--- You wrote: When running top on my 2 cpu machine, I get some interesting states:
12:12pm up 18:03h, 5 users, load average: 1.52, 0.76, 0.49 65 processes: 61 sleeping, 4 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped CPU states: 90.2% user, 107.5% system, 0.9% nice, 0.0% idle Mem: 128044K av, 110520K used, 17524K free, 37088K shrd, 42576K buff Swap: 129020K av, 0K used, 129020K free 30244K cached The total is approximately 200%, which makes sense. Is there anything to be done about this? --- end of quote --- http://www-isia.cma.fr/~forissie/smp_kernel_patch/ has a kernel patch and some patched utilities (top and xosview) to make use of the new information. top will then show separate lines for each cpu. I was using this before, but I've upgraded to 2.0.31-pre-9 & haven't repatched my kernel source. It did work the last time I tried it. Otherwise, my top display looks remarkably similar to yours. As far as I can tell, it doesn't really cause any problems, except that it looks weird. The fact that one CPU is reported as system time only, and not as user time, is a known bug in the 2.0.x kernels, fixed in 2.1.x. As far as your earlier message about what each CPU is being used for, I have no idea how to track that down, though possibly you may be able to figure something out with the kernel patch from the above web site. HTH Stephen Ryan Debian GNU/Linux 1.3 Mathematics graduate student, Dartmouth College -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .