Hmm, I admit I'm playing around with this system, and turning everything
in sight on, but this surely can't be right:
SunOS wonky 5.11 snv_93 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
4:29pm up 5 day(s), 1:15, 1 user, load average: 0.11, 0.14, 0.14
ps -o etime,comm -p 545
ELAPSED COMMAND
5-01:16:35 /usr/X11/bin/Xorg
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU
PROCESS/NLWP
5538 root 640M 593M sleep 59 -14 0:48:06 2.9% VirtualBox/12
545 root 1102M 924M sleep 59 0 20:25:51 2.7% Xorg/1
683 cudcv 260M 143M sleep 59 0 0:09:50 0.9% gnome-netstatus/1
862 cudcv 491M 323M sleep 49 0 0:25:58 0.5%
thunderbird-bin/11
681 cudcv 133M 22M sleep 59 0 0:04:26 0.2% wnck-applet/1
4330 cudcv 2350M 2343M sleep 59 0 5:46:07 0.1% compiz-bin/1
666 cudcv 88M 22M sleep 49 0 0:00:31 0.1% gnome-terminal/2
Xorg running at 1GB RSS, compiz 2.3GB. Memory seems to hit the roof,
particularly when you run some of the fancy 3D screensavers.
Just an observation. Since moving to OpenSolaris (os200805 -> nv91 ->
nv93) I've been having to log out and back in again every few days. On
Solaris 10, that would have been a few months. I know I can do without
all the fancy eye-candy, but I'm pushing the system to see what I can
recommend to other people, and I don't believe it should come at this cost.
Rob
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Rob McMahon, IT Services, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 7AL, England
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