Saturday, 30 September 2017

Load test your Linux system

Load test your Linux system

Need to stress test your hardware? Verify that new server before you deploy it? Put your system under load to test your apps?

Here's how.
https://bash-prompt.net/guides/create-system-load/

10 comments:

  1. Nice but the dark font on dark background makes it almost impossible to read without highlighting it all.

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  2. Josh Sabboth sounds like a browser or desktop theme issue on your end. It's perfectly readable on my laptop and phone. In fact I find it quite nice and easy on the eyes compared to some of the overly high contrast themes.
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/TDE5hHy0qZfNgvPA8SVI4Sg9WkI4XJGTL0OGqka2zs36HuNNCySFV0fVnYr4pLtZhujCWGViopU

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  3. I use a dark solarized theme myself on my console.

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  4. I just zoomed in 200% and I can see it fine. I think it could be a problem on larger monitors.

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  5. Ah. So that is a theme failure. The theme should not change content only applications.
    It looks like your theme's console definition is too broad and includes even text/code boxes in the browser.

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  6. I hate this. Too many theme creators do it. I also like to run a dark theme on my desktop and I have to skip many otherwise nice ones because they screw up readability and or have overly broad definitions.

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  7. Ah, I was thinking that the site was yours.

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