Here is mine. And it used to be around 2. Norbert
top - 12:33:02 up 16 days, 15:45, 1 user, load average: 5,03, 6,69, 7,02 Tasks: 30 total, 1 running, 29 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie %Cpu(s): 13,8 us, 0,6 sy, 0,5 ni, 82,9 id, 2,2 wa, 0,0 hi, 0,0 si, 0,0 st KiB Mem: 32834868 total, 31193000 used, 1641868 free, 1449816 buffers KiB Swap: 33553332 total, 672508 used, 32880824 free. 21207288 cached Mem PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 16667 mobility 20 0 72856 47096 2188 S 1,0 0,1 65:07.04 pharo-vm 22820 inbox 20 0 70500 43904 1344 S 1,0 0,1 26:37.38 pharo-vm 26745 events 20 0 70500 40692 1264 S 1,0 0,1 145:37.59 pharo-vm 32093 geo 20 0 136308 47268 1436 S 1,0 0,1 92:17.80 pharo-vm 10523 gcm 20 0 82528 53152 2284 S 0,7 0,2 94:52.39 pharo-vm 11531 sms 20 0 70628 42096 1380 S 0,7 0,1 91:49.13 pharo-vm 18739 stats 20 0 70496 41980 1384 S 0,7 0,1 45:30.60 pharo-vm Am 25.04.2014 um 07:30 schrieb Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]>: > > On 25 Apr 2014, at 01:19, Esteban A. Maringolo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> What % of CPU is it using? >> >> My VM on idle state consumes about ~4-5% CPU. > > That is about what I am used to, here is a real view of an Amazon AWS EC2 > Small Instance running 4 Pharo VMs: > > top - 05:25:09 up 413 days, 15:27, 1 user, load average: 0.88, 0.66, 0.49 > Tasks: 73 total, 3 running, 70 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie > Cpu(s): 0.6%us, 0.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 96.3%id, 0.2%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 2.5%st > Mem: 1706660k total, 1654928k used, 51732k free, 136692k buffers > Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 1006556k cached > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > > 31639 ubuntu 20 0 1030m 99m 1444 R 4.0 5.9 61:47.82 pharo > > 4314 ubuntu 20 0 1030m 162m 1504 S 2.0 9.7 140:28.55 pharo > > 8014 ubuntu 20 0 1030m 77m 1512 S 2.0 4.6 561:06.30 pharo > > 31647 ubuntu 20 0 1030m 92m 1444 R 2.0 5.6 63:31.80 pharo > > 1 root 20 0 3540 1392 732 S 0.0 0.1 0:58.61 init > > Sven > >> Esteban A. Maringolo >> >> >> 2014-04-24 15:43 GMT-03:00 Norbert Hartl <[email protected]>: >>> I have a strange effect on my machines. I have a dedicated server and a lot >>> of virtual instances using LXC. The last few days I migrated most projects >>> of our projects from pharo2.0 to pharo3.0. And on the same time the images >>> moved from an ubuntu 12.04. system to a ubuntu 14.04 system. Looking at the >>> top command it appears the images/vms need noticable less CPU or better the >>> tools report less. The monitored overall CPU usage also is much lesser than >>> before. >>> >>> This is not proved by any measurement. Has anyone an idea why this could >>> happen or appear differently? >>> >>> Norbert >>> >> >
