On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:39:59 -0400
Mark Grieveson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement?
At some point a bit later, Roberto wrote:
Try top.
Thanks Roberto. That's great.
Another one to try would be htop (http
On 07/10/2007 09:17 PM, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement? I have an old Pentium III (450 MHz, 384 MB ram) and
normally I use gnome, but I've been experimenting with other desktop
environments and/or window managers. I'm
Another one to try would be htop (http://htop.sourceforge.net),
which you'll find in the repositories.
Thanks. That one's quite good -- and colourful, too!
Mark
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Another one to try would be htop (http://htop.sourceforge.net),
which you'll find in the repositories.
Thanks. That one's quite good -- and colourful, too!
I don't think anyone has mentioned vmstat on this
thread.
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Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement? I have an old Pentium III (450 MHz, 384 MB ram) and
normally I use gnome, but I've been experimenting with other desktop
environments and/or window managers. I'm not convinced that I'm any
better off though (my computer
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:17:56PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement?
Try top.
Regards,
-Roberto
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Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement?
Try 'ps -el' or a custom query with ps. The SZ field is the number
of pages of memory used by the process. Pages are 4096 bytes. Or you
might try 'free' both before and after starting a process
On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:17:56PM -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. Is there a command line utility for system resource
measurement?
At some point a bit later, Roberto wrote:
Try top.
Thanks Roberto. That's great.
Mark
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