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Old 05-09-2006
Top in Tru64

Hi all. Anyone know what permissions or anything is needed to give users the privileges to see top statistics information ? I ask this because I have a user on which I execute top from and display just this info
Code:
load averages:  0.49,  0.47,  0.46                                                                                  10:11:01
0 processes:
CPU states: 12.7% user,  0.0% nice,  2.1% system, 85.0% idle
Memory: Real: 5638M/7964M act/tot  Virtual: 16384M use/tot  Free: 1614M

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE   TIME    CPU COMMAND

It doesn't show me statistics about the processes (no matter if I try to hit 'n' to list 10 or 20, or whatever). However, I have the same exact system (just on 1885 alpha) on which I execute top and it displays this statistic. What I am missing ?

This is OSF1 V5.1 2650 alpha.

Thanks!
 

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focus(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						focus(3pm)

NAME
focus - Manage the input focus SYNOPSIS
$widget->focus $widget->focusOption $widget->focusNext $widget->focusPrev $widget->focusFollowsMouse DESCRIPTION
The focus methods are used to manage the Tk input focus. At any given time, one window on each display is designated as the focus window; any key press or key release events for the display are sent to that window. It is normally up to the window manager to redirect the focus among the top-level windows of a display. For example, some window managers automatically set the input focus to a top-level window whenever the mouse enters it; others redirect the input focus only when the user clicks on a window. Usually the window manager will set the focus only to top-level windows, leaving it up to the application to redirect the focus among the children of the top-level. Tk remembers one focus window for each top-level (the most recent descendant of that top-level to receive the focus); when the window manager gives the focus to a top-level, Tk automatically redirects it to the remembered window. Within a top-level Tk uses an explicit focus model by default. Moving the mouse within a top-level does not normally change the focus; the focus changes only when a widget decides explicitly to claim the focus (e.g., because of a button click), or when the user types a key such as Tab that moves the focus. The method focusFollowsMouse may be invoked to create an implicit focus model: it reconfigures Tk so that the focus is set to a window whenever the mouse enters it. The methods focusNext and focusPrev implement a focus order among the windows of a top-level; they are used in the default bindings for Tab and Shift-Tab, among other things. The focus methods can take any of the following forms: $widget->focusCurrent Returns the focus window on the display containing the $widget, or an empty string if no window in this application has the focus on that display. $widget->focus If the application currently has the input focus on $widget's display, this command resets the input focus for $widget's display to $widget and returns an empty string. If the application doesn't currently have the input focus on $widget's display, $widget will be remembered as the focus for its top-level; the next time the focus arrives at the top-level, Tk will redirect it to $widget. $widget->focusForce Sets the focus of $widget's display to $widget, even if the application doesn't currently have the input focus for the display. This command should be used sparingly, if at all. In normal usage, an application should not claim the focus for itself; instead, it should wait for the window manager to give it the focus. $widget->focusLastfor Returns the name of the most recent window to have the input focus among all the windows in the same top-level as $widget. If no window in that top-level has ever had the input focus, or if the most recent focus window has been deleted, then the top-level is returned. The return value is the window that will receive the input focus the next time the window manager gives the focus to the top-level. $widget->focusNext $widget->focusPrev focusNext is a utility method used for keyboard traversal, but can be useful in other contexts. It sets the focus to the ``next'' window after $widget in focus order. The focus order is determined by the stacking order of windows and the structure of the window hierarchy. Among siblings, the focus order is the same as the stacking order, with the lowest window being first. If a window has children, the window is visited first, followed by its children (recursively), followed by its next sibling. Top-level windows other than $widget are skipped, so that focusNext never returns a window in a different top-level from $widget. After computing the next window, focusNext examines the window's -takefocus option to see whether it should be skipped. If so, focusNext continues on to the next window in the focus order, until it eventually finds a window that will accept the focus or returns back to $widget. focusPrev is similar to focusNext except that it sets the focus to the window just before $widget in the focus order. $widget->focusFollowsMouse focusFollowsMouse changes the focus model for the application to an implicit one where the window under the mouse gets the focus. After this procedure is called, whenever the mouse enters a window Tk will automatically give it the input focus. The focus command may be used to move the focus to a window other than the one under the mouse, but as soon as the mouse moves into a new window the focus will jump to that window. Note: at present there is no built-in support for returning the application to an explicit focus model; to do this you'll have to write a script that deletes the bindings created by focusFollowsMouse. QUIRKS
When an internal window receives the input focus, Tk doesn't actually set the X focus to that window; as far as X is concerned, the focus will stay on the top-level window containing the window with the focus. However, Tk generates FocusIn and FocusOut events just as if the X focus were on the internal window. This approach gets around a number of problems that would occur if the X focus were actually moved; the fact that the X focus is on the top-level is invisible unless you use C code to query the X server directly. CAVEATS
Note that for the Canvas widget, the call to focus has to be fully qualified. This is because there is already a focus method for the Canvas widget, which sets the focus on individual canvas tags. $canvas->Tk::focus KEYWORDS
events, focus, keyboard, top-level, window manager perl v5.14.2 2010-05-29 focus(3pm)
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