09-22-2014
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your update..
Later I am thinking like if the ram utilization is less than 300M and the load average is more then 4.00 , should take all the top users of memory and CPU utilization through "top" and "ps " command and put under one path.
-Siva
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ASMON(1) General Commands Manual ASMON(1)
NAME
asmon - A system resource monitor dockapp for Afterstep and WindowMaker
SYNOPSIS
asmon [options]
DESCRIPTION
Asmon is a dockable applet for X11 that monitors system resources. It is designed for the WindowMaker Dock or Afterstep Wharf but should
work with others as well. It displays CPU usage, load average, memory utilization, pages and swaps.
The upper most section of the applet displays CPU usage on the left, while numerically representing load average on the right.
The middle bar shows memory utilization divided by ticks into shared, buffers, and cached respectively, with the number of megabytes used
represented numerically to the right.
The lower bar displays information about swap, graphically on the left, numerically on the right.
At bottom left are four LEDs, top to bottom, left to right they are: pages in, pages out, swap in and swap out. The remainder of the bottom
row is dedicated to a graphical bar representing the amount of memory that the X server is using with the numerical representation to the
right, (optionally this section can be used to display uptime).
OPTIONS
-display <display>
Specify an alternate X display; see X(1).
-e <command>
Execute <command> on mouseclick.
-u Display uptime rather then X memory usage.
-v Show version information and exit.
-h Show summary of options.
SEE ALSO
The WindowMaker or Afterstep documentation and user guides for information about applets and docking.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul van Tilburg <paulvt@debian.org>, and later updated by Eric Evans <eevans@sym-link.com>, for the Debian
GNU/Linux system. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
Debian GNU/Linux April 6, 2000 ASMON(1)