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Date:      Fri, 27 Apr 2012 15:18:33 -0700
From:      Kevin Oberman <kob6558@gmail.com>
To:        Albert Shih <Albert.Shih@obspm.fr>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: High load event idl.
Message-ID:  <CAN6yY1uSEhmVETf3PZhvVxET2PnURGJ=WyGLjYEWVnZZwhwdbA@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20120427203013.GB60961@pcjas.obspm.fr>
References:  <20120427203013.GB60961@pcjas.obspm.fr>

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On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Albert Shih <Albert.Shih@obspm.fr> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm running 9-stable on all my computer. (csup yesterday).
>
> On my desktop everything is fine. But I've two laptop, (both are Dell). O=
n
> both latptop I've problem about the load, event when I do nothing I got a=
 load between 0.5-1.
>
> Here the result of a =ABtop=BB on the laptop :
>
> last pid: =A02434; =A0load averages: =A00.63, =A00.67, =A00.59 up 0+00:23=
:59 =A022:25:29
> 57 processes: =A03 running, 54 sleeping
> CPU: =A02.7% user, =A00.0% nice, =A03.7% system, =A01.4% interrupt, 92.2%=
 idle
> Mem: 89M Active, 92M Inact, 198M Wired, 13M Cache, 100M Buf, 3529M Free
> Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free
>
> Here on the desktop :
>
> last pid: 61010; =A0load averages: =A00.00, =A00.00, =A00.00 up 2+11:02:4=
2 =A022:29:08
> 126 processes: 1 running, 125 sleeping
> CPU: =A0 =A0 % user, =A0 =A0 % nice, =A0 =A0 % system, =A0 =A0 % interrup=
t, =A0 =A0 % idle
> Mem: 803M Active, 2874M Inact, 1901M Wired, 112M Cache, 620M Buf, 202M Fr=
ee
> Swap: 6144M Total, 36M Used, 6107M Free
>
> On attachment the dmesg.

ENOINFO You did not supply enough information for a meaningful response.

You have three user processes running. They are obviously using a bit
of CPU, but you need to find out what those processes might be. Using
top(1) with 'H' to show threads and see what they might be. The
possibilities with what we have now are nearly endless.
--=20
R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
E-mail: kob6558@gmail.com



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