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How can I see the processor usage in Unix??
Could anybody tell me which command I should use to see
how many percentage or something from the processor is used by various programs? Thanx in Advance! Erik |
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Try to use the top command. It shows you all the processes and what percentage of the cpu they use, in real time. For linux top is built in but I don't know if the command exists for AIX.
Last edited by developer; 01-29-2002 at 07:19 AM. |
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