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| Cpu Usage | mirusnet | UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users | 0 | 04-10-2008 12:49 PM |
| CPU usage and memory usage | mansoorulhaq | High Level Programming | 1 | 08-09-2007 01:55 PM |
| Getting CPU Usage | WG1 | Shell Programming and Scripting | 4 | 05-01-2006 05:07 AM |
| Monitor CPU usage and Memory Usage | Gajanad Bihani | High Level Programming | 2 | 03-09-2005 03:35 AM |
| cpu usage | sushaga | Filesystems, Disks and Memory | 0 | 04-06-2002 05:46 AM |
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cpu usage
when i got the cpu usage values of the all process
running in my sytem i see that 140% of the cpu is used. (using ps aux command) i have a 4 cpu system. can we say that averagely 35% of each cpu is used? and if i want to speak more precisely, how can i find out that, which cpu is used at which percentage? |
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i am trying to understand
1) if the cpu utilization is uniformly distributed over each cpu or not? 2) if it is not uniformly distributed which of the cpu's is more utilized? 3)if it is not uniformly distributed,should i do something to uniformize it, and how? |
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