Hello,
I have written a program which gives CPU statistics, then what should i do
for putting this program in to the debian? This code is written to
take CPU loading statistics. cpustat; shows the usage load statistic of
your CPU. I Code tested for Intel Processors. After then code will be
ported
This code is written to
take CPU loading statistics. cpustat; shows the usage load statistic of
your CPU.
top(1) gives the exact same information. What's the advantage of your program?
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Re,
ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's load
and usage.
regards.
top(1) gives the exact same information. What's the advantage of your
program?
Cheers,
Sebastian
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:18:58 +0300 (EEST)
Ozgur Karatas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re,
ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's
load and usage.
huh?
My top shows (admittedly not on my desktop machine;) shows:
15:31:22 up 50 days, 2:41, 2 users, load average:
Hello,
i want to help as much as i can. i dont know very much but i want to help
debian evolve and improve myself at the same time. i am coding small
applications for this purpose. they could help some.
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:18:58 +0300 (EEST)
Ozgur Karatas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re,
ps
ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's load
and usage.
As far as I can see it, you're reading the exact same information as top(1)...
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 04:18:58PM +0300, Ozgur Karatas wrote:
ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's load
and usage.
top reports these. For example:
| Tasks: 112 total, 2 running, 109 sleeping, 1 stopped, 0 zombie
| Cpu(s): 0.0% us, 0.0% sy, 0.0% ni,
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Ozgur Karatas wrote:
Re,
ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's load
and usage.
regards.
But top(1) also does that, no?
Or is the difference that it is a running total, like ping?
Still, this app is so small that
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ps and top command gives the ram state. i am doing this to see cpu's load and usage.As far as I can see it, you're reading the exact same information as top(1)...
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:41:05 +0300 (EEST)
Ozgur Karatas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i want to help as much as i can. i dont know very much but i want to
help debian evolve and improve myself at the same time. i am coding
small applications for this purpose. they could help some.
You can
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