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Re: Getting load average non-interactively
On Tue 06 Mar 2012 at 15:12:04 +0000, David wrote:
> sysctl vm.loadavg
I was trying to find that, by doing a sysctl -a, but to my surprise that
crashed! (5.1/amd64). It went like this:
$ sysctl -a
...
hw.dri.card0.name = radeon pci:0001:01:00.0
hw.dri.card0.vm = radeon pci:0001:01:00.0
slot offset size type flags address mtrr
0 0xffff800007660000 0x00002000 SHM 0x20 0xffff800007660000 no
1 0x00000000fbf00000 0x00010000 REG 0x02 0xffff80004cbc8000 no
2 0x00000000f0000000 0x02000000 FB 0x10 0x0000000000000000 yes
3 0x00000000e8000000 0x00101000 AGP 0x02 0xffff80004d40e000 yes
4 0x00000000e8101000 0x00001000 AGP 0x02 0xffff800049d50000 yes
5 0x00000000e8102000 0x00200000 AGP 0x00 0xffff80004d50f000 yes
6 0x00000000e8302000 0x004e0000 AGP 0x00 0x0000000000000000 yes
sysctl: hw.dri.card0.clients: sysctl() failed with Value too large to be stored
in data type
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$
-Olaf.
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