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mysterious load
- From: Robert Brown <eli typhoon xnet com>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: mysterious load
- Date: Thu Jan 1 00:26:01 2004
I figgured out what the problem was, --this time--, but it would still
be nice to better understand the general case. This time, it was gpm
was hung up in the middle of reading the mouse when the
keyboard-mouse-display switch was flipped to another machine, so the
mouse got pulled at an inoportune moment. Very interesting!
Robert Brown writes:
> I am experiencing a problem, the general form of which occurs from
> time to time on various systems of mine. The system shows a load, but
> top shows a virtually idle cpu:
>
>
> 22:51:44 up 2:17, 2 users, load average: 1.01, 1.01, 0.96
> 40 processes: 37 sleeping, 3 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states: 0.5% user 1.9% system 0.0% nice 0.0% iowait 97.4% idle
> Mem: 60600k av, 48296k used, 12304k free, 0k shrd, 8708k buff
> 34744k actv, 0k in_d, 184k in_c
> Swap: 522104k av, 252k used, 521852k free 25896k cached
>
>
> There are no nfs mounted filesystems. This particular box is a
> firewall, so it it dual-homed, and it runs l2tpd to establish a tunnel
> with a remote network, but that is only this particular instance. I
> see systems rom time to time that exhibit a load that is not
> associated with any noticable cpu use. I know the kernel can get
> unhappy about certain resources other than just cpu utilization, but
> how can I determine what is causing a load like this when the cpu is
> idle?
>
> Generally, is there some well defined way to find what is throwing a
> load on a box. I guess a closely related questions is: How is "load"
> computed? If I knew all the factors that affect this mysterious
> number, I would better be able to figure this out.
>
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