What is load per core? Does it have anything to do with mechanical sympathy?
On 4/11/19 2:12 PM, Daniel Stibor wrote:
Folks, I've ran into a problem recently with different linux kernels
showing very different values for "load per core"(LPC) when running
same code and having roughly same cpu utilization and roughly same
number of 'running' threads compared to the core count. The 4X kernel
seems to report correct values, while the older 2.6 shows LPC values
that are exactly 2 * than they should be.
I can't patch the old kernel, but I need to get numbers on system's
load, that are comparable.
a) is there any open source tool you know that reports LPC based on
internal calculations?
b) what would be the algorithm to calculate the LPC myself?
Thank you
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