Glen Barber wrote:
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote:
After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top"
which contains rubbish:
last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89 up 0+00:34:46
03:23:51
1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 17 waiting
CPU 0: 16.0% user, 0.0% nice, 78.7% system, 4.9% interrupt, 0.4% idle
CPU 1: 8.0% user, 0.0% nice, 82.5% system, 9.1% interrupt, 0.4% idle
Mem: 218M Active, 34M Inact, 105M Laundry, 600M Wired, 18M Buf, 34M Free
ARC: 324M Total, 54M MFU, 129M MRU, 2970K Anon, 13M Header, 125M Other
136¿176M Compress185 194M Uncompressed361.94:1 Ratio
Swap: 2441M Total, 277M Used, 2164M Free, 11% Inuse
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
..
That looks funny. But I dont like it.
(Actually it looks like a wrong TERMCAP, but wasn't that ~20 years ago?
checking...)
Do you mean the blank line between the 'Swap:' line and 'PID'?
If so, that has been there as long as I can recall. It is used for
things like killing processes, etc. (Hit 'k' when using top(1), and you
will see a prompt for a PID to kill.)
Glen
No, I mean the line *above* the 'Swap:' line, which is new and
*should* show compressed arc stats. (What we actually see there is
the printing of a random memory location - working on it...)
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