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List:       dragonfly-bugs
Subject:    [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2447] (Resolved) TOP isn't reporting correctly CPU states without -M
From:       Francois Tigeot via Redmine <bugtracker-admin () leaf ! dragonflybsd ! org>
Date:       2013-01-23 11:56:52
Message-ID: redmine.journal-11214.20130123035652 () leaf ! dragonflybsd ! org
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Issue #2447 has been updated by ftigeot.

Status changed from New to Resolved
% Done changed from 0 to 100

Thanks for your patch, a slightly modified version has been pushed to -master.
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Bug #2447: TOP isn't reporting correctly CPU states without -M
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2447

Author: charles.rapenne
Status: Resolved
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: 
Target version: 


Hello,

The top command isn't reporting the line "CPU states" correctly on my dual core \
laptop.

With the command "top", if a thread is eating 1 CPU, top reports 0.0% idle and 100% \
in user, it should displays 50% idle and 50% user With the command "top -M", if a \
thread is eating 1 CPU, top reports 0.0% idle and 100% in user on CPU0, and 100.0% \
idle on CPU1, this is the correct one

On the screenshot attached, on the right you can see top -M and on the left, top. The \
command without -M seems to show only CPU0


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