I compiled 2.4.19 kernel with IBM patches 1 month ago on customer place
(sles7 under VM) and i had not situation like you had.
But it wasn't production system and wasn't run very long time :)
WBR, Sergey
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Sergey,
Nothing is taking all the CPU. The system is idling. That's why it's a
bug. :)
Mark Post
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What is 'top' command saying? What is the process taking all CPU?
WBR, Sergey
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Since I upgraded to the 2.4.19 kernel, I've noticed that my loadavg is
always 1.00 or higher, never lower, even when idling. I'm presuming this
is
a bug of some sort.
Has anyone else seen this? Any pointers to a patch to fix it?
Mark Post