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54 lines
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The following are demonstrations of the runocc.d script.
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Here we run it on a single CPU server that is fairly busy,
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# ./runocc.d
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CPU %runocc
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0 86
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CPU %runocc
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0 85
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CPU %runocc
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0 82
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^C
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The run queue occupancy is around 85%, meaning most of the time there
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are runnable threads queued waiting for CPU.
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This script is more interesting on a multi-CPU server,
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# ./runocc.d
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CPU %runocc
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1 16
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3 27
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0 38
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2 75
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CPU %runocc
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0 25
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2 41
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3 42
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1 50
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CPU %runocc
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3 1
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0 17
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2 26
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1 27
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CPU %runocc
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3 2
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2 5
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0 24
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1 25
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^C
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Here there was some degree of saturation, especially on CPU 2 to start with.
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