Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:32:09 +0800 From: Dmitry Kozhevnikov <xeon@dsi.ru> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re[2]: Strange load averages on 5.3-STABLE Message-ID: <369266326.20050310223209@dsi.ru> In-Reply-To: <42304CAC.1080203@tirloni.org> References: <42302BF1.70305@tirloni.org> <20050310131240.5ee338b5@montana.myrte.ma.cx> <20050310071851.D98716@grond.sourballs.org> <42304CAC.1080203@tirloni.org>
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please show us 1. cat /var/run/dmesg.boot 2. uname -a 3. egrep "(^REVISION|^BRANCH)" /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh GPT> David Fleck wrote: >> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Michael Ross wrote: >> >>>> last pid: 771; load averages: 176.65, 770.13, 926.55 up 0+00:03:13 >>>> 08:11:07 >>>> >>> Your may have compiled kernel and userland from different sources. >>> " and programs like ps(1) and top(1) will fail to work until the >>> kernel and source code versions are the same." from the handbook is >>> what comes to my mind. GPT> I've compiled from the same source. >> I've also seen ridiculously-high load numbers when NFS-mounted >> filesystems are inaccessible. Usually that degrades system performance, >> though. GPT> It's strange because everything is working fine and I don't use NFS on GPT> it. For example, the load hits 900 and suddenly it's 3.
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