04-15-2019
'top' command.
Hi Neo...
(Hopefully this is s separate post and NOT attached to the previous...)
Just had a thought.
Have you tried single user mode: Boot from "cmd and s' into console mode and run 'top' to see if the error is still on early startup?
Then 'exit' and see how it boots to GUI mode...
Bazza.
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mperfmon
mperfmon(1) General Commands Manual mperfmon(1)
NAME
mperfmon - Mono Performance Counter Monitor
SYNOPSIS
mperfmon [--config=FILE] [--report=REPORT_NAME] [--count=NUM] [pid]
OPTIONS
--config=FILE
Specifies the configuration file to load instead of the default one installed in the same directory as the app.
--report=REPORT_NAME
Instead of showing the GUI, run in console mode and print a report of the set of counters specified by REPORT_NAME and described in
the config file. The report is printed for up to the number of times specified with the --count option. The pid argument is used as
the instance name in the performance counters, it is typically the pid of a mono process.
--count=NUM
Sets the number of times a report is printed in console mode. The default is 2.
DESCRIPTION
mperfmon is a tool that allows you to monitor performance counters exposed by Mono processes or by the operating system. With the --report
option it can be used on the console, otherwise a GUI is started. In GUI mode each counter added is monitored at user-specified time inter-
vals (the default is 1 second) and it is shown in a graph as it changes over time.
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Visit http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list for details.
WEB SITE
Visit http://www.mono-project.com for details
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