Load averages don't have an upper limit, so they can't be a percentage 
of anything.

The number is representative of the number of processes vying for usage 
of the processor at any one time, not overall usage of the processor 
usage.

Matt

On 7 Oct 2005, at 09:59, Felipe Piccirilo wrote:
>
>       I begin to use /proc/loadavg like I saw once at a mrtg tutorial...
>
>       Now i'm trying to print on the y-axis the values 100%, 60%, 40%, 
> instead of de default printed by rrdtool that is only the numbers. Do 
> anyone knows how could I do this?



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