Subject: Re: unusual high loads in netbsd
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.org>
From: Andrew Brown <atatat@atatdot.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/18/2004 01:24:05
>> Just installed NetBSD as a move (change) from FreeBSD, heard good things
>> about hardware support and it appears to be a nice system. However, I've
>> noticed my load is insanely high, sitting around 0.36 Avg
>
>That's not insanely high. Consider how many system threads (like the
>reaper) are rendered runable by ordinary activity. I wouldn't even try
>to compare FreeBSD and NetBSD load averages given that they don't have
>the same sorts of system threads.
>
>"Load Average" is fairly meaningless anyway -- it just tells you how
>many processes are in the run queue on average.
you know...one of the things that i "like" about solaris is that the
"one minute average" drops off rather quickly after a kill a large
compile batch. or something. not sure how they do that.
or that we should either.
but it feels nice.
load average is quite system specific. a load average of 0.36 on one
machine, under one os, can't really be compared to any other machine
or os. at all. a load average of 0.36 on a vax is not the same as
the the same load average on a pc, which is not the same if if you
switch the os from netbsd to freebsd. or back. or to solaris. or to
linux.
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