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      GoodWillGustin
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      For those who use this module, what does the number in ‘System Load’ actually mean/represent? and what is considered a high number? Thanks!

      (sorry for the image quality!)

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        GoodWillGustin @GoodWillGustin
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        https://github.com/BenRoe/MMM-SystemStats

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          https://www.howtogeek.com/194642/understanding-the-load-average-on-linux-and-other-unix-like-systems/amp/

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            @broberg

            Excellent read. Thank you.

            Create a working config
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              GoodWillGustin @broberg
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              @broberg that’s helpful, thank you. Though now I wonder what the time period is that SystemStats is referencing. I guess I’ll have to pay more attention to how frequently the load fluctuates, which I guess would suggest a shorter time period.

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