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SubjectRe: proc/locaavg definition
David Lang <david.lang@digitalinsight.com> wrote:
>
> from what I have been able to find under /Documentation /proc/loadavg is
> defined as giving three loadaverage numbers, 1 min, 5 min, 15 min.
>
> however as of 2.6.5ish timeframe there are a coupld of additional colums
> that do not appear to be documented
>
> the first is something #/# that could be # of running processes/total # of
> processes, but I can't find a definition of this anywhere

number of currently ready-to-run threads
/
total number of threads in the machine
the pid of the most-recently-created thread.

No idea why the last one is there.
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