Hi guys
I managede to install gnoboot on a headless server and its running pretty good. When i log into DSM everything is working fine and my resources look great. Its installed natively on a HP Mediasmart server ex490 with a Intel E5700 and 2 gb ram.
My problem is when i log in via SSH and run "top" i get some different results (or at least i think i do)
Here's a copy/paste of what it looks like.
Mem: 272736K used, 1774652K free, 0K shrd, 13160K buff, 168640K cached
CPU: 1.7% usr 0.9% sys 0.0% nic 97.1% idle 0.0% io 0.0% irq 0.0% sirq
Load average: 0.07 0.13 0.11 2/197 22881
PID PPID USER STAT VSZ %MEM %CPU COMMAND
22277 1 root S 15424 0.7 0.1 /usr/syno/sbin/snmpd -Ln -c /usr/syno/
22929 22926 root S < 13144 0.6 0.1 /usr/bin/httpd -f /etc/httpd/conf/http
19964 19960 root R 3868 0.1 0.1 top
3 2 root SW 0 0.0 0.1 [ksoftirqd/0]
22111 22108 http S 229m 11.4 0.0 /usr/bin/httpd
22112 22108 http S 229m 11.4 0.0 /usr/bin/httpd
22932 22926 root S < 64996 3.1 0.0 /usr/bin/httpd -f /etc/httpd/conf/http
27148 27037 postgres S 43504 2.1 0.0 postgres: postgres mediaserver [local]
27040 27037 postgres S 42516 2.0 0.0 postgres: writer process
27041 27037 postgres S 42516 2.0 0.0 postgres: wal writer process
27037 1 postgres S 42516 2.0 0.0 /usr/bin/postgres -D /var/services/pgs
27039 27037 postgres S 42516 2.0 0.0 postgres: checkpointer process
22652 22316 root S 30584 1.4 0.0 /usr/syno/sbin/smbd -F
22316 1 root S 30580 1.4 0.0 /usr/syno/sbin/smbd -F
22809 1 root S N 29256 1.4 0.0 /usr/syno/bin/isccore
27133 27125 root S N 28976 1.4 0.0 /usr/syno/sbin/synomediaparserd
22926 1 root S < 27500 1.3 0.0 /usr/bin/httpd -f /etc/httpd/conf/http
21977 1 root S 24068 1.1 0.0 /usr/syno/bin/synobackupd
21653 1 root S 24036 1.1 0.0 /usr/syno/bin/img_backupd
18205 1 root S 23376 1.1 0.0 /usr/syno/sbin/nmbd -D
I can't figure out what the 2 http using 229m is doing. For me it seems pretty excessive that they use that amount of memory, when its a completely new installation without any apps installed yet. Perhaps if i hosted some heavy home pages on the server or something else, but for a new installation i find it odd.
Anyone else noticed this or have a good explanation to what is happening here?