deciphering top(1) output
Alexander Best
arundel at freebsd.org
Sat Feb 12 00:21:29 UTC 2011
hi there,
i'm trying to decipher the following top(1) output:
otaku% top -PSHb -d2
last pid: 14206; load averages: 0.02, 0.04, 0.00 up 1+02:08:58 01:13:21
256 processes: 3 running, 238 sleeping, 15 waiting
Mem: 1356M Active, 141M Inact, 342M Wired, 79M Cache, 212M Buf, 44M Free
Swap: 18G Total, 692M Used, 17G Free, 3% Inuse
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
10 root 155 ki31 0K 32K RUN 1 21.9H 100.00% {idle: cpu1}
10 root 155 ki31 0K 32K CPU0 0 21.6H 97.85% {idle: cpu0}
4451 arundel 21 0 913M 179M uwait 0 28:35 0.00% {chrome}
4446 arundel 20 0 836M 60040K uwait 0 26:26 0.00% {chrome}
4476 arundel 21 0 854M 100M uwait 0 24:52 0.00% {chrome}
4448 arundel 22 0 866M 109M uwait 0 23:57 0.00% {chrome}
4474 arundel 21 0 840M 70796K uwait 0 23:29 0.00% {chrome}
4475 arundel 20 0 827M 81872K uwait 0 22:37 0.00% {chrome}
4471 arundel 20 0 822M 61652K uwait 0 21:55 0.00% {chrome}
4442 arundel 21 0 824M 62872K uwait 0 21:46 0.00% {chrome}
4447 arundel 21 0 815M 61420K uwait 0 21:32 0.00% {chrome}
4450 arundel 21 0 809M 60240K uwait 0 21:21 0.00% {chrome}
2007 arundel 20 0 880M 12780K select 1 20:39 0.00% Xorg
4452 arundel 20 0 205M 30016K select 0 12:58 0.00% {initial thread}
4414 arundel 20 0 334M 96560K kqread 1 11:00 0.00% {chrome}
4414 arundel 20 0 334M 96560K select 1 9:40 0.00% {initial thread}
4472 arundel 20 0 1111M 530M futex 1 8:21 0.00% npviewer.bin
11 root -96 - 0K 240K WAIT 0 7:57 0.00% {irq16: vgapci0+}
last pid: 14206; load averages: 0.02, 0.04, 0.00 up 1+02:09:00 01:13:23
256 processes: 4 running, 238 sleeping, 14 waiting
CPU 0: 8.7% user, 0.0% nice, 4.3% system, 0.4% interrupt, 86.6% idle
CPU 1: 7.1% user, 0.0% nice, 3.5% system, 0.0% interrupt, 89.4% idle
Mem: 1358M Active, 141M Inact, 342M Wired, 79M Cache, 212M Buf, 42M Free
Swap: 18G Total, 692M Used, 17G Free, 3% Inuse
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
10 root 155 ki31 0K 32K RUN 1 21.9H 100.00% {idle: cpu1}
10 root 155 ki31 0K 32K CPU0 0 21.6H 98.00% {idle: cpu0}
4451 arundel 21 0 913M 179M uwait 0 28:35 0.00% {chrome}
4446 arundel 20 0 836M 60292K uwait 0 26:26 0.00% {chrome}
4476 arundel 21 0 854M 101M uwait 0 24:52 0.00% {chrome}
4448 arundel 21 0 866M 109M uwait 0 23:57 0.00% {chrome}
4474 arundel 20 0 840M 71492K uwait 1 23:29 0.00% {chrome}
4475 arundel 20 0 827M 81876K uwait 1 22:38 0.00% {chrome}
4471 arundel 21 0 822M 61652K uwait 0 21:55 0.00% {chrome}
4442 arundel 21 0 824M 62872K uwait 0 21:46 0.00% {chrome}
4447 arundel 21 0 815M 61420K uwait 1 21:32 0.00% {chrome}
4450 arundel 21 0 809M 60240K uwait 0 21:21 0.00% {chrome}
2007 arundel 20 0 880M 12780K select 1 20:39 0.00% Xorg
4452 arundel 20 0 205M 30016K select 0 12:58 0.00% {initial thread}
4414 arundel 20 0 334M 96560K kqread 0 11:00 0.00% {chrome}
4414 arundel 20 0 334M 96560K select 0 9:40 0.00% {initial thread}
4472 arundel 20 0 1111M 530M futex 1 8:21 0.00% npviewer.bin
11 root -96 - 0K 240K WAIT 0 7:57 0.00% {irq16: vgapci0+}
does this mean that
a) my system is 100% idle, since no processes except the idle process takes up
up CPU time or
b) that a or some processes take up 2% CPU time which aren't being shown or
c) that each of my cpu core is only 86.6/89.4% idle?
cheers.
alex
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