Re: Re: ping does not support -w option and want -I as adress

From: <A.Pearce.a.t.salford.ac.uk>
Date: Fri Jul 19 2002 - 05:01:18 EDT

i have the SAME PROBLEM I am running the latest OPIE
what it seems to be is if you install the base opie with sysinfo
and have a look the system load is about 10% ( Just opie is
installed ) & nothing is running
Then I install each opie package and re start opie..
 
one of the PACKAGES puts UP THE SYSTEM LOAD TO ABOUT
30% KERNEL AND 70 % APPLICATION

For me it was solitere about a week ago but the fault came back
after a couple of updates ...
 I would report this as a opie Bug but I have not had time to strip
opie & reinstall it bit by bit

> Thanks Philip,
>
> it works great from the box.
> While testing I recognized, that the system gets very slow running the ping in the background called
> with fork / wait.
>
> Running SysInfo I found out, that the user CPU load is very high (approx 60%) always. This has definitely
> nothing to do with the iputils ping. This even explains also why my batteries go down very quick.
> I think its opie ?
>
> Any ideas ?
>
>
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Received on Fri Jul 19 09:01:22 2002

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