RE: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-07 Thread Ian Lord
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Lord Sent: 7 juin 2007 04:14 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Whats eating my cpu ? Isnt top suppose to show all the process eating cpu ? System takes 20% cpu and I don't see in which process

Re: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-07 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:16, Ian Lord wrote: > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Lord > Sent: 7 juin 2007 04:14 > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: Whats eating my cpu ? > > Isnt top suppose to show all the process eating

RE: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-07 Thread Ian Lord
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nikos Vassiliadis Sent: 7 juin 2007 04:24 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Ian Lord Subject: Re: Whats eating my cpu ? On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:16, Ian Lord wrote: > -Original Message- >

Re: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-07 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:35, Ian Lord wrote: > Most of the interrupts avg 1000 are with clk, I guess this is the > clock... I guess it has something to do with the fact I'm currently > running under "Microsoft Virtual Server" Ah it's a virtual machine! Add to /boot/loader.conf kern.hz="100". Th

Re: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-07 Thread Nikos Vassiliadis
On Thursday 07 June 2007 12:16, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote: > On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:35, Ian Lord wrote: > > Most of the interrupts avg 1000 are with clk, I guess this is the > > clock... I guess it has something to do with the fact I'm currently > > running under "Microsoft Virtual Server" > > A

Re: Whats eating my cpu ?

2007-06-08 Thread Thanos Rizoulis
O/H Nikos Vassiliadis έγραψε: Ah it's a virtual machine! Add to /boot/loader.conf kern.hz="100". This will make the kernel tick 100 time per second. The default is 1000 times per second, which might be a bit high for your virtual machine "server". Don't know if it's going to affect your situation