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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How can I see the processor usage in Unix?? Post 14110 by ARengers on Monday 28th of January 2002 11:41:53 AM
Old 01-28-2002
ps -ef |more

You might also try ps -ef |more
use the |more to see the processes page by page
 

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LATENCYTOP(8)						      System Manager's Manual						     LATENCYTOP(8)

NAME
latencytop - a tool for developers to visualize system latencies SYNOPSIS
latencytop [--unknown] [processes...] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the latencytop command. latencytop is a Linux* tool for software developers (both kernel and userspace), aimed at identifying where in the system latency is hap- pening, and what kind of operation/action is causing the latency to happen so that the code can be changed to avoid the worst latency hic- cups. LatencyTOP focuses on the cases where the applications want to run and execute useful code, but there's some resource that's not currently available (and the kernel then blocks the process). This is done both on a system level and on a per process level, so that you can see what's happening to the system, and which process is suffering and/or causing the delays. You can walk the processes by using the cursor keys. If you press s followed by a letter, then only active processes starting with that lettter are displayed and walked. If you press s followed by 0 then that filter is reset. SEE ALSO
powertop(1) The program is more fully described at http://www.latencytop.org AUTHOR
latencytop was written by Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>. This manual page was written by Giacomo Catenazzi <cate@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). November 9, 2008 LATENCYTOP(8)
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