On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 00:45 +0200, Sjaak Nabuurs wrote:
http://asterisk.voipexco.com
It's a nice idea but not very useful (at least for me) as the RSS feed
only has the subject and the first few words. I would need the whole
article...
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Frank Mayhar [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.exit.com
, if a process is asleep waiting for I/O to complete (as is
the case for disk), it is _not_ on the run queue, and so doesn't
contribute to load average.
A high load average comes from having too many processes runnable.
Having fast disks won't help if your processes are CPU-bound.
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