Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!adspp!timsb From: timsb@adspp.UUCP (Tim S. Boshart) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: swapper cpu time on 286 Xenix Message-ID: <228@adspp.UUCP> Date: 18 May 89 16:46:54 GMT References: <662@marob.MASA.COM> Reply-To: timsb@adspp.UUCP (Tim S. Boshart) Organization: Abacus Data Systems, Inc. Elkhart, IN Lines: 23 In article <662@marob.MASA.COM> daveh@marob.masa.com (Dave Hammond) writes: }We have a few 286 machines running SCO 2.2.1, all of which exhibit }amazingly high TIME values for 'swapper' on a ps table. On average, }the time seems to increment by 5,000 minutes per day, or so (ie the }TIME value, for a machine running 1 week without reboot, is ~35000:00). }These machines have 4+ MB of RAM, run from 1 to 4 users, and run }average load programs (vi, cc, make, cu, compress ...). } }Are these machines actually "swapping", or does the swapper just use }a hunk of cpu time? If they are swapping, I can't believe its from }lack of core -- so what [if any] tuning can be done to improve performance? } }-- }Dave Hammond }daveh@marob.masa.com If I remember right, the swapper gets all of the idle time. So whenever nothing else is running, the swapper process gets the time added to it. -- Tim S. Boshart |uunet!adspp!timsb |"When it is possible for Abacus Data Systems |timsb@adspp.UUCP | programmers to program in English, 2707 Middlebury St. |1-219-295-4290 (voice)| we will find the programmers Elkhart, IN 46516 |1-219-522-2964 (fax) | cannot write in English"