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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers top - Load average Post 302239367 by avronius on Tuesday 23rd of September 2008 12:18:40 PM
Old 09-23-2008
This will depend on what the information is to be used for.

Min is 0.0 and max is (total number of CPUs) *1.1 or *1.15
ie:
min 0.0 max 1.1 (1 cpu)
min 0.0 max 2.3 (2 cpu)

Your mileage may vary.
 

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Gedcom::Grammar(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Gedcom::Grammar(3pm)

NAME
Gedcom::Grammar - a module to manipulate Gedcom grammars Version 1.16 - 24th April 2009 SYNOPSIS
use Gedcom::Grammar; my $st = $grammar->structure("GEDCOM"); my @sgr = $grammar->item("DATE"); my @items = $grammar->valid_items; my $min = $grammar->min; my $max = $grammar->max; my @items = $grammar->items; DESCRIPTION
A selection of subroutines to handle the grammar of a gedcom file. Derived from Gedcom::Item. HASH MEMBERS
Some of the more important hash members are: $grammar->{top} The top of the grammar tree. $grammar->{top}{structures} A reference to a hash mapping the names of all structures to the grammar objects. METHODS
structures my $st = $grammar->structure("GEDCOM"); Return the grammar item of the specified structure, if it exists, or undef. item my @sgr = $grammar->item("DATE"); Return a list of the possible grammar items of the specified sub-item, if it exists. min my $min = $grammar->min; Return the minimum permissible number of $grammar items max my $max = $grammar->max; Return the maximum permissible number of $grammar items items my @items = $grammar->items; Return a list of tags of the grammar's sub-items valid_items my @items = $grammar->valid_items; Return a hash detailing all the valid sub-items of the grammar item. The key is the tag of the sub-item and the value is an array of hashes with three members: grammar => the sub-item grammar min => the minimum permissible number of these sub-items max => the maximum permissible number of these sub-items perl v5.14.2 2012-04-12 Gedcom::Grammar(3pm)
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