Old news, I'm afraid. Any consumer of the cpu sys kstats will seem the 
same thing. I guess some people just didn't notice until we started 
discussing it :)

At least I managed to get wt permanently set to zero ...

   4518644 I/O wait statistic is still misleading and should be dropped

http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=4518644

Actually, I did try to address this adding up to 100 issue at about the 
same time, but I was told it didn't matter. Of course now that we have 
OpenSolaris there's nothing to stop someone who cares enough to propose 
a fix.

Phil



Stefan Parvu wrote:
> CPU minf mjf xcal  intr ithr  csw icsw migr smtx  srw syscl  usr sys  wt idl
>   0   84   0    0   392  192  706  101    0    0    1  3414   10   3   0  86
>   0    5   0    0   308  108  230    9    0    0    0   422    1   1   0  97
>   0    0   0    0   308  108  232    9    0    0    0   416    1   1   0  97
>   0    1   0    0   311  111  239   10    0    0    0   470    2   2   0  97
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>   0    0   0    0   307  107  234    9    0    0    0   413    1   2   0  97
>   0    0   0    0   347  147  444   14    0    0    0  1104    2   2   0  96
>   0    0   0    0   346  146  290    9    0    0    0   451    1   2   0  97
>
> It seems this happens as well on mpstat. Hmmm, could be something wider
> broken ?
>
> My system:
>                   Solaris Express Community Edition snv_103 X86
>            Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
>                         Use is subject to license terms.
>                            Assembled 17 November 2008
>
> System Configuration: Acer, inc. Ferrari 4000    
> BIOS Configuration: Acer    3A27 03/20/06
>
> Thanks,
> stefan
>
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