Bill LeFebvre wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
I use FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE/AMD on an pure 64Bit box/environment, single
CPU Athlon 3500+, and sometimes I can see a 100%+ usage of WCPU in
'xine' or 'transmission'. So this is definitely not related to
multiple CPUs.
WCPU is supposed to be weighted in some way to take swap time in to
account. It's possible that the weighting calculation is adding a bit
to a nearly 100% value. Try displaying just %CPU (the 'C' command I
think?) and see if it is reporting over 100% for a normal
(non-weighted) cpu percent. It shouldn't. If it is, then there's
something weird about the way the value is being tracked by the kernel.
Bill LeFebvre
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Under heavy load/IO of ar0 (RAID 0 on nForce4) this isn't slightly over
100%, sometimes it's more than 150%, and that is weird.
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