I have the last 2.5.x kernels experienced a high load while idle. 1.00
mostly. I have dual cpu, and it isn't really bothering me. But I do not
experience this with 2.4.x kernels. I do not remember when this started,
but since noone else complains, I just want to ask how can I find out
what is making my load so high?
Regards,
Stian
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 10:41:21PM +0100, Stian Jordet wrote:
> I have the last 2.5.x kernels experienced a high load while idle. 1.00
> mostly. I have dual cpu, and it isn't really bothering me. But I do not
> experience this with 2.4.x kernels. I do not remember when this started,
> but since noone else complains, I just want to ask how can I find out
> what is making my load so high?
top(1) should report cpu time consumers.
-- wli
s?n, 2003-02-23 kl. 22:58 skrev William Lee Irwin III:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 10:41:21PM +0100, Stian Jordet wrote:
> > I have the last 2.5.x kernels experienced a high load while idle. 1.00
> > mostly. I have dual cpu, and it isn't really bothering me. But I do not
> > experience this with 2.4.x kernels. I do not remember when this started,
> > but since noone else complains, I just want to ask how can I find out
> > what is making my load so high?
>
> top(1) should report cpu time consumers.
But it didn't. But as others have replied to me off-list, processes in D
state make the loadaverage high. My problem was [kIrDAd]. Compiling
kernel without irda actually solved several problems. So now I'm just
happy :) Thanks :)
Regards,
Stian