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Operating Systems HP-UX Svhptdaemon Post 302989054 by bbbngowc on Friday 6th of January 2017 02:03:47 PM
Old 01-06-2017
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Originally Posted by jim mcnamara
How do you attribute the 50% sys usage to that one process? That is for all processes is it not? BTW - when ANY process runs it spends time in kernel code (sys) when invoking a syscall, .e.g. open(). That means vmstat and sar would normally show a summed % sys for all processes system wide.

Doesn't mean that the daemon is or is not using most of that %.
My mistake. I was trying to say the same thing you just did. The usage is around 50%.
 
KINFO_GETALLPROC(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 				       KINFO_GETALLPROC(3)

NAME
kinfo_getallproc -- function for getting process information of all processes from kernel LIBRARY
System Utilities Library (libutil, -lutil) SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <libutil.h> struct kinfo_proc * kinfo_getallproc(int *cntp); DESCRIPTION
This function is used for obtaining process information of all processes from the kernel. The cntp field is a pointer containing the number of process structures returned. This function is a wrapper around sysctl(3) with the KERN_PROC_PROC mib. While the kernel returns a packed structure, this function expands the data into a fixed record format. RETURN VALUES
On success the kinfo_getallproc() function returns a pointer to cntp struct kinfo_proc structures as defined by <sys/user.h>. The pointer was obtained by an internal call to malloc(3) and must be freed by the caller with a call to free(3). On failure the kinfo_getallproc() function returns NULL. SEE ALSO
free(3), malloc(3), sysctl(3) BSD
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