'ps axlH' (H includes all threads) might give better results. It
won't be sorted but you may be able to pick out the runaway. It
could be firefox (xulrunner-bin).
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
On Thursday 04 November 2010 12:11:45 Matthew Dillon wrote:
'ps axlH' (H includes all threads) might give better results. It
won't be sorted but you may be able to pick out the runaway. It
could be firefox (xulrunner-bin).
It is indeed Firefox. One of the threads had been
I run top and it says that 55% of the processor time is in user processes and
45% is in system. But the process percentages add up to only 2%, usually just
xulrunner-bin (i.e. Firefox). How do I find what else is taking up time? I
killed the process that had the most accumulated time, which was
Am 03.11.2010 19:42, schrieb Pierre Abbat:
I run top and it says that 55% of the processor time is in user processes and
45% is in system. But the process percentages add up to only 2%, usually just
xulrunner-bin (i.e. Firefox). How do I find what else is taking up time? I
killed the process
On Wednesday 03 November 2010 15:52:12 Jan Lentfer wrote:
Try running top -S to see the system threads also
It shows idle 0, softclock 0, and syncer, but still no process taking up huge
amounts of CPU time.
Pierre
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