From: Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo@wpkg.org>
To: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: loadavg always equal or above 1.00 - how to explain?
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 14:00:21 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <438EF3E5.5080709@wpkg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1133440871.2853.36.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org>
Arjan van de Ven schrieb:
> On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 12:57 +0100, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>
>>1.00 1.10 1.06 1/65 782
>>
>>This server is barely used, and as I remember, loadavg was always
>>close
>>to 0.00 on that system.
>
>
> remember that load is the sum of running/runable processes and processes
> in D state (waiting for IO generally, but not always). I'm pretty sure
> your load comes from one of the later...
>
> ps ought to tell you which one it is... (if not, an
> "echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger" will dump the kernel state including the
> offending process, and will also tell us where exactly that process is)
Wohoo, you're great, that was it:
root 29547 0.0 0.3 7516 996 ? D Nov25 0:00 CROND
root 29548 0.0 0.3 7516 996 ? Ss Nov25 0:00 CROND
I stopped it, and loadavg is back to 0.
Now I have to figure out what CROND was doing...
Does ps always show processes in D state in CAPITAL letters?
After cron restart it is "crond", as usual.
--
Tomek
http://wpkg.org
WPKG - software deployment and upgrades with Samba
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-12-01 13:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-12-01 11:57 loadavg always equal or above 1.00 - how to explain? Tomasz Chmielewski
2005-12-01 12:28 ` Xavier Bestel
2005-12-01 12:46 ` Tomasz Chmielewski
2005-12-01 12:30 ` Norbert van Nobelen
2005-12-01 12:50 ` Tomasz Chmielewski
2005-12-01 12:41 ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-12-01 13:00 ` Tomasz Chmielewski [this message]
2005-12-01 13:33 ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-12-01 17:51 ` Zan Lynx
2005-12-01 12:58 ` Bernd Eckenfels
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