> On Sep 9, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Torry, Andrew <andrew.to...@fxplus.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> Can anyone enlighten me as to what the vertical scale on the 'Server Load' 
> graph represents.
> I am really not sure if I should worry about a server load above 2.0 or not. 
> Is it about to break or what?


It's the load average of your system.

The same thing that you would see in top or even just running "w".

Googling around brings this up:
http://superuser.com/questions/23498/what-does-load-average-mean-in-unix-linux 
<http://superuser.com/questions/23498/what-does-load-average-mean-in-unix-linux>

Note that any discussion of the load has to consider the number of CPU cores 
available.
I.e. a load of 2 on a 4 cores machine is not the same thing as on a single core 
one.

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