According to Brooks Davis:
> I'm seeing a very strange problem with ps.  I was calling "ps -U

Speaking of ps, since we moved into SMPng, almost all processes seems to have
the 'D' state... I guess it is expected but a little strange, no?

388 [13:28] roberto@sidhe:~> ps aux
USER      PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS  TT  STAT STARTED      TIME COMMAND
root       10 93.4  0.0     0    0  ??  RWL   5:31PM  19:14.98  (idle)
roberto   813  3.0  2.9  6700 1381  ??  Ds    1:12PM   0:17.07 deskguide_applet
roberto   881  4.0  1.2  2440  557  p3  DWs   1:28PM   0:00.23 -zsh (zsh)
[ skipping irq threads ]
root        2  0.0  0.0     0    0  ??  DWL   5:31PM   0:00.01  (pagedaemon)
root        3  0.0  0.0     0    0  ??  DWL   5:31PM   0:00.00  (vmdaemon)
root        4  0.0  0.0     0    0  ??  DWL   5:31PM   0:00.01  (bufdaemon)
root        5  0.0  0.0     0    0  ??  DWL   5:31PM   0:00.16  (syncer)
root      201  0.0  0.2   444   79  ??  DWs   5:33PM   0:00.09 pccardd -f /etc/
root      237  0.0  0.3   984  165  ??  DWs   5:33PM   0:00.08 syslogd -s
root      242  0.0  0.5  1332  243  ??  DW<s  5:33PM   0:00.11 ntpd -p /var/run
root      244  0.0  0.5  1332  248  ??  DW<   5:33PM   0:00.03 ntpd -p /var/run
daemon    245  0.0  0.3   972  143  ??  DWs   5:33PM   0:00.00 /usr/sbin/portma
root      250  0.0  0.2   564   91  ??  DWs   5:33PM   0:00.01 mountd -r
...
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Ollivier ROBERT -=- FreeBSD: The Power to Serve! -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FreeBSD keltia.freenix.fr 5.0-CURRENT #80: Sun Jun  4 22:44:19 CEST 2000


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