On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, David Lynn wrote:
| > You might find the output of `vmstat' to be a bit more friendly.
|
| Yes, friendly, but it doesn't break down information by processes. We
| would like to know what is eating our memory/cpu and what processes
| aren't getting what they need.
|
| --David
uhhh, i might be totally lost here on the thread as i wasnt paying
attention earlier, but how about:
ps auxwww (or syntax that works on your system?)
Output similar to:
(ekool@obv)(1/ttyp6)(08:53pm:02/01/01)-
($:~)- ps uxww
USER PID %CPU %MEM SIZE RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
ekool 14675 0.0 0.9 1176 616 p2 S 12:21 0:00 -bash
ekool 24061 0.0 0.9 1184 628 p5 S Jan 29 0:00 -bash
ekool 26847 0.0 0.9 1176 616 p4 S 19:26 0:00 -bash
ekool 29163 6.0 0.9 1176 616 p6 S 20:51 0:00 -bash
ekool 29178 0.0 0.5 872 356 p6 R 20:51 0:00 ps uxww
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8:50pm up 148 days, 3:19, 5 users, load average: 0.40, 0.26, 0.19
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