The process-info stuff on darwin does no work well, that is, it does
not work. The interface to get this info on OSX is a bit off,
compared to BSD. Thank you Apple! I'm on OSX myself, and I plan to
fix this sometime in the future. Unless someone else want to give it
a stab.
On 1. aug. 2005, at 02.10, Jules wrote:
monit 4.5.1 seems to be showing some odd information on an OS X
server:
CPU is nice and low and there's plenty of memory to be had. This is
from monit's web screen:
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example.com [0.00] [0.00] [0.00] 0.8%us, 1.2%sy 40.0%
[840420 kB]
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But here's where the real weirdness is:
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postfix running 41d 4h 46m 149.8% 0.0% [0 kB]
apache running 1d 14h 56m 0.0% 0.0% [0 kB]
zeo running 24d 16h 22m 0.0% 0.0% [0 kB]
zope running 24d 16h 22m 0.0% 0.0% [0 kB]
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Drilling down into each process shows that it's using 0k of memory
which, of course, isn't quite right. And postfix is current using
0% of CPU, not 149.8%. I've seen it as low as 99.9% though (hee hee)
Any ideas? Apart from this everything else functions -- it'll
start, stop and restart processes just fine.
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