On 2012-06-11 01:01, Bernhard Fröhlich wrote:
On Mo., 11. Jun. 2012 00:17:04 CEST, Yuri <y...@rawbw.com> wrote:
I observe this on the idle Ubuntu64 guest.
84759 yuri 26 20 0 2814M 2157M
uwait 4 52:14 101.46%
VirtualBox // corresponds to Ubuntu64
2661 root 1 28 0 1133M 73736K
select 3 395:05 13.87%
Xorg 10915 yuri 5 20 0 798M 84536K
uwait 1 37:55
5.08% kwin 11375 yuri 3 28 0 506M
57560K kqread 6
23:42 4.88% kdeinit4
84886 yuri 25 20 0 2709M 2158M
select 4 16:34 0.98%
VirtualBox // corresponds to Ubuntu32
Looks good. No bug here.
Seriously what do you think that this mail is? A bug report? Random
fact of the day?
I know that writing good bugreports that are of any use is hard but
you have send quite some mails and they are almost all worthless.
You can try to pause the machine - wait a few minutes - resume it and
it will not require 100% cpu anymore right?
The only time I see this behavior is when the guest is actually busy
doing something. Not much detail is provided here as Bernard indicated
so it is hard to recommend or troubleshoot in any way.
Sincerely,
Rusty Nejdl
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