I have been monitoring the "system monitor" through a VNC session. It stayed at about 90-100% for the last few days fomr some reason.
when I then view the processes tab...no process is taking up all the CPU time?
what is going on? what is causing my high, almost 100% constant, cpu load?
[SOLVED] system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
[SOLVED] system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
Last edited by kikkegek on Wed Aug 17, 2011 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
Open a terminal on your hda and use the top command to display processes.
It might show you what is going on.
Personally, I prefer to use htop for this purpose. It is still a command-line program, but it provides a better display of activities than top.
This should do it:
sudo yum install htop
It might show you what is going on.
Personally, I prefer to use htop for this purpose. It is still a command-line program, but it provides a better display of activities than top.
This should do it:
sudo yum install htop
Re: system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
I'll make some dumps of the output of top and post them here. because I tried and top doesnt seem to show high cpu loads, just the system monitor.Open a terminal on your hda and use the top command to display processes.
It might show you what is going on.
Personally, I prefer to use htop for this purpose. It is still a command-line program, but it provides a better display of activities than top.
This should do it:
sudo yum install htop
I'll be back
Re: system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
he Radioz, installed htop 2nite and think it is an improvement to top.
I made some screendumps...maybe you can help me solve the strange high CPUload:
I made some screendumps...maybe you can help me solve the strange high CPUload:
Re: system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
okay, killed a couple of ntop processes that were eating cpu-load...but know cpu-load is till at 100%....help!
Re: system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
sorry, solved it!
I closed the system monitor and now cpu-load in htop is back to normal...
I guess the graphics are killing my headless server...I'll stick to HTTP and SSH for now and quite the VNC use...
topic closed!
I closed the system monitor and now cpu-load in htop is back to normal...
I guess the graphics are killing my headless server...I'll stick to HTTP and SSH for now and quite the VNC use...
topic closed!
Re: [SOLVED] system monitor versus top: high cpu load!
Hey, great solution. I was wondering if it might be the graphical system monitor.
I'm glad you were able to diagnose it and solve your own problem!
I'm glad you were able to diagnose it and solve your own problem!
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