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Network Working Group Request for Comments: 546 NIC: 17792 |
B. Thomas BBN-TENEX 10 August 1973 |
This RFC presents utilization data for the BBN and ISI TENEX systems which may be of interest to the network community.
The graph on page 4 summarizes the load at the BBN-TENEX and USC-ISI Hosts during the work week for the month of July 1973. The weekday hourly load average [1] for each site is plotted versus the time of day; the time of day is Eastern Daylight Time.
Interpreting data such as this is tricky business. However, it is difficult to resist making the following observations:
The data presented on the graph is available as a side effect of the RSEXEC system. The server programs for the RSEXEC system (RSSER programs) communicate regularly with one another exchanging status information. The RSSER program at each site maintains a (dynamic) data base of the information it collects from the RSSER programs at other sites. The NETLOAD command of the TENEX EXEC, as well as many RSEXEC commands, makes use of information in that database.
The raw data for BBN and ISI [2] load curves (as well as data for the other TENEX sites that run RSSER) was collected by a program which creates daily load information files by periodically (every 3 minutes) reading load average data from the data base maintained by RSSER. The monthly summary was produced by a program that analyzes daily data files.
[The following graph is also available in .PS and .PDF format.]
Weekday Hourly Load Averages
July 1973
^ B BBN-TENEX
| I ISI-TENEX
10 +
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| B
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+ B
Load |
Avg. | B
| I
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| *
+ I
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| B I B
| B
5 +
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| B I
| I
+ I
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| B
+ I B
| B
| I
| I I B B
+ I
| I B I
| B
| B I B
+ I I I
| B * B
| * * I I *
| B B
---+--+-----------+-----------+-----------+-----------+>
| 0-1 AM 6-7 AM 12-1 PM 6-7 PM 12
(midnight) (noon) (midnight)
Time of Day (Eastern Daylight Time)
[1] The TENEX load average is a measure of CPU demand. The load average is an average of the number of runable processes over a given time period. For example, an hourly load average of 10 would mean that (for a single CPU system) at any time during that hour one could expect to see 1 process running and 9 others ready to run (i.e., not blocked for I/O) waiting for the CPU.
[2] The data for BBN and ISI was chosen for presentation in this RFC because the BBN and ISI TENEXs are two of the major time-sharing service hosts on the network.
[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Jim Larson 3/98 ]