Request for testing - top 3.8b1 in the base system
Marek 'Buki' Kozlovský
dev at null.cz
Wed Oct 1 15:45:54 UTC 2008
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 09:54:01PM +1000, Edwin Groothuis wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:35:06AM +0200, V??clav Haisman wrote:
> > > to reproduce it (if possible). Thanks for your help!
> > Is this 7.0+ only? I run 6.3 and I see the following when I start it:
> >
> > last pid: -1077944144; loa 0.52, 0.28, 0.26;
> > up 11+15:31:33 11:33:05
> > 0 processes:
> > CPU: 0.1% user, 0.6% nice, -0.7% system, -0.6% interrupt, -0.4% idle
> > Kernel: 1 intr
> > Mem: 235M Active, 458M Inact, 219M Wired, 42M Cache, 111M Buf, 39M Free
> > Swap: 3000M Total, 181M Used, 2819M Free, 6% Inuse
> > sysctlnametomib: No such file or directory
> >
> > And no processes.
>
> I didn't expect it not to work on 6.x, I will play around with it
> tomorrow to see if it makes sense.
Actually, I'm seeing the same behaviour on 7.0:
last pid: 0943900; loa 0.98, 0.94, 0.57; up 7+23:09:54 17:13:22
0 processes:
CPU: 19.7% user, 0.0% nice, 40.0% system, 0.0% interrupt, 40.3% idle
Kernel: 1687 ctxsw, 14864 trap, 6 intr, 204 soft, 235 fork, 14526 flt, 11718 fr
Mem: 78M Active, 690M Inact, 184M Wired, 29M Cache, 111M Buf, 11M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 136K Used, 2048M Free
sysctl: Invalid argument
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE FLG C TIME CPU COMMAND
[no processes]
|17:15:30|buki at hal9000:/home/buki/temp/3.8b1/usr.bin/top>uname -srmi
FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p2 i386 GENERIC
> Edwin
>
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