George Bonser wrote:
> Any process involved with heavy net activity in an SMP system with 2.2.3
> will do this. I had problems with web servers doing it. 2.2.9 seems OK.
> 2.2.6/7 were disasters. 2.2.5 seemed to work, though.
Hm, could you expand on that? I've been using 2.2.7 for a while, what
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* George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/26/99 18:59] wrote:
> Do a ps -ax and see how many processes you have stuck in D state ;). Then
> go and get 2.2.9
Yup, that explains it! I have 5 sxid processes in D state.
Hmmmcould it have something to do with the fact that I installed
arla 5 days ag
I have a dual-CPU system running potato with kernel 2.2.3.
Here's what top reports:
6:30pm up 36 days, 20:55, 10 users, load average: 5.22, 5.28, 5.17
152 processes: 147 sleeping, 2 running, 2 zombie, 1 stopped
CPU states: 0.4% user, 1.5% system, 0.0% nice, 97.9% idle
Mem: 516688K av, 4802
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