12-07-2001
How is system load determined?
Hello!
I'm wondering what factors are used to determine the "system load"
Where can i look to get more information on this?
Patrick
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pathfinderd
PATHFINDERD(8) PATHFINDERD(8)
NAME
pathfinderd - RFC3280 Path Discover and Validation Daemon
SYNOPSIS
pathfinderd [options]
DESCRIPTION
pathfinderd is a fully RFC 3280 compliant path discovery and validation daemon, designed to be a centrally manageable point for PKI trust
anchors and configuration.
OPTIONS
pathfinderd support the following options:
-c, --config=ini:filename.ini
UniConf config moniker (default: ini:/etc/pathfinderd.conf)
-d, --daemonize
Fork into background and return (implies --syslog)
--no-syslog
Do not write log entries to syslog
-q, --quiet
Decrease log level (can be used multiple times)
-s, --syslog
Write log entries to syslog
--session
Listen on the session bus (instead of the system bus)
-v, --verbose
Increase log level (can be used multiple times)
-?, --help
Show summary of options.
--usage
Show a short usage message.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
SEE ALSO
pathfinderd.conf(3),uniconf.conf(3)
AUTHOR
pathfinder was written by Carillon Information Security Inc.
This manual page was written by Patrick Patterson <ppatters@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)
Patrick Patterson December 23, 2007 PATHFINDERD(8)