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On Friday 26 August 2011, JiEC- NavrC!til wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to utilise old ASUS A6U notebook.
>
> I had to disable apm from kernel (see pictures from booting) and I also see
> 83% of interrupts in top. I used this machine to receive big 2.5GB file via
> ftpd, but file was twice received corrupted (correct size, two different
> md5 checksums both different from original file md5) Sender is stating,
> that there is no issue on his side.
>
> Can this be corrected? Can I improve this somehow or this is probably a HW
> issue?
>
> Thank you very much for OpenBSD
>
> Best regards,
> Jiri
>
> config -e -u -o /bsd.new /bsd
> OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC) #43: Wed Aug 17 10:10:52 MDT 2011
>     [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
> Processing history...
> 347 apm0 disabled
> Enter 'help' for information
> ukc>
>
>
> from top
> CPU states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.0% system, 82.9% interrupt, 17.1%
> idle
>
>
> uptime
>  2:24PM  up 42 mins, 3 users, load averages: 0.38, 0.25, 0.28
>
> vmstat -i
> interrupt                       total     rate
> irq0/clock                     252594       99
> irq80/pciide0                   11050        4
> irq96/rl0                        1700        0
> Total                          265344      105
>
>
> vmstat 5 10
>  procs    memory       page                    disks    traps          cpu
>  r b w    avm     fre  flt  re  pi  po  fr  sr wd0 cd0  int   sys   cs us
> sy id
>  0 11 0 114432 1157472   35   0   0   0   0   0   7   0 149959   159   49
> 4 82 14
>  0 11 0 114436 1157468    5   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 149432    26   54
> 0 82 18
>  0 11 0 114436 1157468    2   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 149555    15   11
> 0 83 17
>  0 11 0 114436 1157468    2   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 149448    14   53
> 0 83 17
>  0 11 0 114436 1157468    2   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 149579    10   10
> 0 80 20
>
>
> systat
>     3 users    Load 0.19 0.20 0.25                     Fri Aug 26 14:27:19
> 2011
>
>             memory totals (in KB)            PAGING   SWAPPING
> Interrupts real   virtual     free           in  out   in  out      102
> total Active   115444    115444  1156076   ops
> 100 clock All      316316    316316  5357068   pages
>     2 pciide0
>                                                                         rl0
> Proc:r  d  s  w    Csw   Trp   Sys   Int   Sof  Flt       forks
>        11  8        54     1    34149189   101    6       fkppw
>                                                           fksvm
>   84.2%Int   0.0%Sys   0.0%Usr   0.0%Nic  15.8%Idle       pwait
>
> |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |    |       relck
> ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||                rlkok
>
>                                                           noram
> Namei         Sys-cache    Proc-cache    No-cache         ndcpy
>     Calls     hits    %    hits     %    miss   %         fltcp
>        75       75  100                                   zfod
>                                                           cow
> Disks   wd0   cd0                                   12269 fmin
> seeks                                               16358 ftarg
> xfers     2                                               itarg
> IPKTS speed   32K                                             1 wired
>   OPKTS
>
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>
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>
> --
> Jiri Navratil, http://www.navratil.cz,  +420 777 224 245



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