On 10/20/07, Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently upgraded my system from 10.2 to 10.3 and when I resume from
> suspend to disk, I get the following sort of entries in top:
>
>  PID          USER    PR      NI      VIRT    RES     SHR     S       %CPU    
> %MEM    TIME+   COMMAND
> 10137         root            13      -5      0       0       0       S       
> 9999    0.0             33735:11        events/1
> 10133         root            11      -5      0       0       0       R       
> 9999    0.0             31987:34        kondemand/1
> 10130         root            39      19      0       0       0       R       
> 9999    0.0             2884:40         ksoftirqd/1
>
> Occasionally, other processes also reach a %CPU of 9999, but these 3 remain
> there almost continually.
>
> This didn't happen in 10.2 and the %CPU values are rather interesting!
> Mostly
> the system still runs normally, but at times it becomes VERY slow. As far as
> I can tell, this only occurs after a suspend/resume.
> Does anyone else see the same sort of behaviour?

Yes - the "nohz=off"  boot option might help.
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=333733
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