On 10/5/20 4:22 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 2020-10-05 16:07, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/5/20 3:57 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 2020-10-05 15:48, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/5/20 3:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 2020-10-05 15:31, Mike Wright wrote:
On 10/5/20 3:21 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 2020-10-05 15:09, Roger Heflin wrote:
you need output from "top"
It is the same as htop with less data. Both
show virtually no activity. But htop does show
core 2 being swamped with something
When running "top" press "1". It will give you specifics on each
core/thread.
"top" with "1" pressed:
https://ibb.co/mCFKRF7
Not really seeing anything useful. Maybe I am missing something.
Look at %Cpu1. It is using 91.5% of its time servicing hardware
interrupts. I looked at two different boxes and neither of them
show anything > 0.0 on 4 cores or 12 cores.
Maybe it's time to start unplugging devices until that time comes
down. Then you'll have a culprit.
I do not understand. Cpu 2 is the issue, not cpu 1.
And what do you mean by devices? I do not even have an flash
drives plugged in.
Part 2 :/
If you have no external devices then it must be internal. Could a
drive be failing? Motherboard?
Perhaps. But a reboot would not clear it up if that
was the case.
That's your assumption. Try hard reset. Turn it off then back on.
Once it is fully booted login and run "top". Press "1". Press "d",
then press "3", then "return" (update screen every 3 seconds). Don't
touch anything. Don't run any programs. Watch the stats on the second
core. If it suddenly goes goes waaaay up you most likely have something
in your machine that has a temperature problem and fails once it is warm
enough. That would be a hardware problem.
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