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TLOAD(1) Linux User's Manual TLOAD(1)NAMEtload - graphic representation of system load averageSYNOPSIStload [-V] [-s scale] [ -d delay ] [tty]DESCRIPTIONtload prints a graph of the current system load average to the specified tty (or the tty of the tload process if none is specified). Options The -s scale option allows a vertical scale to be specified for the display (in characters between graph ticks); thus, a smaller value rep- resents a larger scale, and vice versa. The -d delay sets the delay between graph updates in seconds.FILES/proc/loadavg load average informationSEE ALSOps(1), top(1), uptime(1), w(1)BUGSThe -d delay option sets the time argument for an alarm(2); if -d 0 is specified, the alarm is set to 0, which will never send the SIGALRM and update the display.AUTHORSBranko Lankester, David Engel <david@ods.com>, and Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>. Please send bug reports to <procps-list@redhat.com> Cohesive Systems 20 Mar 1993 TLOAD(1)
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