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Load stats a way of pulling out the load average of a system. On most systems, its |
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just a wrapper to getloadavg. |
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Load Averages |
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The call returns a static buffer of load_stat_t load_stat |
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load_stat_t is made up : |
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Data Structure |
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The structure returned is of type load_stat_t and looks like this: |
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typedef struct{ |
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double min1; |
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double min5; |
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double min15; |
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}load_stat_t; |
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minX contains a double of the load average over the time X in minutes. |
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min1 The load average over 1 minute. |
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min5 The load average over 5 minutes. |
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min15 The load average over 15 minutes. |
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Functions |
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load_stat_t *get_load_stats(); |
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This call returns a static buffer of load_stat_t. |
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On most systems this function is just a wrapper to the getloadavg |
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system call. |
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Example |
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An example can be found in examples/load_stats.c |