Thank you for your answer Vladimir,
The selectable columns with top are :
* A: PID = Process Id
* E: USER = User Name
* H: PR = Priority
* I: NI = Nice value
* O: VIRT = Virtual Image (kb)
* Q: RES = Resident size (kb)
* T: SHR = Shared Mem size (kb)
* W: S = Process Status
* K: %CPU = CPU usage
* N: %MEM = Memory usage (RES)
* M: TIME+ = CPU Time, hundredths
b: PPID = Parent Process Pid
c: RUSER = Real user name
d: UID = User Id
f: GROUP = Group Name
g: TTY = Controlling Tty
j: #C = Last used cpu (SMP)
p: SWAP = Swapped size (kb)
l: TIME = CPU Time
r: CODE = Code size (kb)
s: DATA = Data+Stack size (kb)
u: nFLT = Page Fault count
v: nDRT = Dirty Pages count
y: WCHAN = Sleeping in Function
z: Flags = Task Flags <sched.h>
* X: COMMAND = Command name/line
I don't see anything relating to threads...
Thanks for help,
St�phane
> I believe that top by default does not show threads. While top is
> running, type "H". ("h" brings up help.)
>
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>>>>>> "t" == trombi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> t> Hello,
> t>
> t> I have kernel 2.6.5, Blackdown 1.4.2.
> t> I have a multi-threading java server application.
> t> Unlike my old version of Linux (kernel 2.4.25), I don't see the
> number of
> t> threads my application is running with the "top" linux command. I
> only see
> t> one "java" process.
> t> I understand this is due to the new NPTL thread architecture under
> Kernel
> t> 2.6.
> t> Is there an other way than the "top" command to display the number
> of
> t> threads of my application is using and without Java debuging ?
> t>
> t> Thanks in advance,
> t>
> t> St�phane
> t>
> t>
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