----- Original Message ----- > Hello Dave, > The patch is used to improve the existing command, which adds an option "-c" > to the the command "runq". The option "-c" displays the timestamp information about > the runqueue each of cpu. The timstamp information, which accordings to the kernel > version you use, may be the value of runqueue's member. for example, rq.clock or > rq.timestamp_last_tick, even runqueue.timestamp_last_tick. > Besides, I have already tested it on rhel4.8/rehl5.7/rhel6.2, without any error. > The result like this: > > crash> runq -c > > CPU 0: 66789719522523 > > CPU 1: 66789719628339 > > CPU 2: 66789719519625 > > Regards, > Wei Jiangang Wei, What is the debugging scenario that you feel the need to know the timestamp of each cpu's runqueue? Perhaps you want to compare it to the "ps -l" output? Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility