Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 13:37:02 +0200 From: Markus Gebert <markus.gebert@hostpoint.ch> To: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> Cc: fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [PATCH] Simple ARC stats in top Message-ID: <A36182F6-A4AB-4656-9546-830857B326F1@hostpoint.ch> In-Reply-To: <201207021050.13974.jhb@freebsd.org> References: <201206251443.41768.jhb@freebsd.org> <0EF22D00-1CDB-44DA-BF3C-3AC672072C05@hostpoint.ch> <B38509FC-62AE-48C2-A03C-730D552DC02A@hostpoint.ch> <201207021050.13974.jhb@freebsd.org>
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On 02.07.2012, at 16:50, John Baldwin wrote: > On Monday, July 02, 2012 8:12:26 am Markus Gebert wrote: >> Hi John >>=20 >> On 27.06.2012, at 17:49, Markus Gebert wrote: >>=20 >>> On 27.06.2012, at 14:10, John Baldwin wrote: >>>=20 >>>> Hmmm, my patch is relative to a top that has -P backported and I = can't=20 >>>> reproduce this, the ARC lines moves around properly if 'P' is = toggled >>>> at runtime as well for me. Did you have any conflicts in your = patch >>>> that you had to resolve by hand? >>>=20 >>> No, I did not merge anything by hand. But what I did, and that = probably=20 > was the cause, is only buildworld with NO_CLEAN=3D1 to save time and = just=20 > rebuild top. Now that I've done a full buildworld, the probem seems to = be=20 > gone. I'll test more and step up, if it happens again, but consider = this=20 > solved for now. Sorry for the noise. >>=20 >> The problem is back. I don't know why I thought it was gone last = week, maybe=20 > I looked at the wrong terminal or something. >>=20 >> Anyway, I tried again today, and I can reproduce this not only on 8.3 = but=20 > also on 9.0. To rule out a problem with iTerm I also tried OS X = Terminal and=20 > Gnome Terminal on Ubuntu. The terminal does not seem to matter at all. >>=20 >> This sample output is from a patched top (run with -S -P) on a 9.0 = server=20 > connected to via ssh: >=20 > I found it. I wasn't updating y_arc for PCPU stats. Try this: Now it works perfectly. Thanks! Markus
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