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| .ds F \fIOff\fR |
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| .ds AS asterisk ('*') |
| .ds CF configuration file |
| .ds CI interactive command |
| .ds CO command\-line option |
| .ds CW \'current' window |
| .ds FM full\-screen mode |
| .ds MP \fBphysical\fR memory |
| .ds MS \fBshared\fR memory |
| .ds MV \fBvirtual\fR memory |
| .ds NT \fBNote\fR: |
| .ds PU CPU |
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| .\" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| .TH TOP 1 "September 2002" "Linux" "Linux User's Manual" |
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| .SH NAME |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| top \- display Linux tasks |
| |
| |
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| .SH SYNOPSIS |
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| \*(ME \-\fBhv\fR | \-\fBbcHisS\fR \-\fBd\fI delay\fR \-\fBn\fI |
| iterations\fR \-\fBp\fI pid\fR [,\fI pid\fR ...] |
| |
| The traditional switches '-' and whitespace are optional. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| The \*(ME program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. |
| It can display\fB system\fR summary information as well as a list of\fB |
| tasks\fR currently being managed by the Linux kernel. |
| The types of system summary information shown and the types, order and |
| size of information displayed for tasks are all user configurable and |
| that configuration can be made persistent across restarts. |
| |
| The program provides a limited interactive interface for process |
| manipulation as well as a much more extensive interface for personal |
| configuration \*(EM encompassing every aspect of its operation. |
| And while \*(ME is referred to throughout this document, you are free |
| to name the program anything you wish. |
| That new name, possibly an alias, will then be reflected on \*(Me's display |
| and used when reading and writing a \*(CF. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH OVERVIEW |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS Documentation |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| The remaining Table of Contents |
| 1. COMMAND\-LINE Options |
| 2. FIELDS / Columns |
| a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields |
| b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns |
| 3. INTERACTIVE Commands |
| a. GLOBAL Commands |
| b. SUMMARY Area Commands |
| c. TASK Area Commands |
| d. COLOR Mapping |
| 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode |
| a. WINDOWS Overview |
| b. COMMANDS for Windows |
| 5. FILES |
| a. SYSTEM Configuration File |
| b. PERSONAL Configuration File |
| 6. STUPID TRICKS Sampler |
| a. Kernel Magic |
| b. Bouncing Windows |
| c. The Big Bird Window |
| 7. BUGS, 8. HISTORY Former top, 9. AUTHOR, 10. SEE ALSO |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS Operation |
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| When operating \*(Me, the two most important keys are help ('h' or '?') and |
| quit ('q') key. |
| Alternatively, you could simply use the traditional interrupt key ('^C') |
| when you're done. |
| |
| When you start \*(Me for the first time, you'll be presented with the |
| traditional screen elements: 1) Summary Area; 2) Message/Prompt Line; |
| 3) Columns Header; 4) Task Area. |
| There will, however, be some differences when compared to the former top. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| .B Highlighting |
| .I Summary_Area\fR: |
| There is no highlighting for load/uptime and only values are highlighted for |
| other elements. |
| |
| .I Task_Area\fR: |
| Tasks running (or ready to run) will be highlighted, and bold is only one way |
| of emphasizing such processes. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| .B Content/Labels |
| .I Summary_Area\fR: |
| The program name is shown, perhaps a symlink or alias. |
| The Cpu(s) state label hints at other possibilities. |
| The memory stats use a lower case 'k'. |
| |
| .I Columns_Header\fR: |
| Will show a new field and some changed labels. |
| More new fields will be found as you customize your \*(Me. |
| |
| .PP |
| \*(NT the width of \*(Me's display will be limited to 512 positions. |
| Displaying all fields requires a minimum of 160 characters. |
| The remaining width could be used for the 'Command' column. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS Startup Defaults |
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| The following startup defaults assume no \*(CF, thus no user customizations. |
| Even so, items shown with an \*(AS could be overridden through the |
| command-line. |
| |
| \fIGlobal_defaults\fR |
| 'A' - Alt display Off (full-screen) |
| * 'd' - Delay time 3.0 seconds |
| 'I' - Irix mode On\ \ (no, 'solaris' smp) |
| * 'p' - PID monitoring Off |
| * 's' - Secure mode Off (unsecured) |
| 'B' - Bold disable Off |
| \fISummary_Area_defaults\fR |
| 'l' - Load Avg/Uptime On\ \ (thus program name) |
| 't' - Task/Cpu states On\ \ (1+1 lines, see '1') |
| 'm' - Mem/Swap usage On\ \ (2 lines worth) |
| '1' - Single Cpu On\ \ (thus 1 line if smp) |
| \fITask_Area_defaults\fR |
| 'b' - Bold hilite On\ \ (not 'reverse') |
| * 'c' - Command line Off (name, not cmdline) |
