Show system information at startup regardless of load












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When I ssh to my Ubuntu Server,
I'm usually greeted with



Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64)

* Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com
* Management: https://landscape.canonical.com
* Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage

System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


* Canonical Livepatch is available for installation.
- Reduce system reboots and improve kernel security. Activate at:
https://ubuntu.com/livepatch

0 packages can be updated.
0 updates are security updates.



here,



System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


Conditionally according to load, runs landscape-sysinfo



  System information as of Tue Feb 19 04:22:46 UTC 2019

System load: 0.0
Usage of /: 60.2% of 19.78GB
Memory usage: 21%
Swap usage: 0%
Processes: 93
Users logged in: 1
IP address for enp0s3: 192.168.56.200
IP address for enp0s8: 10.0.3.15
IP address for docker_gwbridge: 172.18.0.1
IP address for docker0: 172.17.0.1


which I want to be shown unconditionally



How to modify it how to ?
Also, what is meant by load higher than 1.0 ?
How to add/remove other commands to be run at cli login?










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    When I ssh to my Ubuntu Server,
    I'm usually greeted with



    Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64)

    * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com
    * Management: https://landscape.canonical.com
    * Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage

    System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


    * Canonical Livepatch is available for installation.
    - Reduce system reboots and improve kernel security. Activate at:
    https://ubuntu.com/livepatch

    0 packages can be updated.
    0 updates are security updates.



    here,



    System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


    Conditionally according to load, runs landscape-sysinfo



      System information as of Tue Feb 19 04:22:46 UTC 2019

    System load: 0.0
    Usage of /: 60.2% of 19.78GB
    Memory usage: 21%
    Swap usage: 0%
    Processes: 93
    Users logged in: 1
    IP address for enp0s3: 192.168.56.200
    IP address for enp0s8: 10.0.3.15
    IP address for docker_gwbridge: 172.18.0.1
    IP address for docker0: 172.17.0.1


    which I want to be shown unconditionally



    How to modify it how to ?
    Also, what is meant by load higher than 1.0 ?
    How to add/remove other commands to be run at cli login?










    share|improve this question







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      When I ssh to my Ubuntu Server,
      I'm usually greeted with



      Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64)

      * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com
      * Management: https://landscape.canonical.com
      * Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage

      System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


      * Canonical Livepatch is available for installation.
      - Reduce system reboots and improve kernel security. Activate at:
      https://ubuntu.com/livepatch

      0 packages can be updated.
      0 updates are security updates.



      here,



      System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


      Conditionally according to load, runs landscape-sysinfo



        System information as of Tue Feb 19 04:22:46 UTC 2019

      System load: 0.0
      Usage of /: 60.2% of 19.78GB
      Memory usage: 21%
      Swap usage: 0%
      Processes: 93
      Users logged in: 1
      IP address for enp0s3: 192.168.56.200
      IP address for enp0s8: 10.0.3.15
      IP address for docker_gwbridge: 172.18.0.1
      IP address for docker0: 172.17.0.1


      which I want to be shown unconditionally



      How to modify it how to ?
      Also, what is meant by load higher than 1.0 ?
      How to add/remove other commands to be run at cli login?










      share|improve this question







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      Varun Chhangani is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      When I ssh to my Ubuntu Server,
      I'm usually greeted with



      Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-45-generic x86_64)

      * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com
      * Management: https://landscape.canonical.com
      * Support: https://ubuntu.com/advantage

      System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


      * Canonical Livepatch is available for installation.
      - Reduce system reboots and improve kernel security. Activate at:
      https://ubuntu.com/livepatch

      0 packages can be updated.
      0 updates are security updates.



      here,



      System information disabled due to load higher than 1.0


      Conditionally according to load, runs landscape-sysinfo



        System information as of Tue Feb 19 04:22:46 UTC 2019

      System load: 0.0
      Usage of /: 60.2% of 19.78GB
      Memory usage: 21%
      Swap usage: 0%
      Processes: 93
      Users logged in: 1
      IP address for enp0s3: 192.168.56.200
      IP address for enp0s8: 10.0.3.15
      IP address for docker_gwbridge: 172.18.0.1
      IP address for docker0: 172.17.0.1


      which I want to be shown unconditionally



      How to modify it how to ?
      Also, what is meant by load higher than 1.0 ?
      How to add/remove other commands to be run at cli login?







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