Checking System Load: uptime (Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition)
26.4. Checking System Load: uptime
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The BSD command
uptime, also available under System V Release 4,
AIX, and some System V Release 3 implementations, will give you a
rough estimate of the system load:
% uptime
3:24pm up 2 days, 2:41, 16 users, load average: 1.90, 1.43, 1.33
uptime reports the
current time, the amount of time the system has been up, and three
load average figures. The load average is a rough measure of CPU use.
These three figures report the average number of processes active
during the last minute, the last 5 minutes, and the last 15 minutes.
High load averages usually mean that the system is being used heavily
and the response time is correspondingly slow. Note that the
system's load average does not take into account the
priorities and niceness (Section 26.5) of the processes that are running.
What's high? As usual, that depends on your system.
Ideally, you'd like a load average under, say, 3,
but that's not always possible given what some
systems are required to do. Higher load averages are usually more
tolerable on machines with more than one processor. Ultimately,
"high" means high enough that you
don't need uptime to tell you
that the system is overloaded -- you can tell from its response
time.
Furthermore, different systems behave differently under the same load
average. For example, on some workstations, running a single
CPU-bound background job at the same time as the X Window System (Section 1.22)
will bring response to a crawl even though the load average remains
quite "low." In the end, load
averages are significant only when they differ from whatever is
"normal" on your system.
-- AF
26.3. What Commands Are Running and How Long Do They Take?26.5. Know When to Be "nice" to Other Users...and When Not To
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