Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:6182 alt.sources:626 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!voder!pyramid!tub!tmpmbx!utower!fischer From: fischer@utower.UUCP (Axel Fischer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,alt.sources Subject: Re: lload for xenix Keywords: lload xenix Lars_Pensj Message-ID: <96@utower.UUCP> Date: 26 May 89 04:03:17 GMT References: <30067@conexch.UUCP> Reply-To: fischer@utower.UUCP (Axel Fischer) Organization: The Well Of Souls (Berlin, West Germany) Lines: 42 In article <30067@conexch.UUCP> sandy@conexch.UUCP (Sandford Zelkovitz) writes: >Below, is my ported version of lload.c for Xenix. The original code, >by Lars Pensj from Myab Gothenburg, Sweden, was distributed in >alt.sources. Hmmm, I don't think that this one works right. First of all on my Xenix system you must exclude the line #include I don't have it and I don't need it. Furtheron poll.h is in sys/poll.h, that means you must change the line: #include to #include What for a Xenix are you using ? Ok, after compiling I have started it. And what has happend ? The three numbers should show me the load average but I've waited several minutes and the numbers have gone from at the beginning: Verbose (1 3) 0.066114 0.013311 0.004442 to (1 3) 3.493572 1.354233 0.514 And I was the only user online. Have I done something wrong ? And what is the meaning of the two numbers in brackets ? (1 3) Maybe the Program runs only with SCO Xenix 286 well ? Please clarify my questions. -Axel -- Domain: fischer%utower@tmpmbx.UUCP / fischer%utower%tmpmbx@db@tui6.BITNET USA: ...!uunet!pyramid!tmpmbx!utower!fischer => Beam me up, Scotty - there is no intelligent life down here. <= => No, it's life Jim - but not as we know it! <=