Re: measuring kernel performance

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At 01:58 PM 10/10/2001, you wrote:

>is there a tool in linux that acts on a standard kernel (WITHOUT having to 
>enable profiling, etc which changes everything), which measures interrupt 
>processing performance?  In FreeBSD "top" measures interrupt usage, but 
>LINUX shows 100% idle no matter how much the machine is routing.

I assume now that there is no such tool. thanks.

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