> Is the high load average simply a function of processes blocking on
> network io ? On our av/spam scanners for example show a high load avg
> because there are many processes waiting on network io to complete
> (e.g. talking to RBL lists, waiting for DCC servers to complete etc)
>
> Also, is it
>> last pid: 46013; load averages: 105.30, 67.67,
>> 34.45 up 4+23:59:42 19:08:40
>> 629 processes: 89 running, 540 sleeping
>> CPU: 21.9% user, 0.0% nice, 74.5% system, 3.1% interrupt, 0.4% idle
>> Mem: 1538M Active, 11G Inact, 898M Wired, 303M C
Hi all,
I did cvsup to 7-STABLE yesterday, build, installed and booted a new
kernel then buildworld.
Then I noticed that my PS/2 keyboard is not working at the loader menu
so I booted multiuser and did the make installworld part from there.
Then I tried to reboot but now it hangs after the line
Tr
Short version: Is there any chance to get iwn working on 7.1-RC1
reliably? I have got one problem with the initial perforce version and
the backport from gavin always crashes. Long version:
I have been using the initial perforce version of iwn on 7-STABLE for a
few month now, since the next ve
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Paul B. Mahol wrote:
> On 12/14/08, Bruce M Simpson wrote:
>> Paul B. Mahol wrote:
Can you please relay this feedback to the authors of ext2fuse?
As mentioned earlier in the thread, the ext2fuse code could benefit from
UBLIO-ization. Are you or