Re: loadavg always equal or above 1.00 - how to explain?

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Norbert van Nobelen schrieb:
Can you use top to determine which process is requesting most of the CPU?

Actually, when I press shift + P in top, top is the most used process for a while - around 1%, then it drops to ~ 0.0-0.3% and stays like that; other processes (like sshd, smbd) don't take more than ~0.5% really few times a minute.

Same goes with memory usage.

vmstat output:

procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- ----cpu---- r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy id wa 2 0 14612 69748 26112 184004 0 0 1 1 3 3 3 3 94 0


iostat output:

avg-cpu:  %user   %nice    %sys %iowait   %idle
           1,79    1,52    2,66    0,33   93,70

Device:            tps   Blk_read/s   Blk_wrtn/s   Blk_read   Blk_wrtn
hda               2,51        49,99        50,09  538412978  539475864
hdb               0,00         0,00         0,00       1744          0
fd0               0,00         0,00         0,00          6          0


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