| * 'H' - Threads Off\ (show all threads) |
| * 'i' - Idle tasks On\ \ (show all tasks) |
| 'R' - Reverse sort On\ \ (pids high-to-low) |
| * 'S' - Cumulative time Off (no, dead children) |
| 'x' - Column hilite Off\ (no, sort field) |
| 'y' - Row hilite On\ \ (yes, running tasks) |
| 'z' - color/mono Off\ (no, colors) |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 1. COMMAND-LINE Options |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| The command-line syntax for \*(Me consists of: |
| |
| \-\fBhv\fR\ |\ -\fBbcHisS\fR\ \-\fBd\fI\ delay\fR\ \-\fBn\fI\ iterations\ |
| \fR\ \-\fBp\fI\ pid\fR\ [,\fIpid\fR...] |
| |
| The typically mandatory switches ('-') and even whitespace are completely |
| optional. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBb\fR :\fB Batch mode\fR operation |
| Starts \*(Me in 'Batch mode', which could be useful for sending output |
| from \*(Me to other programs or to a file. |
| In this mode, \*(Me will not accept input and runs until the iterations |
| limit you've set with the '-n' \*(CO or until killed. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBc\fR :\fB Command line/Program name\fR toggle |
| Starts \*(Me with the last remembered 'c' state reversed. |
| Thus, if \*(Me was displaying command lines, now that field will show program |
| names, and visa versa. |
| \*(XC 'c' \*(CI for additional information. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBd\fR :\fB Delay time\fR interval as:\ \ \fB-d ss.tt\fR (\fIseconds\fR.\fItenths\fR) |
| Specifies the delay between screen updates, and overrides the corresponding |
| value in one's personal \*(CF or the startup default. |
| Later this can be changed with the 'd' or 's' \*(CIs. |
| |
| Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed. |
| In all cases, however, such changes are prohibited if \*(Me is running |
| in 'Secure mode', except for root (unless the 's' \*(CO was used). |
| For additional information on 'Secure mode' \*(Xt 5a. SYSTEM Configuration File. |
| |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBh\fR :\fB Help\fR |
| Show library version and the usage prompt, then quit. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBH\fR :\fB Threads\fR toggle |
| Starts \*(Me with the last remembered 'H' state reversed. |
| When this toggle is \*O, all individual threads will be displayed. Otherwise, \*(Me displays a summation of all threads in a process. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBi\fR :\fB Idle Processes\fR toggle |
| Starts \*(Me with the last remembered 'i' state reversed. |
| When this toggle is \*F, tasks that are idled or zombied will not be displayed. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBn\fR :\fB Number of iterations\fR limit as:\fB\ \ -n number\fR |
| Specifies the maximum number of iterations, or frames, \*(Me should |
| produce before ending. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBu\fR :\fB Monitor by user\fR as:\fB\ \ -u somebody |
| Monitor only processes with an effective UID or user name |
| matching that given. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBU\fR :\fB Monitor by user\fR as:\fB\ \ -U somebody |
| Monitor only processes with a UID or user name matching that given. |
| This matches real, effective, saved, and filesystem UIDs. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBp\fR :\fB Monitor PIDs\fR as:\fB\ \ -pN1 -pN2 ...\fR\ \ or\fB\ \ -pN1, N2 [,...] |
| Monitor only processes with specified process IDs. |
| This option can be given up to 20 times, or you can provide a comma delimited |
| list with up to 20 pids. |
| Co-mingling both approaches is permitted. |
| |
| This is a \*(CO only. |
| And should you wish to return to normal operation, it is not necessary |
| to quit and and restart \*(Me \*(EM just issue the '=' \*(CI. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBs\fR :\fB Secure mode\fR operation |
| Starts \*(Me with secure mode forced, even for root. |
| This mode is far better controlled through the system \*(CF |
| (\*(Xt 5. FILES). |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBS\fR :\fB Cumulative time mode\fR toggle |
| Starts \*(Me with the last remembered 'S' state reversed. |
| When 'Cumulative mode' is \*O, each process is listed with the \*(Pu |
| time that it and its dead children have used. |
| \*(XC 'S' \*(CI for additional information regarding this mode. |
| |
| .TP 5 |
| \-\fBv\fR :\fB Version\fR |
| Show library version and the usage prompt, then quit. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 2. FIELDS / Columns |
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| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 2a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Listed below are \*(Me's available fields. |
| They are always associated with the letter shown, regardless of the position |
| you may have established for them with the 'o' (Order fields) \*(CI. |
| |
| Any field is selectable as the sort field, and you control whether they |
| are sorted high-to-low or low-to-high. |
| For additional information on sort provisions \*(Xt 3c. TASK Area Commands. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| a:\fB PID\fR \*(EM Process Id\fR |
| The task's unique process ID, which periodically wraps, |
