On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Mike Galbraith wrote: > Something else I see while watching it run: MUCH more swapout than > swapin. Does that mean we're sending pages to swap only to find out > that we never need them again? (numbers might be more descriptive) user : 0:07:21.70 54.3% page in : 142613 nice : 0:00:00.00 0.0% page out: 155454 system: 0:03:40.63 27.1% swap in : 56334 idle : 0:02:30.50 18.5% swap out: 149872 uptime: 0:13:32.83 context : 519726 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Kurt Roeckx
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Marcelo Tosatti
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mr. James W. Laferriere
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Marcelo Tosatti
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Mike Galbraith
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Marcelo Tosatti
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 davej
- Re: Linux 2.4.1-ac7 Rik van Riel