From: Dave NotTelling Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 21:52:04 -0400:
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> I can see that the threads are showing up with meaningful names using
> `top -H`. Names like `zmq_pub_sink_c1`. The `ps` command doesn't
> usually show me
I can see that the threads are showing up with meaningful names using `top
-H`. Names like `zmq_pub_sink_c1`. The `ps` command doesn't usually show
me anything special :( But, `top -H` does which is nice.
On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 9:46 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> On
On 05/04/2017 09:23 PM, Dave NotTelling wrote:
How are processes named in GNU Radio? I assumed they took on the ID
of the block. But testing has showed that not to be the case. I was
hoping to be able to see CPU usage of my blocks by running `top -H`
and looking at the process names. I also
How are processes named in GNU Radio? I assumed they took on the ID of the
block. But testing has showed that not to be the case. I was hoping to be
able to see CPU usage of my blocks by running `top -H` and looking at the
process names. I also tried setting the block alias but that did