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Date:      Thu, 21 Jun 2001 00:10:01 -0600 (MDT)
From:      "Forrest W. Christian" <forrestc@imach.com>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Funky load average
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0106210004220.15645-100000@workhorse.iMach.com>

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I'm asking this here because I don't really monitor many of the other
lists anymore (too much to read too little time).

Has anyone seen anything like this: (from top)

last pid: 59601;  load averages:  2.57, 2.76, 2.52 
105 processes: 1 running, 104 sleeping 
CPU states: 22.5% user,0.0% nice,3.9% system,0.4% interrupt,73.3% idle
Mem: 53M Active, 150M Inact, 46M Wired, 12K Cache, 61M Buf, 250M Free
Swap: 512M Total, 512M Free

It is just sitting like this.  It seems kinda bizzare that we have a load
over 2-3 and I'd guess the idle is around 50% average.

(The load is usally between 2-3, the idle is usually between 30-70%, and
there isn't any swap usage).

iostat doesn't seem too out of whack except the "b" column (blocked
processes) is usually over 10.

Is there any way to tell what they are waiting for?  It doesn't look like
disk, as the disk light was on only about 50% of the time when I checked
it earlier (when this was occuring).

Can anyone shed some light on this?

- Forrest W. Christian (forrestc@imach.com) AC7DE
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