![]() The system load, incorrectly labeled as “runnable processes” by the above monitoring tool, jumped to over 3000! Here’s one example from a Linux database server with 32 CPUs: Troubleshooting high system load on Linux So, on Linux, an absurdly high load figure can be caused by having lots of threads in Uninterruptible sleep (D) state, in addition to CPU demand.
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