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Date:        Sat, 14 Oct 2000 16:00:38 +0200
From:      Per_Hallstrom_NV98ATe@teknikum.vaxjo.se (Per         =?iso-8859-1?q?Hallstr=F6m?= NV98ATe)
To:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   load average, to small to be true..
Message-ID:  <msg116309.thr-1ddab70.4c5018@kungsmadskolan.se>

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It seems I'm the only one that has discovered that FreeBSD (i have 
tried up to 4.1-RELEASE) dosen't want the load to be more than 1024, or 
maybe the only one that thinks it's annoying.. =) Why? 
 
I know FreeBSD can run more processes than that - I have tried with 
about 7000, running at the same time... too bad I can't see an 
impressive load average... 
 
It can't be that much extra work for the kernel to hold just some extra 
bits to support load averages that is far beyond reality, can it? 
 
/Per H 


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