Dan Nelson wrote:
Press H in top to see each thread (or use the H flag to ps). They're
hidden by default.
Yes it works!
I *love* SMP! =)
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In the last episode (Jan 19), Krok said:
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> Yes, it's Dual Xeon 2.8GHz.
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> The main point of KSE is ability to execute threaded processes on
> different CPUs on SMP machines, but as noted in
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Yes, it's Dual Xeon 2.8GHz.
The main point of KSE is ability to execute threaded processes on
different CPUs on SMP machines, but as noted in
http://www.my-opensource.org/lists/myoss/2003-06/msg00161.html there are
must be several entities for one proce
Hello,
Krok wrote:
But top/ps shows not several processes, but one process with CPU more
then 100% sometimes :
611 mysql 200 142M 91832K kserel 3 6:57 165.09% 165.09%
mysqld
Is it normal ?
Do you happen to be running a multi-CPU system?
I recently experienced a similar thing with a