On 09/09/06 00:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following:

# vmstat 5
 0 0 0   83072 232084    0   0   0   0   0   0   0 1459 1523 4122  0 27 72
 0 0 0   83072 232084    0   0   0   0   0   0   2 1475 1599 4231  0 50 50
 0 0 0   83088 232068    1   0   0   0   0   0   0 1523 1863 4567  0 18 82

your idle seems to be jumping up and down, though this is not correlated to interrupt processing.


# vmstat -i
interrupt                          total       rate
irq16: wcfxs0 bge*              98707134       1031

the wcfxs0 driver is sharing interrupts with your bge NIC, and this could be the cause of what you're seeing. trying to work on BIOS tweaks to put them on a different interrupt or just enable polling for the bge interface.

'ifconfig bge0 polling' would do it. zaptel cards however do not usually like sharing interrupts with other devices, so that should be the first thing you should be looking at.

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