Does this look normal?
In dom0:
# uptime
16:09:06 up 3 days, 5:29, 3 users, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
1: 8 Phys-irq i8042
8: 1 Phys-irq rtc
12: 101 Phys-irq i8042
14: 4749202 Phys-irq ide0
15: 2245884 Phys-irq ide1
18: 9925462 Phys-irq uhci_hcd:usb2, peth0
19: 0 Phys-irq uhci_hcd:usb1
256: 24 Dynamic-irq ctrl-if
257: 12848359 Dynamic-irq timer0
258: 0 Dynamic-irq console
259: 0 Dynamic-irq net-be-dbg
260: 6868 Dynamic-irq xenbus
261: 197255 Dynamic-irq blkif-backend
262: 1134427 Dynamic-irq vif6.0
263: 297313 Dynamic-irq blkif-backend
264: 1748710 Dynamic-irq vif5.0
265: 1032262 Dynamic-irq blkif-backend
266: 3805480 Dynamic-irq vif4.0
267: 36943 Dynamic-irq blkif-backend
268: 198732 Dynamic-irq vif8.0
NMI: 0
LOC: 0
ERR: 0
MIS: 0
In domU:
# uptime
16:09:59 up 2 days, 18:29, 2 users, load average: 1.00, 1.02, 1.00
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
256: 1194 Dynamic-irq ctrl-if
257: 6574362 Dynamic-irq timer0
258: 0 Dynamic-irq resched0
259: 0 Dynamic-irq callfunc0
260: 39 Dynamic-irq xenbus
261: 179092 Dynamic-irq blkif
262: 1051829 Dynamic-irq eth0
NMI: 0
ERR: 0
Ernst Bachmann wrote:
On Monday 12 September 2005 20:50, Michael J. Baysek wrote:
I noticed this too, but I did not install any SMP kernel packages at all.
Could you check the output of "cat /proc/interrupts"?
Maybe some interrupt is constantly firing, causing the high load?
/Ernst
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