On 09/11/06 17:14, Nestor Wheelock wrote:
I have searched all over the net for a good definition of what the top
state, "kserel" means. When I run mysql this is the state in which it
I don't mean to be stating the obvious... but as a newbie you might not
know that KSE == "Kernel Schedulable Entity"
You can do all sorts of googling on "freebsd KSE" and as Chuck mentioned
browse sys/kern/kern_kse.c
HTH.
runs.
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
2117 mysql 17 20 0 323M 59080K kserel 0 0:02 0.00% mysqld
I'm a newbie with freebsd and am concerned that this might be some sort
of problem since my installation of Mysql turned out to be rather
challenging.
Thanks,
Nestor
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Regards,
Eric
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