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Date:      Fri, 10 Feb 2006 21:51:48 +0100
From:      Phil Regnauld <regnauld@catpipe.net>
To:        Marcos Bedinelli <bedinelli@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Network performance in a dual CPU system
Message-ID:  <20060210205148.GA3557@flow.eu.org>
In-Reply-To: <63274172a54fb70a88d6cb55b9ae6e23@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca>
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Marcos Bedinelli (bedinelli) writes:
> 
> "If your system runs out of CPU (idle times are perpetually 0%) then 
> you need to consider upgrading the CPU or moving to an SMP motherboard 
> (multiple CPU's), or perhaps you need to revisit the programs that are 
> causing the load and try to optimize them."

	Can't remember if it was in this thread or another, but what
	does top -S tell you ?  Where is the CPU usage going ?

	Take a look at systat -vmstat 1 as well.




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