heap_area_total      2012217344
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    abap/swap_reserve                  20971520
    ztta/roll_extension                  2101346304
    em/initial_size_MB              4092
    em/blocksize_KB                  4096
    em/stat_log_size_MB                     20
    em/stat_log_timeout                       0
    install/codepage/appl_server     4102
    ipc/shm_psize_10               500000000
    ipc/shm_psize_14              0
    ipc/shm_psize_18             0
    ipc/shm_psize_19             0
    ipc/shm_psize_30             -10
    ipc/shm_psize_40            500000000
    ipc/shm_psize_41                 0
    ipc/shm_psize_51               -10
    ipc/shm_psize_52            -10
    ipc/shm_psize_54             -10
    ipc/shm_psize_55             -10
    ipc/shm_psize_57             -10
    ipc/shm_psize_58                   -10
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    DIALOG     212990     1595.2                      257.7     31.0     5.0     622.2     136.8
    RFC     2904     11876.4                      192.1     33.1     1.4     10574.2     0.0
    UPDATE     86257     116.1                       28.4     2.1     2.9     58.1     0.0
    UPDATE2     1100     84.6                      16.9     1.3     1.4     48.2     0.0
    BATCH     11600     189360.5                46218.1     5.5     3.7     132313.5     0.0
    SPOOL     9989     1686.8              37.1     55.6     0.3     49.2     0.0
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    162                  119                                    6     287
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    Dia     08-09     3726     1343              137     889
    Dia     09-10     19990     1003                174     620
    Dia     10-11     20603     1747              112     630
    Dia     11-12     27934     2437                    239     612
    Dia     12-13     18921     2737              235     858
    Dia     13-14     21579     2163                  349     549
    Dia     16-17     22529     1134               230     703
    Dia     17-18     12189     1709                   561     991
    Dia     19-20     5840     1550              414     967
    Dia     20-21     4951     1294              176     454
    Task     Reference for Avg. Response Time (ms)     Reference for Avg. DB time (ms)
    Dia     1200                                                     600
    Upd     2400                                               1200
    HTTP     1200                                                  600
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    Regards,
    Ahmed

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