From: Jeff <jmg_071769@comcast.net>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] emerge rxvt nearly caused my system to die today...
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 13:04:53 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4475E3B5.9080200@comcast.net> (raw)
Emerging rxvt almost killed my box today - I watched gawk inside 'top'
eating 100% CPU and even 100% RAM/swap.
Anyone ever see this before?
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 0 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
DMA32 per-cpu: empty
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:26
cpu 0 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:60
cpu 1 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:28
cpu 1 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:53
HighMem per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:4
cpu 0 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:7
cpu 1 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:6
cpu 1 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 0 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
DMA32 per-cpu: empty
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:26
cpu 0 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:60
cpu 1 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:28
cpu 1 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:53
HighMem per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:4
cpu 0 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:13
cpu 1 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:6
cpu 1 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:11
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 0 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
DMA32 per-cpu: empty
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:26
cpu 0 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:49
cpu 1 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:26
cpu 1 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:44
HighMem per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:4
cpu 0 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:13
cpu 1 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:6
cpu 1 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 0 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
DMA32 per-cpu: empty
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:25
cpu 0 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:40
cpu 1 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:25
cpu 1 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:52
HighMem per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:4
cpu 0 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:13
cpu 1 hot: high 42, batch 7 used:6
cpu 1 cold: high 14, batch 3 used:2
DMA per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 0 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 hot: high 0, batch 1 used:0
cpu 1 cold: high 0, batch 1 used:0
DMA32 per-cpu: empty
Normal per-cpu:
cpu 0 hot: high 186, batch 31 used:24
cpu 0 cold: high 62, batch 15 used:40
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