Subject: Re: bin/20316: systat interrupt counters
To: David Laight <david@l8s.co.uk>
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 02/17/2003 14:46:17
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, David Laight wrote:
> > Well, it's a hack... It improves things slightly, but isn't really a good
> > solution. Someone who have a good idea on how these strings are to be used
> > should tell, and then we should do it that way. As it stands now, we're a
> > bit inconsistent between ports, and systat shouldn't try to accomodate for
> > that. It's like fixing the symptoms instead of the problem.
>
> Try the attached patch?
> It stirs the field about a bit...
Felt kindof odd with the new layout, but I can probably get used to it.
Here is how it looks on my machine:
5 users Load 2.17 2.35 2.28 Mon Feb 17 14:39:32
Proc:r d s w Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt PAGING SWAPPING
2 1 13 23 18 31 104 1 12 in out in out
ops
2.1% Sy 97.1% Us 0.8% Ni 0.0% In 0.0% Id pages
| | | | | | | | | | |
=>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> forks
fkppw
memory totals (in kB) 105 Interrupts fksvm
real virtual free uba0 intr pwait
Active 22376 59808 3856 mtc0 intr relck
All 45168 82600 166420 uda0 intr rlkok
4 de0 intr noram
Namei Sys-cache Proc-cache dmf0 arintr ndcpy
Calls hits % hits % dmf0 axintr fltcp
6 6 100 mtc1 intr zfod
uda1 intr cow
Discs ra0 ra1 ra2 ra3 ra4 ra5 1 soft net 64 fmin
seeks soft clock 85 ftarg
xfers 100 clock intr 3180 itarg
bytes 413 wired
%busy pdfre
So basically, it works fine. All the neccesary parts of the strings are
visible.
And I don't think I'll see strings much longer than these.
Johnny
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