Здравствуйте, Remko.

Вы писали 10 декабря 2008 г., 6:12:58:

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RL> Op 9 dec 2008 om 22:34 heeft KES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> het volgende  
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>> Здравствуйте, Remko.
>>
>> Вы писали 21 ноября 2008 г., 10:36:10:
>>
>> rFo> Synopsis: ambigious output for top(1)
>>
>> rFo> State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
>> rFo> State-Changed-By: remko
>> rFo> State-Changed-When: Fri Nov 21 08:36:09 UTC 2008
>> rFo> State-Changed-Why:
>> rFo> This is not a PR, this is a user question, which has an anwer  
>> already.
>> rFo> Thanks for reporthing this, though I will be closing the ticket.
>>
>> rFo> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=129027
>> man top
>> ......
>>
>>       -C     Toggle CPU display mode.  By default top displays  the   
>> weighted
>>              CPU  percentage  in the WCPU column (this is the same  
>> value that
>>              ps(1) displays as CPU).  Each time -C flag is passed  
>> it  toggles
>>              between  "raw  cpu"  mode  and  "weighted cpu" mode,  
>> showing the
>>              "CPU" or the "WCPU" column respectively.
>>
>> This is not descriptive enough. After reading this I have still have
>> questions:
>> 1. What is "weighted CPU  percentage"?
>> 2. What does "ps(1) display as CPU"
>>
>> .......
>>       (visible only on SMP systems), TIME is the number of  system   
>> and  user
>>       cpu  seconds  that  the  process has used, WCPU, when  
>> displayed, is the
>>       weighted cpu percentage (this is the same value that ps(1)  
>> displays  as
>>       CPU),  CPU  is  the  raw  percentage and is the field that is  
>> sorted to
>>       determine the order of the processes, and COMMAND is the   
>> name  of  the
>>
>> NOTICE:
>> this will be better to describe one parameter per paragraph
>> TIME     the number of  system  and  user cpu  seconds  that  the   
>> process has used
>> WCPU     the weighted cpu percentage (average CPU usage by process  
>> per minute)
>> CPU      the  momentary/instant?  percentage of CPU usage by process
>>          (Default sorted by this column)
>> COMMAND  .....
>>
>>
>> 2. Here in both cases 0% idle. Neither CPU neither WCPU does not show
>> processes which take all processor time.
>> CPU: 92.2% user,  0.0% nice,  7.5% system,  0.4% interrupt,  0.0% idle
>> Mem: 258M Active, 95M Inact, 112M Wired, 15M Cache, 60M Buf, 8516K  
>> Free
>> Swap: 2048M Total, 748K Used, 2047M Free
>>
>>  PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME    CPU  
>> COMMAND
>> 4686 mysql        38   4    0 54716K 25944K sbwait   9:11 15.28%  
>> mysqld
>> 37959 root          1  96    0 15412K 12880K RUN      0:00  1.81%  
>> objcopy
>> 37956 root          1  96    0 21692K 19152K RUN      0:02  0.93% cc1
>> 37911 root          1  44    0  3532K  2080K RUN      0:00  0.20% top
>> 37957 root          1  -8    0  2912K  1236K piperd   0:00  0.05% as
>> 37951 root          1   8    0  3496K  1312K wait     0:00  0.05% sh
>>
>>
>> CPU: 93.7% user,  0.0% nice, 6.3% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
>> Mem: 256M Active, 92M Inact, 111M Wired, 15M Cache, 60M Buf, 13M Free
>> Swap: 2048M Total, 748K Used, 2047M Free
>> Displaying WCPU
>>  PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU  
>> COMMAND
>> 4686 mysql        38   4    0 54716K 25936K sbwait   9:11 20.31%  
>> mysqld
>> 37996 root          1  96    0 13572K 10644K RUN      0:00  0.63% cc1
>> 37983 root          1  -8    0  3936K  1692K piperd   0:00  0.54% as
>> 37911 root          1  44    0  3532K  2076K RUN      0:00  0.20% top
>> 37997 root          1  -8    0  2912K  1004K piperd   0:00  0.05% as
>>  212 root          1  44    0  3180K   980K select   7:40  0.00%  
>> syslogd
>> 46720 root          1  44    0  9192K  4520K RUN      3:48  0.00%  
>> verlihub
>>
>> Can you answer, which?
>>
>> -- 
>> С уважением,
>> KES                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>



-- 
С уважением,
 KES                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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