Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 01:36:15 -0700 (PDT) From: Won De Erick <won.derick@yahoo.com> To: Chris Elsworth <chris@shagged.org> Cc: freebsd-testing@freebsd.org, Jeremy Chadwick <koitsu@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-performance@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: CPU Utilization on IBM x3755 Message-ID: <117484.97387.qm@web45813.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
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On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 01:18:18AM -0700, Won De Erick wrote: >> >Regarding why you're adding up all the individual process statistics: I >> >can imagine they would vary a slight bit, but I cannot explain a 7% >> >variance. Someone with more knowledge will have to assist there. >> >> Though the header could be conclusive, I should want the specific processes (or threads). >> And come up with a list of breakdowns, like: >> >> Then match this by adding up all individual processes statistics. And if I couldn't match, at least I could tell some factors that cause variance. > >At the bottom of man top, reformatted for email width: > > As with ps(1), things can change while top is collecting > information for an update. The picture it gives is only > a close approximation to reality. > >Could this explain the variations you are seeing? top never gives you >an accurate snapshot of what the system is doing at any one instant in >time, afaik. >-- >Chris I'm aware with this limitation as displayed using man top. But when I ran top -SI, I only got 8 processes out of 12 processes [actively] running as displayed on the header making it far from reality. I did this several times, restarting the machine, bootstrapping, etc, but I got same result. I don't know what kernel threads are causing top -S to display the command as "idle: cpu0", "idle : cpu1", ... "idle:cpu7". Though Jeremy had mentioned them as simply kernel threads (due to lack of term), I should at least dig deeper on this matter and be able to specifically classify them.
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