we have an unix system which has
load average normally about 20.
but while i am running a particular unix batch which performs heavy
operations on filesystem and database average load
reduces to 15.
how can we explain this situation?
while running that batch idle cpu time is about %60-65... (0 Replies)
Hello all, I have a question about load averages.
I've read the man pages for the uptime and w command for two or three different flavors of Unix (Red Hat, Tru64, Solaris). All of them agree that in the output of the 2 aforementioned commands, you are given the load average for the box, but... (3 Replies)
Hello, Here is the output of top command. My understanding here is,
the load average 0.03 in last 1 min, 0.02 is in last 5 min, 0.00 is in last 15 min.
By seeing this load average, When can we say that, the system load averge is too high?
When can we say that, load average is medium/low??... (8 Replies)
Hi,
i have installed solaris 10 on t-5120 sparc enterprise.
I am little surprised to see load average of 2 or around on this OS.
when checked with ps command following process is using highest CPU. looks like it is running for long time and does not want to stop, but I do not know... (5 Replies)
Hello AlL,..
I want from experts to help me as my load average is increased and i dont know where is the problem !!
this is my top result :
root@a4s # top
top - 11:30:38 up 40 min, 1 user, load average: 3.06, 2.49, 4.66
Mem: 8168788k total, 2889596k used, 5279192k free, 47792k... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am using 48 CPU sunOS server at my work.
The application has facility to check the current load average before starting a new process to control the load.
Right now it is configured as 48. So it does mean that each CPU can take maximum one proces and no processe is waiting.
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
On load average graph, unit is 100m, 200m, 300...800m.
I don't understand what it means.
Thx for helping (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Michenux
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fsck_msdos
FSCK_MSDOS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual FSCK_MSDOS(8)NAME
fsck_msdos -- DOS/Windows (FAT) file system consistency check
SYNOPSIS
fsck_msdos -q special ...
fsck_msdos -p [-f] special ...
fsck_msdos [-fny] special ...
DESCRIPTION
The fsck_msdos utility verifies and repairs FAT file systems (more commonly known as DOS file systems).
The first form of fsck_msdos quickly checks the specified file systems to determine whether they were cleanly unmounted.
The second form of fsck_msdos preens the specified file systems. It is normally started by fsck(8) run from /etc/rc.boot during automatic
reboot, when a FAT file system is detected. When preening file systems, fsck_msdos will fix common inconsistencies non-interactively. If
more serious problems are found, fsck_msdos does not try to fix them, indicates that it was not successful, and exits.
The third form of fsck_msdos checks the specified file systems and tries to repair all detected inconsistencies, requesting confirmation
before making any changes. The default behavior is to always ask for confirmation of each change. Use the -n or -y options to override this
default behavior.
The options are as follows:
-q Causes fsck_msdos to quickly check whether the volume was unmounted cleanly. If the volume was unmounted cleanly, then the
exit status is 0. If the volume was not unmounted cleanly, then the exit status will be non-zero. In either case, a message
is printed to standard output describing whether the volume was clean or dirty.
-f This option is ignored by fsck_msdos and is present only for compatibility with programs that check other file system types for
consistency.
-n Causes fsck_msdos to assume no as the answer to all operator questions, except ``CONTINUE?''.
-p Preen the specified file systems.
-y Causes fsck_msdos to assume yes as the answer to all operator questions.
SEE ALSO fsck(8)BUGS
fsck_msdos is still under construction.
NetBSD 1.1 August 13, 1995 NetBSD 1.1