In TOP command, can you please explain what is the three
numbers reported as part of the load average output "load
average: 11.57, 9.84, 8.26"
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Answer / santheep
The load averages are the average number of process run during the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes.
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Answer / sudish kumar.s
its exactly know that the system has allocated 3 process p1
p2 p3 its actuall a fcfs (first come first served ) the no s
show the burst time of each process p1 = 11.57 ,p2=9.84 and
p3=8.26 the first no refers to mins and the second
corresponds to sec say 12.5 12 min and 5 sec !
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