Messages in this thread | | | From | brian@worldcon ... | Date | Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:56:38 -0800 | Subject | Repeated slowdowns in 2.4.17 |
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My laptop, Duron 900MHz, 384MB RAM, running linux 2.4.17 with preempt and ide patches, occasionally gets into an odd state where each process only gets a tiny bit of CPU time every 7 seconds. My laptop had been running for 10 minutes, and I had up to this point run nothing unusual.
In an rxvt for example, type a few characters, and they show up about 7 seconds later. The delay isn't always 7 seconds. The rxvt seems to be getting a bit of CPU every 7 seconds. So if you type your characters just as the "slice" of time is coming up they show up right away.
I got top running, and nothing unusual was happening. swap empty. top updating the screen every 7 seconds, eventhrough it was set to 1 second update.
updatedb was running, and may have been what started the problem. [guessing] I waited patiently and even after updatedb finished the system was still in the odd state.
I started killing things: lvcool, mozilla. Nothing helped.
The system seemed to work, just with each process getting a tiny bit of CPU every 7 seconds.
This problem occured before I added the ide patch.
While updatedb was running disk io seemed to be running full speed.
The X cursor moved on the screen fine, and I could switch desktops (WindowMaker) instantly, but the processes that were to fill in the screen were running in the 7 second mode.
I started a new rxvt and it showed up about 2 minutes later.
I ran poweroff and about 3 minutes later the system powered down.
Mouse/Keyboard events seemed to be instant so far as X was concerned. Everywhere else they experienced the 7 second delay.
The problem occurs maybe once a week. If anyone wants to suggest that I try something the next time this occurs let me know.
-- Brian Litzinger <brian@worldcontrol.com>
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