Messages in this thread | | | From | Denis Vlasenko <> | Subject | /proc/stat weirdness | Date | Sun, 21 Apr 2002 12:58:41 -0200 |
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I was curious about top showing unwieldy numbers for idle% (start top, hold down [space] and you'll see).
top reads /proc/stat in order to get these percents. A little script which cats /proc/stat continually and greps for 'cpu ' yield: cpu 39778 0 46829 337191 cpu 39778 0 46831 337192 cpu 39778 0 46833 337193 cpu 39778 0 46834 337194 cpu 39778 0 46835 337195 cpu 39778 0 46836 337196 cpu 39778 0 46838 337197 <<< cpu 39778 0 46840 337196 <<< cpu 39780 0 46840 337198 cpu 39780 0 46842 337199 cpu 39780 0 46843 337201 cpu 39782 0 46844 337201 cpu 39782 0 46846 337201 cpu 39782 0 46848 337201 cpu 39782 0 46849 337202 cpu 39782 0 46849 337204 cpu 39782 0 46850 337205 cpu 39782 0 46852 337205 cpu 39782 0 46853 337206 cpu 39783 0 46853 337207 cpu 39783 0 46855 337207 <<< cpu 39784 0 46856 337206 <<< ...
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