Checking system load-average using tload

Runs in a terminal and displays a text-only “graph” of current system load averages, garnered from /proc/loadavg. It is part of the base installation on most GNU/Linux systems (comes under procps package). Which is extremely useful for watching a system’s performance over SSH, often within a GNU Screen session.

# tload
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