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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat CPU Usage statistics Dump in a text file over a period of time Post 302999866 by Anjan Ganguly on Thursday 29th of June 2017 02:44:52 AM
Old 06-29-2017
Thanks for the Reply @Gull04.
I am getting information time wise for the following through your given command.

Code:
Time      CPU      %user   %nice  %system  %iowait   %steal    %ideal

But the thing is that I have identified the application which is not responding
for a particular span of time period. I want to get the statistics of the Application during that span of time. By your given command I can see the CPU information overall.
But I need to have individual statistics of each application running at that time
period so that I can detect if any other application is causing the hang of my application or not? I have almost 10 customized application running on the system which are talking among themselves too.
Can you suggest something.
 

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STDLIB(7)						   Erlang Application Definition						 STDLIB(7)

NAME
STDLIB - The STDLIB Application DESCRIPTION
The STDLIB is mandatory in the sense that the minimal system based on Erlang/OTP consists of Kernel and STDLIB. The STDLIB application con- tains no services. CONFIGURATION
The following configuration parameters are defined for the STDLIB application. See app(5) for more information about configuration parame- ters. shell_esc = icl | abort : This parameter can be used to alter the behaviour of the Erlang shell when ^G is pressed. restricted_shell = module() : This parameter can be used to run the Erlang shell in restricted mode. shell_catch_exception = bool() : This parameter can be used to set the exception handling of the Erlang shell's evaluator process. shell_history_length = integer() >= 0 : This parameter can be used to determine how many commands are saved by the Erlang shell. shell_prompt_func = {Mod, Func} | default : where * Mod = atom() * Func = atom() This parameter can be used to set a customized Erlang shell prompt function. shell_saved_results = integer() >= 0 : This parameter can be used to determine how many results are saved by the Erlang shell. SEE ALSO
app(5) , application(3erl) , shell(3erl) , Ericsson AB stdlib 1.17.3 STDLIB(7)
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