> Hi, > > I just rebooted a system of mine and it seems that the kernel is constantly > doing something. How could I debug this? > I am thinking of rebooting it tonight > > root@aurora:~ # top -S -b > last pid: 2196; load averages: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 up 0+01:54:34 > 12:41:35 > 72 processes: 2 running, 69 sleeping, 1 waiting > CPU: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 24.6% system, 0.0% interrupt, 75.3% idle > Mem: 46M Active, 171M Inact, 1429M Wired, 14G Free > ARC: 919M Total, 354M MFU, 487M MRU, 6912K Anon, 8726K Header, 63M Other > 234M Compressed, 610M Uncompressed, 2.60:1 Ratio > Swap: 16G Total, 16G Free > > PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND > 11 root 4 155 ki31 0B 64K RUN 0 345:06 314.31% idle > 0 root 49 -16 - 0B 784K swapin 1 112:27 99.85% kernel > 30 root 319 -16 - 0B 5120K spa->s 3 0:06 0.00% > zpool-aurora-os > 1157 root 1 20 0 176M 150M select 2 0:05 0.00% smbd > 1154 root 1 20 0 175M 150M select 2 0:05 0.00% smbd > > This is a 12.4-RELEASE system. > > Thanks for any ideas, > Nikos > > >
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