Hello Bruce Evans!
Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:09:02, bde wrote about "Re: load average is 1 when no
processes active; etc.":
> > `top -I' output:
> >
> > ==={
> > last pid: 811; load averages: 1.01, 0.97, 0.67 up 0+00:16:12 23:26:26
>
> This is because the idle process is always running (see "ps lax" outout).
> Perhaps the bug is that top doesn't show the idle process or other interesting
> kernel processes like the new interrupt processes.
top does nothing to determine LA except getting sysctl "vm.loadavg", isn't it?
("uptime" and "w" says the same avenrun/LA values.)
Imho, idle process should not be determined as always running,
and idle process state should be fixed.
> > IP Filter: v3.4.9 initialized. Default = pass all, Logging = enabled
> > microuptime() went backwards (1.3891137 -> 0.596214)
> > microuptime() went backwards (1.3891137 -> 0.596655)
> > ...
>
> I get these at boot time on one machine but not on another very similar
> machine, and often after messing around with ddb. TSC timecounter in
> all cases. I think they are not a serious problem or related to old
> timecounter bugs, but they may be related to old bugs setting `switchtime'.
What information of my hardware should be reported additionally?
/netch
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