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Date:      Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:59:36 -0300
From:      Rodrigo Gonzalez <rjgonzale@estrads.com.ar>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: load average with multi-core CPU's
Message-ID:  <4E7BA1B8.5070109@estrads.com.ar>
In-Reply-To: <op.v175r5oh34t2sn@cr48.lan>
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On 09/22/2011 04:29 PM, Mark Felder wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:22:43 -0500, Henry M <henry95@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Can someone explain, or point me to correct documentation on what the 
>> load
>> average on top/uptime is actually displaying?
>
> Load average is "average number of processes in the run queue" for the 
> 1, 5, and 15 minute intervals. If you have a quad core CPU a 4.00 load 
> average means you've been keeping the CPU busy at 100%.
Not exactly as I understand it....IO (disk, network or whatever) affects 
it too...
It is the number of task waiting in queue to be run....but IO is 
important...if 2 processes are waiting for IO and it is completely 
saturated they will be kept in queue so load will get higher
I think there are other things that affect load average but are over my 
current knowledge...

Regards

Rodrigo Gonzalez



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