Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 14:17:54 +0000 From: Glen Barber <gjb@FreeBSD.org> To: Peter <pmc@citylink.dinoex.sub.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 11.1-RELEASE: new line containing garbage added to "top" Message-ID: <20170728141754.GC32551@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <olfdv2$17v5$1@oper.dinoex.de> References: <olfdv2$17v5$1@oper.dinoex.de>
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--E/DnYTRukya0zdZ1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 03:24:50PM +0200, Peter wrote: > After upgrading to 11.1-RELEASE, a new line appears in the output of "top" > which contains rubbish: >=20 > > last pid: 10789; load averages: 5.75, 5.19, 3.89 up 0+00:34:46 > 03:23:51 > > 1030 processes:9 running, 1004 sleeping, 17 waiting > > CPU 0: 16.0% user, 0.0% nice, 78.7% system, 4.9% interrupt, 0.4% idle > > CPU 1: 8.0% user, 0.0% nice, 82.5% system, 9.1% interrupt, 0.4% idle > > Mem: 218M Active, 34M Inact, 105M Laundry, 600M Wired, 18M Buf, 34M Free > > ARC: 324M Total, 54M MFU, 129M MRU, 2970K Anon, 13M Header, 125M Other > > 136=BF176M Compress185 194M Uncompressed361.94:1 Ratio > > Swap: 2441M Total, 277M Used, 2164M Free, 11% Inuse >=20 > > PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND > .. >=20 >=20 > That looks funny. But I dont like it. >=20 > (Actually it looks like a wrong TERMCAP, but wasn't that ~20 years ago? > checking...) Do you mean the blank line between the 'Swap:' line and 'PID'? If so, that has been there as long as I can recall. It is used for things like killing processes, etc. (Hit 'k' when using top(1), and you will see a prompt for a PID to kill.) Glen --E/DnYTRukya0zdZ1 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEjRJAPC5sqwhs9k2jAxRYpUeP4pMFAll7R5IACgkQAxRYpUeP 4pMyPg//Sut3CQWaE4sxPzxknL1aBII10MRPhm0fPU3si/bQ+lTrblUCSCuvAGG+ fimh3xr946bdMDumN0lpEL8WViT/n6XBiQuBnHpAk5mHd+XgWtDopPv2ycQ95v2P cA59yFH/pdX9+4deYg/6Rn5ugaQkRqlgE7/2YtDw5aR2cBdUgRi17A30sR5KPnGK DIAeMKdLj8ACK7IUiOH4fsGQMV68Cxk0v0//460+thjNAa3j3QMAgqHfoDhXwfBL 6EvCCiiRlDKQQ3eSknn20g2Wx3JttdhnKtmliM0/0PQTurCbFWOi9NVmgMkQmnBq aZutnkzTe2YyZi4HBBE93uS3aJ3LS4gX/WL5p0QehButv8XrCK64brT+m+hr6Ln8 33GnoQVhTrkaGW7urEpQPNBmbZMI3tZMFsElxd9Kp0rR+NnbBd+LcHMQ1w+uaE5L 7yXAvihvpzu5CHyS8MAAgkdTHaPRlZ54AG7DCS0bs2i3j8hNnVRpWZ19pCIvIt4f iPFQMVUhqNkRyzOkgNYWTvKnAzMSayJmb5TlvDG49Dp6ENnpDZ1oQfA26iutVgaO VBm/1YlKXUF/twe2iip03TRz/t9Af2GGRWyWCf+/v39lNr8GF3xYwgDCN+GBC6wk VJjWOQxcewZjcxaenOQ2RKbU8cf8Iyq4BOznQRBCNuRHl13+mOs= =EZh3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --E/DnYTRukya0zdZ1--
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