Re: sarge: was bedeutet "wa", "hi" und "si" in top
Tobias Kraus schrieb:
> kennt jemand die Bedeutung folgender %-Angaben zur Prozessorlast unter
> top (mit 2.6er Kernel): "wa", "hi" und "si"
Aus kernel-source-2.6.5/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt:
| 1.8 Miscellaneous kernel statistics in /proc/stat
| -------------------------------------------------
| [...]
| - user: normal processes executing in user mode
| - nice: niced processes executing in user mode
| - system: processes executing in kernel mode
| - idle: twiddling thumbs
| - iowait: waiting for I/O to complete
| - irq: servicing interrupts
| - softirq: servicing softirqs
Ich tippe mal auf wa = waiting, hi = hardware-interrupt, si = softirq.
Ciao
Walter
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