--- - branch: MAIN date: Tue Dec 25 03:38:59 UTC 2018 files: - new: '1.24' old: '1.23' path: src/usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.1 pathrev: src/usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.1@1.24 type: modified id: 20181225T033859Z.7e00fffa266f9dd47b09d3e13c085d64bb6fd7a0 log: | Remove reference to Installing and Operating 4.3BSD paper, at present it's not possible to find a paper titled as such with sections starting with "Interpreting system activity". There is a "Monitoring System Performance" section present from the 4.1BSD Installing and Operating paper up to and including the 4.4BSD paper. The advice in this section has not aged very well. From "Installing and Operating 4.3BSD-tahoe UNIX on the VAX": "Cumulatively on one of our large machines we average about 60-100 context switches and interrupts per second and about 70-120 system calls per second" module: src subject: 'CVS commit: src/usr.bin/vmstat' unixtime: '1545709139' user: sevan