I care because I'm trying to figure out what threads of certain
processes are continuing to run at 99% of a cpu.  I'd like to know what
the system is considering "system space" in top's calculation of system
space.  

I'm trying to solve a reoccurring pegging of the cpu's issue.  If there
is another set of commands that I should be using, please let me know

Thanks


-----Original Message-----
From: Randall R Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 2:51 PM
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Top/lsof

On Friday 11 January 2008 10:33, Kain, Becki (B.) wrote:
> I read the man page of top but it's not helpful for this question. 
> When top tells me cpu0 is being used 50.0% by sys, cpu1 is being used
> 65.7% by system space, how do I break down what processes are making
> up that 65.7%, in system space, of the cpu?  And in lsof, how do you
> tell which cpu a process id's threads are tied to?

Why do you care?

I tends to shift rapidly, so programs like top that update once per 
second or so can't follow these changes, anyway.

And I don't see how "lsof" is relevant at all.


Randall Schulz
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