07-11-2013
Gpk-update-icon consume more CPU
Dear all,
I have installed OEL Oracle Linux 6.4 on my server , when I type " Top " command to see the CPU utilization , the output shows a root user executed "gpk-update-icon" which consume upto 98% , So needs your feedback with solution.
If I kill this process it will effect ??
Regards
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WMSMPMON(1) General Commands Manual WMSMPMON(1)
NAME
wmSMPmon - Window Maker System Monitor
SYNOPSIS
wmSMPmon [options]
DESCRIPTION
wmSMPmon is a Window Maker dock application that displays the following information about the system:
- Current CPU utilization of up to two CPUs
- Up to two minutes history of CPU utilization
- Current memory usage
- Current swap usage
On dual CPU systems, wmSMPmon has three different styles for the utilization graph. To toggle between them just click into the graph.
OPTIONS
All options start with one dash.
-h Show summary of options.
-r REFRESH_RATE
Set the refresh rate of the graph in microseconds. The default is 250000 (a quarter of a second).
-g GRAPH_STYLE
Start using graph style #[1-3] (only on dual CPU systems). Style 1 shows the utiliziation in one graph, while 2 and 3 are split in
two little graphs. Style 2 shows the two graphs on top of each other. Style 3 uses a mirror like type. The default style is 1, which
is also the style used on single CPU systems.
-c1 IDX, -c2 IDX
On systems with more than 2 CPUs, select the CPUs to show. Per default CPU number 1 and 2 are shown. On a quad CPU systems you may
launch second wmSMPmon showing CPUs number 3 and 4.
-no-swap
Do not monitor swap.
SEE ALSO
wmaker(1x)
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Alain Schroeder <alain@debian.org> and adapted for wmSMPmon 3 by Thomas Ribbrock
<emgaron@gmx.net>
WMSMPMON(1)