last pid: 548; load averages: 2.94, 2.55, 2.30 up 0+01:05:36 00:14:35
64 processes: 4 running, 60 sleeping
CPU states: 50.4% user, 48.2% nice, 1.2% system, 0.2% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Mem: 81M Active, 18M Inact, 18M Wired, 5004K Cache, 11M Buf, 1108K Free
Swap: 200M Total, 1624K Used, 198M Free
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND
543 root 105 0 5772K 1656K RUN 1 1:58 96.36% 96.14% lame
309 nobody 40 22 13780K 13364K CPU0 0 60:57 47.41% 47.41% setiathome
306 nobody 92 22 14804K 14388K RUN 1 61:02 47.12% 47.12% setiathome
...
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Processor one is working at %143?!
I must have AMP instead of SMP :)
This is a -current machine which is < 4 days old. Dual PII-350 w/ 128 meg of
RAM.
Is it a known problem?
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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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