It’s a 2U Supermicro pizza box server with a low profile Radeon
graphics card. It’s always attached to a 32 inch monitor, a keyboard,
mouse, KVM and I program on it, but it does a lot of server stuff. I doubt
most people would call a pizza box a workstation no matter what you put on
it.

And if there was a super busy disk program running which would make a 2x3
RAID10 array of 15000 RPM disks busy running on OpenBSD, I presume it would
be without fail taking up more than 1 percent cpu time, which nothing other
than top was.

On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 7:32 AM Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz> wrote:

> On Jan 01 00:01:28, lukensm...@gmail.com wrote:
> > The lights on my server which shows that the disks are busy were on and
> not
> > just flashing and I looked at top and usually it’s because security is
> > running, but this time NOTHING!
>
> top shows you the top cpu usage.
> That's not the same as disk activity.
>
> man ps
> ps | grep ' D'
>
> > I even killed Firefox
>
> You are running firefox on a 'server'?
>
-- 
-Luke

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