[hobbit] Load Averages

Hobbit User in Richmond hobbit at epperson.homelinux.net
Thu Oct 9 03:09:56 CEST 2008


On Wed, October 8, 2008 17:27, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
> Simply put the load is how much calculator power your box is doing.  I
> have seen servers that have a value of several hundred load on a day to
> day basis.
>

Well, it depends on what sort of work the box is doing, and what your
throughput expectations are, but any server at a load average of 200+ is
going to have abysmal response times for online users.  I've seen that on
dedicated mail servers in a spam storm, but when our Oracle database
servers go above about 30, we start getting calls from application users.
The default alert levels in Hobbit work pretty well for us, letting us
check whether anything's going awry or if it's a true spike in demand,
before the phones start ringing.  I do keep the dedicated Internet-facing
sendmail servers at significantly higher thresholds, because mail doesn't
necessarily have to move in near real time, and customers are more
tolerant of slow delivery than "unable to deliver" warnings and bounces.





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