Hi Ikbar

They are a couple of commands that you can run on your server to check its
resources usage.

From the command line, just type "top" and you will get a display of your
machine resources usage (memory/cpu/disk/processes/etc)

You can use "mtop" or "mytop" to check mysql specific usage information.

Those commands might not be installed by default on your machine, so you
might use your OS installer first

Regards,

Alvaro



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Le mer. 3 juil. 2019 à 23:39, ikbar <plhutem.k...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> hi alvaro
>
> im not IT person.... but im asking help from you. what is run top/mysqltop.
> Please help me
>
> tq
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