![]() ![]() What are system load averages? It is the average number of processes that are in a runnable or uninterruptable state. Thread overview: 6 messages (download: mbox.In order of appearance, the command displays the current time as the 1st entry, up means that the system is running and it is displayed next to the total time for which the system has been running, the user count (number of logged on users), and lastly, the system load averages. 13:16 ` sched: Correct printk " tip-bot for Frans 7:12 ` tip-bot for Frans Pop 1 sibling, 0 replies 6 messages in threadįrom: tip-bot for Frans Pop 7:12 UTC ( / raw)Ĭommit-ID: 9d3cfc4c1d17c6d3bc1373e3b954c56b92607755Įnd of thread, other threads: Sched: Correct printk whitespace in warning from cpu down task checkġ files changed, 4 insertions( ), 4 deletions(-) 7:12 ` tip-bot for Frans Pop 1 sibling, 0 replies 6 messages in threadįrom: tip-bot for Frans Pop 13:16 UTC ( / raw)Ĭc: linux-kernel, hpa, mingo, a.p.zijlstra, elendil, tglx, mingoĬommit-ID: 8048f77492bc428c6783e5039e759de2f960f47d 13:56 ` sched: correct whitespace in warning from cpu down task check Frans 13:16 ` tip-bot for Frans Pop * sched: Correct printk whitespace in warning from cpu down task check printk(KERN_WARNING "Task %s (pid = %d) is on cpu %d " printk(KERN_WARNING "Task %s (pid = %d) is on cpu %d\ If (task_cpu(p) = cpu
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