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Re: [shell-script] Load Average
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Álvaro Justen [Turicas] |
Subject: |
Re: [shell-script] Load Average |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:08:24 -0300 |
On 7/21/07, Redes - Hábil Tecnologia <address@hidden> wrote:
... com uptime consigo ver:
13:42:13 up 2:58, 1 user, load average: 0.28, 0.18, 0.13
Mas minha dúvida é: em que notação esta 0.28, 0.18, 0.13 ?
Do `man uptime`, temos:
"System load averages is the average number of processes that are
either in a runnable or uninterruptable state. A process in a
runnable state is either using the CPU or waiting to use the
CPU. A process in uninterruptable state is waiting for some I/O
access,
eg waiting for disk. The averages are taken over the three
time intervals. Load averages are not normalized for the number of
CPUs
in a system, so a load average of 1 means a single CPU
system is loaded all the time while on a 4 CPU system it means it was
idle
75% of the time."
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Abraços,
Álvaro Justen [a.k.a. Turicas]
- Load Average, Redes - Hábil Tecnologia, 2007/07/21
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