On Wed, 23 May 2001, James wrote:
> Does anybody have any idea why a 'top' should do this? It's on a
> Linux xxxxxx 2.2.17 #1 Mon Dec 18 13:06:46 CET 2000 i686 unknown
What version of procps? (dpkg --status procps)
Did you recently change from an older kernel without updating procps?
(The /proc/meminfo format has changed a couple times.)
For example, I have kernel 2.2.14 and procps 2.0.6-5 (Debian package
version).
Or you can try using gdb to look at any core dump or strace to see what
top is doing.
Jeremy C. Reed
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