On Saturday 17 February 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Shouldn't top have provided some kind of info for why the CPU usage
was 100% for 5 minutes straight? If it does display trends,
shouldn't it have picked up on that one?
I bet it was updatedb. This is what top shows me when it is running:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 22:02, b.n. wrote:
Michael Crute ha scritto:
You should use ps, top and free of course! Just realize that they lie...
Seeing this thread reminded me of a blog article I saw on Virtual
Threads a while back...
Grant writes:
Shouldn't top have provided some kind of info for why the CPU usage
was 100% for 5 minutes straight? If it does display trends, shouldn't
it have picked up on that one?
I bet it was updatedb. This is what top shows me when it is running:
Cpu(s): 15.6% us, 12.6% sy, 0.3% ni,
On 2/15/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, brullo nulla wrote:
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Grant wrote:
I just sat through about 5 minutes of 100% CPU usage and a thrashing
hard disk. I ran top and it reported 0% idle CPU, but the list of
processes totaled maybe 20% CPU usage. How can this be?
- Grant
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they give, rather interpret them in context.
sob. it's not the first time I hear this. What should I believe to
really
On 14 February 2007 18:55, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Grant wrote:
I just sat through about 5 minutes of 100% CPU usage and a thrashing
hard disk. I ran top and it reported 0% idle CPU, but the list of
processes totaled maybe 20% CPU usage. How can this be?
-
On Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2007, brullo nulla wrote:
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they give, rather interpret them in context.
sob. it's not
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 12:25:27 pm brullo nulla wrote:
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they give, rather interpret them in context.
sob.
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From: Hemmann, Volker Armin
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] 100% CPU usage with no processes to blame?
On Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2007, brullo nulla wrote:
Most likely
Hi,
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:31:31 -0500
Timothy A. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I cannot trust the tools provided by the OS for finding out whats
going on-- than what can I trust -- this is intolerable! - if it is
simply a situation if a non root user not being able to see root
2007. 02. 14, szerda keltezéssel 13.28-kor Jerry McBride ezt írta:
I tracked my 100% cpu usage to FAMD... Killing it instantly freed the
cpu...
Change to gamin.
The same function in much better.
I did it about a year ago. (Or less, I don't remember).
It solved me some other problems (CD lock
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 02:48:18 pm Pongrácz István wrote:
2007. 02. 14, szerda keltezéssel 13.28-kor Jerry McBride ezt írta:
I tracked my 100% cpu usage to FAMD... Killing it instantly freed the
cpu...
Change to gamin.
The same function in much better.
I did it about a year ago.
On Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2007, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Wednesday 14 February 2007 02:48:18 pm Pongrácz István wrote:
2007. 02. 14, szerda keltezéssel 13.28-kor Jerry McBride ezt írta:
I tracked my 100% cpu usage to FAMD... Killing it instantly freed the
cpu...
Change to gamin.
The
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, brullo nulla wrote:
Most likely you only looked at user cpu % and neglected to list the
system and niced times as well.
p.s. golden rule: ps lies. top lies. free lies.
Don't believe the readings they give, rather interpret them in
context.
sob. it's not
On Wednesday 14 February 2007, Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
If I cannot trust the tools provided by the OS for finding out whats
going on-- than what can I trust -- this is intolerable! - if it is
simply a situation if a non root user not being able to see root
processes that is one thing, BUT if
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