Re: High load average on idle machine running 2.6.32

From: James Pearson
Date: Thu Dec 10 2009 - 11:29:30 EST


James Pearson wrote:
I've booted a 64 bit 2.6.32 kernel on dual processor, quad core Xeon E5440 machine. The load average when the machine is idle varies between 2 and 3.

When using a 2.6.31 kernel on the same machine, the load average when idle is nearly 0

The kernel doesn't use modules - all that is needed is compiled in. The machine uses NFS-root

Strangely, when I run 'iftop' (from http://www.ex-parrot.com/pdw/iftop/) using the 2.6.32 kernel, the load average drops to below 0.5 - stop running iftop, and the load average climbs again ...

Any idea what might be causing this?

It looks like whatever is causing this happened between 2.6.31-git7 and 2.6.31-git8 - unfortunately I don't know how to find out what change caused this ...

Also, if I 'hot-unplug' CPUs 1 to 7, the load average drops to 0 - when I re-enable theses CPUs, the load average climbs.

I guess this is a problem with my particular config - or maybe because I'm using NFS-root (the root file system is readonly), or using a non-module kernel?

Thanks

James Pearson
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