Description: Cleanup uptime man page #282168 Author: Brendan O'Dea Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/282168 Reviewed-by: Craig Small Index: b/uptime.1 =================================================================== --- a/uptime.1 2009-11-24 20:53:05.000000000 +1100 +++ b/uptime.1 2009-11-24 21:00:35.000000000 +1100 @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ .SH SYNOPSIS .B uptime .br -.BR uptime " [" "\-V" ] +.B uptime +.RB [ \-V ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B uptime gives a one line display of the following information. @@ -14,13 +15,25 @@ how long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes. -.sp + This is the same information contained in the header line displayed by .BR w (1). +.sp +System load averages is the average number of processes that are either +in a runnable or uninterruptable state. A process in a runnable state is +either using the CPU or waiting to use the CPU. A process in +uninterruptable state is waiting for some I/O access, eg waiting for +disk. The averages are taken over the three time intervals. +Load averages are not normalized for the number of CPUs in a system, so +a load average of 1 means a single CPU system is loaded all the time +while on a 4 CPU system it means it was idle 75% of the time. .SH FILES -.IR /var/run/utmp " information about who is currently logged on" -.br -.IR /proc " process information" +.TP +.I /var/run/utmp +information about who is currently logged on +.TP +.I /proc +process information .SH AUTHORS .B uptime was written by Larry Greenfield and