NAME
xload - system load average display for X
SYNOPSIS
xload [-toolkitoption ...] [-scale integer] [-update seconds] [-hl color] [-highlight color] [-remote host] [-jumpscroll pixels] [-label string] [-nolabel] [-lights]
DESCRIPTION
The xload program displays a periodically updating histogram of the system load average.
OPTIONS
Xload accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options (see x(7)). The order of the options in unimportant. xload also accepts the following additional options:

-hl color or -highlight color
This option specifies the color of the scale lines.
-jumpscroll number of pixels
The number of pixels to shift the graph to the left when the graph reaches the right edge of the window. The default value is 1/2 the width of the current window. Smooth scrolling can be achieved by setting it to 1.
-label string
The string to put into the label above the load average.
-nolabel
If this command line option is specified then no label will be displayed above the load graph.
-lights
When specified, this option causes xload to display the current load average by using the keyboard leds; for a load average of n, xload lights the first n keyboard leds. This option turns off the usual screen display.
-scale integer
This option specifies the minimum number of tick marks in the histogram, where one division represents one load average point. If the load goes above this number, xload will create more divisions, but it will never use fewer than this number. The default is 1.
-update seconds
This option specifies the interval in seconds at which xload updates its display. The minimum amount of time allowed between updates is 1 second. The default is 10.
-remote host
This option tells xload to display the load of host instead of localhost. Xload gets the information from the rwhod database and consequently requires rwhod to be executing both on localhost and host.
RESOURCES
In addition to the resources available to each of the widgets used by xload there is one resource defined by the application itself.
showLabel (class Boolean)
If False then no label will be displayed.
WIDGETS
In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy of the widgets which compose xload. In the notation below, indentation indicates hierarchical structure. The widget class name is given first, followed by the widget instance name.
XLoad xload
Paned paned
Label label
StripChart load

ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY
to get the default host and display number.
XENVIRONMENT
to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.
FILES
/usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XLoad
specifies required resources