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- From: jack@freezer.cns.udel.edu (Jack Seltzer)
- Subject: Re: Xload Equivalent
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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 22:49:32 GMT
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- In article AH8@news.udel.edu, jack@freezer.cns.udel.edu (Jack Seltzer) writes:
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- >Anyway, what interested me most in this response was that you are getting
- >a load average max of 1! I've been running "sysline" on our 6000 and getting
- >output:
- >
- > sysline -dehD
- >
- > Mon Aug 31 6:04 mozart run:0 12u 1r
- >
- >Twelve users and 1 executable processes. And I get 1 executable process,
- >no matter how many are actually there.
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- Well, I thought I had better correct myself. Right after I posted the above,
- I ran a couple of jobs in the background and ran sysline and got output
- indicating 3 executable processes ("3r"). However, using ps xva, I found more
- than 3 jobs using comsuming considerable cpu running. I guess, the question is
- how does sysline determine executable processes.
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