Hello,
I'm on a mac trying to have the follow cmd list the files after touch, but very unsuccessful. Please can you help.
sort $BOTHFILE | uniq -u | xargs -I {} -t touch {} >> $LOGFILE ;
BOTHFile contents in form of
/directory/file.txt
thanx (3 Replies)
Hi
Hi! I'm currently using AIX 5.2 and would like to know where can i find to see that there's a restriction on the number of login times a user can have. Example, I want give a 2 login per user but some one to give 3 login and some one have to give unlit login time (without logging off the... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Would like to know where do i find these process limit on OS level as my MQ is prompting this error...
An attempt to create an MQ process was rejected by the operating system due to a process limit (2 Replies)
HI All,
Can anyone send me a command to find TOP 5 Memory consuming process.
It would be lelpful if I get output something like below
processname - pid - memory(in MB) - command
I tried few commands from the internet but the result only give the real memory usage or pagging, I want total... (4 Replies)
I'm having a problem increasing the Postfix 2.5 smtpd process limit to 200. Here's what I have tried so far:
1)
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
default_process_limit = 2002)
/etc/postfix/master.cf:
smtp inet n - - - 200 smtpd3)
/etc/postfix/master.cf:
smtp ... (0 Replies)
This is my first time writing a script and Im having some trouble,
Im trying to use the top command to monitor processes and the amount of CPU usage they require, my aim is to get an email if a process takes over a certain percentage of CPU usage
I tried grep
Obviosly that hasnt worked,
Any... (8 Replies)
I wanted to know how to find the memory taken by a process using top command. The output of the top command is as follows as an example:
Mem: 13333364k total, 13238904k used, 94460k free, 623640k buffers
Swap: 25165816k total, 112k used, 25165704k free, 4572904k cached
PID USER ... (6 Replies)
For instance, when I run ss -lptn | grep sshd , the output is as follows:
LISTEN 0 128 *:22 *:* users:(("sshd",1252,3))
1252 refers to the process id, but what does the 3 refer to ? (2 Replies)
I'm trying to create a minimal, crude keylogger for X using only a shell script. I was quickly stumped: Why do these two commands entered in a terminal emulator produce output when I type...
$ xinput test 6 | grep press
$ xinput test 6 | awk '{print $3}'
...but this command produces no... (13 Replies)
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wmtop
WMTOP(1) User Manuals WMTOP(1)NAME
wmtop
SYNOPSIS
wmtop [-c command] [-U] [-x regexp] [-m]
DESCRIPTION
wmtop displays, as a WindowMaker dockapp, the CPU usage of the top 3 processes satisfying user supplied criteria.
OPTIONS -U displays processes owned only for the current user.
-c command
Execute command when dockapp is double clicked.
-x regexp
Exclude processes whose name matches the given regular expression. The regular expression need only match part of the process name.
Use '^' to mean the start of the name and '$' to mean the end.
-m Show (physical) memory usage rather than CPU usage. (Linux only)
-s Set interval between process samples in milliseconds.
-r Set interval between screen updates in milliseconds.
EXAMPLES
Monitor only users processesr, exclude WindowMaker dock apps and pop up xps when double clicked:
wmtop -c xps -U -x '^wm'
where we assume dock apps all have names starting with 'wm'.
BUGS
Please report any bugs you may find to:
wmtop-bugs@tanelorn.demon.co.uk
AUTHOR
Dan Piponi <dan@tanelorn.demon.co.uk>
http://www.tanelorn.demon.co.uk
SEE ALSO top(1)Linux JUNE 1999 WMTOP(1)