![]() Ni: user nice cpu time (or) % CPU time spent on low priority processes Sy: system cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in kernel space us: user cpu time (or) % CPU time spent in user space This information is not in the man pages. I listed all of us, sy, ni, etc, because it could help others searching for the same. st - they say it's the "CPU time in involuntary wait by the virtual CPU while hypervisor is servicing another processor (or) % CPU time stolen from a virtual machine".īut what does it actually mean? Can someone be more clear?. ![]() si - what does servicing software interrupts mean?.hi - what does servicing hardware interrupts mean?.While I know the definitions of each of them (far below), I don't understand what these tasks exactly mean. When I issue top in Linux, I get a result similar to this: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |