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Date:      Sat, 8 Jan 2000 11:08:24 -0800
From:      "FreeBSD" <freebsd@gtonet.net>
To:        "David Bushong" <david@bushong.net>, <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: load spike strangeness
Message-ID:  <NCBBILEECKNKMONCIAIOAEFCCGAA.freebsd@gtonet.net>
In-Reply-To: <20000108104902.A47984@Bushong.NET>

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of David Bushong
> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 10:49 AM
> To: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: load spike strangeness
> 
> 
> I have noticed a strange occurrence infrequently over the last year
> or so running -STABLE.  I will describe it as best I can, and what
> I've tried to figure it out.  I don't expect anyone here to know
> immediately why it's happening, but maybe someone can give me tips
> on things to try to figure it out.
> 
> System:
> PII/266 overclocked to 300
> 3 DIMMs: 2 x 32 + 1 x 64
> 2 SCSI UW drives: 1 9GB 7200 rpm, 1 4GB 5400 rpm, both IBM
> Adaptec 2940UW
> Seagate 4GB travan tape drive
> IDE Creative 5x DVD w/ mpeg card
> Creative TNT video card

Overclocking is *NEVER* recommended

> 
> Software:
> OS: Many different versions of FreeBSD X.Y-STABLE
> daemons: apache 1.3.6, named, ypbind, ypserv, nfsd, xntpd
> 
> Symptom:
> I'm running X, a few xterms, a few ssh's, fvwm2.  Have an xload in
> the corner.  Typing along happily, I notice the load running flat
> at one.  Never heard any exciting disk activity.  If left 
> unattended (or even if not) goes away by itself in maybe 5 minutes.
> Must time more precisely next time.
> 
> Things I tried:
> Run uptime.  Get a load of ~ 1.  Check top.  Says CPU is 99.5%
> idle.  Run ps, wait 10 seconds, run ps, and compare PIDs.  They
> aren't flying by (difference in 'ps' PID is max 1 or 2).  I start
> up an mp3 encode on a known track and time it.  The load reads 2
> while I'm doing this.  It takes no longer than when my machine is
> completely unloaded.
> 
> Now I know everyone says load is a poor indicator of this and doesn't 
> reflect that, but anyone have:
> 
> a) any idea what could cause a phantom, meaningless spike in the load?
> b) any idea what other things I could try to figure out why this is 
>    happening?  (i'll try timing it next time, and keeping track of when
>    it happens to see if there's a pattern)
> 
> Important?  No.  Baffling?  Yes.
> 
> --David Bushong
 
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