2.0.36 SMP time accounting

Jon Lewis (jlewis@inorganic5.fdt.net)
Sun, 22 Nov 1998 13:11:36 -0500 (EST)


Is this still considered "normal" for 2.0.x? I've got my dual P120
running 2.0.36-SMP doing rc5.

[root@sloth /root]# head -1 /proc/stat
cpu 5137 3610652 3619745 4291675680
[root@sloth /root]# procinfo
Linux 2.0.36 (root@sloth) (gcc 2.7.2.3) #1 Sun Nov 22 01:04:34 EST 1998 [sloth]

Memory: Total Used Free Shared Buffers Cached
Mem: 63108 61656 1452 24032 18684 32112
Swap: 130748 40 130708

Bootup: Sun Nov 22 02:07:09 1998 Load average: 2.03 2.01 2.00 5/52 1441

user : 0:00:51.40 0.1% page in : 44681 disk 1: 19616r 4216w
nice : 10:01:49.53 91.6% page out: 9719
system: 10:03:20.55 91.8% swap in : 1
idle : 496d 17:19:13.73 108815.3% swap out: 10
uptime: 10:57:22.23 context : 261171

How did idle get so high? Actually, how did it get so low? It seems
to be counting down.

[root@sloth /root]# head -1 /proc/stat
cpu 5208 3643805 3652985 4291642448
[root@sloth /root]# head -1 /proc/stat
cpu 5210 3644321 3653505 4291641929
[root@sloth /root]# head -1 /proc/stat
cpu 5213 3644780 3653967 4291641467

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