Measuring UNIX Load

larry hughes hughes at silver.bacs.indiana.edu
Thu Sep 14 01:58:57 AEST 1989


Can anyone recommend a generic equation that can be used to 
instantaneously determine how busy (i.e. _percent_ busy) a UNIX 
machine is?

I would expect that such an equation would include variables such
as current number of interactive logins, current number of computable
processes (or perhaps using the 1-minute average from the kernel),
and a relative "cpu rating" to indicate the horsepower of the machine.

DEC has published such an equation in the release notes of VMS 5.2
that they use in conjunction with their LAT terminal servers which
perform dynamic load balancing.  It turns out, however, that the
numbers from that equation, when scaled, do somewhat accurately
determine how busy a VMS machine is, especially when averaged over
a short period of time.  But the algorithm is completely bogus when
implemented under ULTRIX.

Please respond via email...thanks in advance for any and all
information.

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