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Server "uptime" count increases 4 seconds per second?

Author
14 Oct 2005 1:49 PM
greg.merideth@gmail.com
After taking a look at a HT'ed dual processor machine's uptime, I
noticed something rather bizarre.  Every second, the "uptime" of System
Idle increases 4 seconds instead of just 1 second.  So now, our server
shows an uptime of some 39,000 hours (yet it's real uptime is just 9800
hours).

Anyone else notice this?

Author
14 Oct 2005 9:18 PM
Giuseppe Nacci
greg.merid***@gmail.com wrote:
> After taking a look at a HT'ed dual processor machine's uptime, I
> noticed something rather bizarre.  Every second, the "uptime" of
> System Idle increases 4 seconds instead of just 1 second.  So now,
> our server shows an uptime of some 39,000 hours (yet it's real uptime
> is just 9800 hours).
>
> Anyone else notice this?

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Author
15 Oct 2005 5:50 PM
Matthew Millers
I think this is referring the the total cpu time of system idle across all
logical processors, so if you have a 2P/HT machine it will be a multiple of
the four logical processors.

I would say if you disabled HT you would see it at 200% of real time.

You can issue the command "net statistics server" to get the real uptime, it
will read "Statistics since..." at the top of the command output.

Try something like the u
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> After taking a look at a HT'ed dual processor machine's uptime, I
> noticed something rather bizarre.  Every second, the "uptime" of System
> Idle increases 4 seconds instead of just 1 second.  So now, our server
> shows an uptime of some 39,000 hours (yet it's real uptime is just 9800
> hours).
>
> Anyone else notice this?
>

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