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  1. DaLynX

    Other What does FAULT mean in top -m io?

    Hi, I started an io-heavy process in one of my jails and was monitoring its status using top -m io -o total and I noticed I sometimes got numbers in the FAULT column. I had a look at the man page but I can't find what it actually means. Is it like a cache miss or should I take it as I have...
  2. C

    top first execution inaccurate CPU usage

    I am putting together a cron job script that will pull top information and format it into a log that I can pull into Excel for readability (one row per execution - run every 10 minutes outputting to a log file). I am using the command top -nPd 1 to generate the lines needed to get CPU usage per...
  3. scotia

    Interpreting from top: [intr{irq18: bge0 arcmsr*}]

    Hi all, does the following process name from top: [intr{irq18: bge0 arcmsr*}] mean that bge0 and arcmsr* share irq18? If so, is that bad for a NIC and an HBA to share an IRQ? Or am I thinking of the day when I had to set a jumper on a card before I put it in my PC/XT? Specifically the...
  4. Nicola Mingotti

    Solved Keep an application window always on top

    Hi, I wrote a little RubyTk application to keep track of different times in world timezones I need to be aware of. Picture attached. I have a problem, the application should stay always above all other windows in all desktops. It does so for a while, but after many hours of work it happens...
  5. T

    top -m io missing documentation?

    Hello, can it be that top -m io is missing documentation? I can' find out what the values VCSW IVCSW READ WRITE FAULT TOTAL PERCENT actually mean. I can imagine the meaning of Read, Write, Total and Percent looking at them, but while in the CPU mode things seem documented, I don't see...
  6. attilagyorffy

    top(1): "Command not understood"

    Hi everyone, Anyone had the issue with top not being able to write the current configuration to the topic file? According to manual (https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=top&sektion=1&apropos=0&manpath=redhat), this should be supported no problem but I'm getting a "Command not understood"...
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