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Load average in a multi CPU machine
I had the query as to whether the load average in a multi CPU machine should be
(load average/no of CPUs) We have 4 CPU on our VMware RHEL instance, so the load average should be Load average/4. I hope, my question is clear. Please revert with the reply to my query. Regards |
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