ccpu

Thomas R. Statnick trs at gibbs.physics.purdue.edu
Sun Apr 21 12:46:50 AEST 1991


In article <16226.280f85ed at levels.sait.edu.au> xtdn at levels.sait.edu.au writes:
>Ray.Moody at Cray.Com writes:
>> Ccpu is used compute a processes percent CPU utilization.  It is a
>> constant traditionally set to exp(-1/20).  It is unusual in that it is
>> one of the very few floating point numbers in the kernel.
>
>Or did you mean that ccpu is one of the few floating point constants in
>the kernel?

   If you read the last sentence of what Ray said, that is *exactly* what
he *is* saying.  Ccpu is unusual in that it *is* one of the very few floating
point numbers kept in the kernel (to paraphrase).

     trs



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