A Sleeping FreeBSD Box (again).
nicky
nicky at valuecare.nl
Thu Nov 9 08:42:29 UTC 2006
Hello,
This morning i had another 'sleeping' 6-stable box. I don't really
understand why it sleeps. I've checked acpi, but i doubt that is it.
Since at the time when it goes to sleep, it does some heavy processing.
I don't think it would choose to go to sleep then. The most funny thing
is, when you go to the console. You press Enter, just Enter, you don't
login, just punch the Enter button and the box continues where it
stopped. I typed in 'top' as soon as i could, which showed the table below.
The script commands capture the output of some shells scripts.
last pid: 59391; load averages: 13.19, 4.43,
2.70 up 14+17:21:56 08:43:04
93 processes: 15 running, 78 sleeping
CPU states: 5.7% user, 0.0% nice, 44.3% system, 0.0% interrupt, 50.0%
idle
Mem: 433M Active, 1577M Inact, 194M Wired, 158M Cache, 112M Buf, 644M Free
Swap: 8192M Total, 320K Used, 8192M Free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
58989 root 1 127 0 1340K 764K RUN 0 504:42 38561.75% script
58986 root 1 127 0 1340K 764K RUN 0 504:41 38547.86% script
58988 root 1 131 0 1340K 764K RUN 0 1:07 438.67% script
58990 root 1 131 0 1340K 764K RUN 2 0:43 337.69% script
58987 root 1 126 0 1340K 764K RUN 2 0:50 249.75% script
Is it safe for me to assume that something is hogging my cpu, not
allowing any other processes to get some cpu time? As a result the box
does not respond to anything, like pinging?
Or does top has a weird way of showing the cpu times when it has been
sleeping?
While i still find it rather weird, that pressing Enter seems to solve it.
I hope someone can send some advice or hints my way.
Regards,
Nick
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