On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Wolfram Schlich <[email protected]> wrote: > * Ben Bradders <[email protected]> [2011-03-09 18:07]: >> Hi everyone > > Hi! > >> I've noticed this issue for a while and thought I'd finally see if anyone >> knows what's going on. >> We've got a few CentOS 5.5 machines and I recently ran an upgrade on them, >> the only package that needed updating was htop which appeared to happily >> update to 0.9. >> I use the dag wieers repo which provides pre-built binaries of htop for >> CentOS / RHEL. >> >> When I launched htop after the upgrade, my process list now looks like >> this... >> http://www.highbeeches.plus.com/htopprocesses.gif >> >> 20-30 blank processes all owned by root. If I scroll down then I get to the >> rest of the processes. >> I've tried restarting the machine, removing htop and re-installing through >> yum. >> I have kernel threads hidden in the options and pressing K makes no >> difference. >> This has happened on 3 different CentOS 5.5 64bit machines that I've >> upgraded. >> >> Anyone else seen this before or know what's going on? >> >> Cheers, B > > Looks like 0.9: > 1. fails to display the kernel threads names when configured to show them > 2. fails to hide kernel threads when configured to do so > > Observed on RHEL5 (kernel 2.6.18-194.8.1.el5xen). > > Hisham? :)
I'll take a closer look at this. In the meantime, if anyone could test the latest svn on those systems I would be most thankful! -- Hisham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Benefiting from Server Virtualization: Beyond Initial Workload Consolidation -- Increasing the use of server virtualization is a top priority.Virtualization can reduce costs, simplify management, and improve application availability and disaster protection. Learn more about boosting the value of server virtualization. http://p.sf.net/sfu/vmware-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ htop-general mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/htop-general
