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- From: scotte@cdsac.uucp (L. Scott Emmons)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: Re: Xload Equivalent
- Message-ID: <Sep01.155518.16390@cdsac.uucp>
- Date: 1 Sep 92 15:55:18 GMT
- References: <Aug28.175443.21671@cdsac.uucp> <BtvC74.AH8@news.udel.edu>
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- In article <BtvC74.AH8@news.udel.edu> jack@freezer.cns.udel.edu writes:
- >Unfortunately, it seems that we do not have X11R5 on our system, but X11R4 as
- >xload is not present either built or the source.
-
- "xload" isn't just X11R5. It came on our AIX3.2 machine, which is
- X11R4. If it isn't in "/usr/lpp/X11/Xamples/clients", then someone may
- have deleted it. You can probably find it on an install tape, if you
- have one...
-
- >Anyway, what interested me most in this response was that you are getting
- >a load average max of 1!
-
- Yes, I think it's worth a call to defect support... Does anyone have any
- information about this?
-
-
- L. Scott Emmons
- CableData Research Center
- csusac.csus.edu!cdsac!scotte
-