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4 different commands to check the load average in linux

vendredi 13 avril 2018 à 10:28
Où je découvre la commande w et le fichier /proc/loadavg qui sort un bel load avg
-> /proc/loadavg
              The first three fields in this file are load average figures
              giving the number of jobs in the run queue (state R) or wait‐
              ing for disk I/O (state D) averaged over 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
              They are the same as the load average numbers given by
              uptime(1) and other programs.  The fourth field consists of
              two numbers separated by a slash (/).  The first of these is
              the number of currently runnable kernel scheduling entities
              (processes, threads).  The value after the slash is the number
              of kernel scheduling entities that currently exist on the sys‐
              tem.  The fifth field is the PID of the process that was most
              recently created on the system.
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