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Re: [cobalt-users] How to read CPU Load Numbers
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] How to read CPU Load Numbers
- From: Jerry Kemp <cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Aug 5 11:23:01 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
The best example that I have seen is from Sun Solaris's man page.
Posted below is a cut'n'paste from "man uptime" on a Solaris 8 system.
Jerry
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NAME
uptime - show how long the system has been up
SYNOPSIS
uptime
DESCRIPTION
The uptime command prints the current time, the length of
time the system has been up, and the average number of jobs
in the run queue over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. It is,
essentially, the first line of a w(1) command.
On Monday, August 5, 2002, at 12:59 PM, Jerry Farquhar wrote:
I guess I'm a little thick and still don't understand. In the Cobalt
GUI it
may display CPU load as say 3.42 or some other number.