I am running CentOS 7.4 with the Mate desktop - from epel. After the
upgrade to 7.4 I discovered an anomaly in System Monitor 1.16.0. Either
that or someone unbeknownst to me added in excess of 500 exabytes of RAM
to my system :-)
The issue involve the "Memory" column on the Processes tab. Most
processes are showing memory usage in the millions to tens of millions
of TiB. That is the unit displayed. Obviously this is not true. The
optional Virtual Memory and Resident Memory columns have reasonable
numbers. Only the "Memory" column is effected.
System Monitor 1.12.2 on Ubuntu Mate 16.04 and System Monitor 1.18.0 on
Fedora-MATE_Compiz-Live-x86_64-26-1.5 display the data in this column
correctly.
My build recipe is as follows:
1 - Install CentOS 7.x minimal installation (CLI) and update
2 - Install yum-priorities and epel repo. Set CentOS repos to priority 1
and epel to 10.
3 - Groupinstall "X window" system mate-desktop-environment
4 - systemctl set-default graphical.target
I am not sure if this issue falls to the epel team. However, System
Manager works correctly in Ubuntu 16.04 and Fedora 26. It DID work fine
in CentOS before the 7.4 upgrade. The package I have installed is
mate-system-monitor from epel.
Please feel to ask if I can provide any addition information or do any
testing etc. to help resolve this.
Thanks
Ken Taylor
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