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SYS TIME GREATER THAN USER TIME
The GC log tracks the time taken for garbage collection events, including 'real' (total elapsed time), 'user' (CPU time in user-mode), and 'sys' (CPU time in kernel). User time typically exceeds sys time, but anomalies indicate OS issues, VM overload, memory constraints, or disk I/O pressure. Address these for optimal performance.
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SYS TIME GREATER THAN USER TIME
The GC log tracks the time taken for garbage collection events, including 'real' (total elapsed time), 'user' (CPU time in user-mode), and 'sys' (CPU time in kernel). User time typically exceeds sys time, but anomalies indicate OS issues, VM overload, memory constraints, or disk I/O pressure. Address these for optimal performance.
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SYS TIME GREATER THAN USER TIME
The GC log tracks the time taken for garbage collection events, including 'real' (total elapsed time), 'user' (CPU time in user-mode), and 'sys' (CPU time in kernel). User time typically exceeds sys time, but anomalies indicate OS issues, VM overload, memory constraints, or disk I/O pressure. Address these for optimal performance.
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