per cpu statistics
Mulley, Nikhil
mnikhil at corp.untd.com
Sun Jan 23 08:24:14 UTC 2005
Yeah top does give me that.. BTW , I now just now found that /proc/slab* files have that :)
but I do not understand why is not there any non-interactive top in Linux like Solaris
when I do 'top -Sn -o cpu' it just gets as non-interactive top unlike in Linux , I have to do in batch mode...
is there any similar option in the top of Linux...
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> Subject: Re: per cpu statistics
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>
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2005 at 08:41:13PM +0530, Mulley, Nikhil wrote:
> > Can anybody please tell me if I want to see what is the usage of
> > processes,CPU usage details etc...per CPU..( this questions
> applies to
> > machine with an HT and more than 1 processor) as Linux is
> HT compliant
> > , so it should me the details right ?
>
> Have you looked at top? What do you need that top won't give you?
>
> > One More question is , I have a network of few machines..and one
> > acting as the DNS Server. I just wanted the DNS to use both the
> > processors ..kinda SMP.
>
> You need to look at setting up a primary and secondary DNS server.
> There's a lot of online help out there you can find with a
> bit of goggle
> searching.
>
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