• [6.8.2] CPU usage reported by GUI, is way different than True CPU usage


    jbat66
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    CPU usage displayed on the Dashboard page in the GUI, is way different than True CPU usage reported useing command line tools such as htop and others. See attached image for example.

    unraid CPU display.png




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    This has been explained here on the forum.

     

    The GUI includes I/O wait in the CPU load, which the other tools don't do.

     

    Not a bug.

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    Would it be possible to draw the part of I/O wait different?

            Work           I/O wait

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    I find it useful to know, if my drives are locking the system or the cpu is really doing stuff.

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    On 3/7/2020 at 1:59 AM, bonienl said:

    If you don't want to get this lost, better make a feature request and it will stay visible.

    Good idea!. I submitted it here:

     

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