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From: Emil Briggs <emil AT baymountain DOT com>
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Subject: /proc/stat question
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 14:44:34 -0400
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Message-Id: <200208291444.34378.emil@baymountain.com>



According to the setup program I have the 1.3.12-4 dll installed and from 
reading the docs I got the impression that the /proc entries would follow the 
Linux convention. When I look at /proc/stat though that does not seem to be 
the case with cpu. The system and idle values seem to be incremented almost 
in lockstep -- as if the idle values were also being added to system. It 
doesn't match what I see in perfmon. Is this behavoir correct?

Emil



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