Hi List, I notices something I don't understand in the vmstat -s output. In other Linux distributions I know, the amount of interrupts is always much higher than the amount of context switches. As far as I know, that from the operating system perspective is also what you would expect, as a context switch needs a timer interrupt to do its work. Now when I do vmstat -s on Ubuntu Server 8.04, the amount of context switches is about 5 times as high as the amount of interrupts, where I would expect the exact opposite. Can anyone explain this? Is this a specific Ubuntu feature?
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