[plug] top and threads
Trent Lloyd
trentlloyd at iprimus.com.au
Fri Mar 29 00:06:28 WST 2002
use a normal ps command with -f and you can use all the other flags for mem
usage and etc
At 11:14 AM 28/03/2002 +0800, you wrote:
>Is there an alternative way to display current process information (ie
>updating as you look at it) that handles linux threads a bit more
>intelligently than top (from the procps package in debian woody)?
>
>I ask because I want to see what my java programs are up to, mainly
>their memory usage, but ignore all their threads. The java runtime uses
>quite a few threads, and they appear as almost identical processes to
>top, so clutter up the top display. ps suffers from the same problem.
>pstree handles this a bit better, by merging identical branches, but
>doesn't show memory usage.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>
>
>--
>Russell Steicke
>
>-- Fortune says:
>Rule the Empire through force.
> -- Shogun Tokugawa
Trent Lloyd
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