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Date:      Wed, 15 Mar 2000 00:30:28 -0600 (CST)
From:      Nathan Sheeley <nsheeley@amphibious.org>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   top %s not correct
Message-ID:  <200003150630.AAA13599@sal.amphibious.org>

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As of roughly Mon Mar  6 19:37:1 CST 2000 /usr/bin/top doesn't show the
correct (or any) percentage CPU usage. (example below.) A minor issue I
know, just wanted to point it out if its part of a larger issue.
  
Since upgrading to -current I've noticed:
  o sound now works with my es1371 sb128 pci card, where it didn't no
    matter what I tried in 3.4 stable.
  o things that allocate? shared memory (Linux CivCTP, wine) now work 
    when I use a SMP kernel (I have a Abit BP6 w/2 433 Celerons)
  o my machine locks up after about 20 hours of uptime.

Obviously the last one is quite annoying, but I haven't been able to
get any info yet on why the crashes happen (I have a dumpdev now, so
it refuses to crash ;)

Nate 

  last pid: 49105;  load averages:  2.06,  1.63,  1.28                                                                 up 1+04:43:59  00:24:42
  30 processes:  3 running, 27 sleeping
  CPU states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.0% system,  0.0% interrupt,  0.0% idle
  Mem: 51M Active, 7520K Inact, 18M Wired, 760K Cache, 10M Buf, 47M Free
  Swap: 256M Total, 1560K Used, 254M Free
  
    PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU    CPU COMMAND
  49045 nobody    30   1 14676K 14340K RUN    1   3:18  0.00%  0.00% setiathome
  49048 nobody    30   1 14676K 14340K CPU0   0   3:12  0.00%  0.00% setiathome
  49070 nsheeley   2   0 49372K 42720K select 1   0:04  0.00%  0.00% XF86_SVGA
    199 root      10   0   928K   160K nanslp 1   0:01  0.00%  0.00% cron
    160 root       2   0   872K   252K select 1   0:01  0.00%  0.00% syslogd
  49076 nsheeley  10   0  3272K  1984K nanslp 1   0:01  0.00%  0.00% xearth




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