05-20-2008
Thanks so much, this is exactly the sort of direction I was hoping for. Greatly appreciate it!
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xrestop
xrestop(1) General Commands Manual xrestop(1)
NAME
xrestop - monitor server resources used by X11 clients
SYNOPSIS
xrestop --help
xrestop [ --display display ] [ --batch ] [ --delay-time seconds ] [ --max-samples count ]
DESCRIPTION
Xrestop uses the X-Resource extension to provide 'top'-like statistics of each connected X11 client's server-side resource usage. It is
intended as a developer tool to aid more efficient server resource usage and debug server-side resource leakage.
OPTIONS
--help Show usage.
--display, -d <display>
Specify X11 display to monitor.
--delay-time, -t <seconds>
Time in seconds between taking samples. Default is 2 seconds.
--batch, -b
Run in batch mode. Slightly more detailed infomation is streamed to stdout rather than the usual curses interface. This mode is
intended for debugging a single client with something like
xrestop -b | grep -A 14 appname
--max-samples, -m <count>
Specify number of times to gather and display results. Default is continuous, which can be set with 0 (zero).
SEE ALSO
X(7), top(1).
BUGS
The X-Resource extension is very new and may not be 100% accurate.
AUTHOR
xrestop was written by Matthew Allum <mallum@handhelds.org>.
xrestop(1)