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SubjectRe: Interesting analysis of linux kernel threading by IBM
Shortly before I went and purchased $10,000 encryption co-processors for
my SSL web servers it was not unusual to see a 5 min loadave of 30-50 (and
one time I saw it go up to 144!!). This was on AIX quad 233 2G ram RS/6000
servers, after I got the encryption co-processors the loadave dropped to
5-10

David Lang

On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Larry McVoy wrote:
> : need it NOW. However, the average number of programs people are
> : running on their machine are increasing, not decreasing.
>
> This is a completely unsubstatiated statement. OK, everyone, do this:
>
> $ vmstat
> load free cach swap pgin pgou dk0 dk1 dk2 dk3 ipkt opkt int ctx usr sys idl
> 0.00 4.3 96.9 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 53 0 3 97
>
> Those people with the load field higher than 10, please tell us what you are
> doing.
>
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