| though never restarting at zero. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| b:\fB PPID\fR \*(EM Parent Process Pid\fR |
| The process ID of a task's parent. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| c:\fB RUSER\fR \*(EM Real User Name\fR |
| The real user name of the task's owner. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| d:\fB UID\fR \*(EM User Id\fR |
| The effective user ID of the task's owner. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| e:\fB USER\fR \*(EM User Name\fR |
| The effective user name of the task's owner. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| f:\fB GROUP\fR \*(EM Group Name\fR |
| The effective group name of the task's owner. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| g:\fB TTY\fR \*(EM Controlling Tty |
| The name of the controlling terminal. |
| This is usually the device (serial port, pty, etc.) from which the |
| process was started, and which it uses for input or output. |
| However, a task need not be associated with a terminal, in which case |
| you'll see '?' displayed. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| h:\fB PR\fR \*(EM Priority |
| The priority of the task. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| i:\fB NI\fR \*(EM Nice value |
| The nice value of the task. |
| A negative nice value means higher priority, whereas a positive nice value |
| means lower priority. |
| Zero in this field simply means priority will not be adjusted in determining a |
| task's dispatchability. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| j:\fB P\fR \*(EM Last used \*(PU (SMP) |
| A number representing the last used processor. |
| In a true SMP environment this will likely change frequently since the kernel |
| intentionally uses weak affinity. |
| Also, the very act of running \*(Me may break this weak affinity and cause more |
| processes to change \*(PUs more often (because of the extra demand for |
| \*(Pu time). |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| k:\fB %CPU\fR \*(EM \*(PU usage |
| The task's share of the elapsed \*(PU time since the last screen update, |
| expressed as a percentage of total \*(PU time. |
| In a true SMP environment, if 'Irix mode' is \*F, \*(Me will operate |
| in 'Solaris mode' where a task's \*(Pu usage will be divided by the total |
| number of \*(PUs. |
| You toggle 'Irix/Solaris' modes with the 'I' \*(CI. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| l:\fB TIME\fR \*(EM \*(PU Time |
| Total \*(PU time the task has used since it started. |
| When 'Cumulative mode' is \*O, each process is listed with the \*(Pu |
| time that it and its dead children has used. |
| You toggle 'Cumulative mode' with 'S', which is a \*(CO and an \*(CI. |
| \*(XC 'S' \*(CI for additional information regarding this mode. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| m:\fB TIME+\fR \*(EM \*(PU Time, hundredths |
| The same as 'TIME', but reflecting more granularity through hundredths of |
| a second. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| n:\fB %MEM\fR \*(EM Memory usage (RES) |
| A task's currently used share of available \*(MP. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| o:\fB VIRT\fR \*(EM Virtual Image (kb) |
| The total amount of \*(MV used by the task. |
| It includes all code, data and shared libraries plus pages that have been |
| swapped out. |
| |
| VIRT = SWAP + RES. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| p:\fB SWAP\fR \*(EM Swapped size (kb) |
| The swapped out portion of a task's total \*(MV image. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| q:\fB RES\fR \*(EM Resident size (kb) |
| The non-swapped \*(MP a task has used. |
| |
| RES = CODE + DATA. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| r:\fB CODE\fR \*(EM Code size (kb) |
| The amount of \*(MP devoted to executable code, also known as |
| the 'text resident set' size or TRS. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| s:\fB DATA\fR \*(EM Data+Stack size (kb) |
| The amount of \*(MP devoted to other than executable code, also known as |
| the 'data resident set' size or DRS. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| t:\fB SHR\fR \*(EM Shared Mem size (kb) |
| The amount of \*(MS used by a task. |
| It simply reflects memory that could be potentially shared with |
| other processes. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| u:\fB nFLT\fR \*(EM Page Fault count |
| The number of\fB major\fR page faults that have occurred for a task. |
| A page fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a virtual |
| page that is not currently present in its address space. |
| A major page fault is when disk access is involved in making that |
| page available. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| v:\fB nDRT\fR \*(EM Dirty Pages count |
| The number of pages that have been modified since they were last |
| written to disk. |
| Dirty pages must be written to disk before the corresponding physical memory |
| location can be used for some other virtual page. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| w:\fB S\fR \*(EM Process Status |
| The status of the task which can be one of: |
| '\fBD\fR' = uninterruptible sleep |
| '\fBR\fR' = running |
| '\fBS\fR' = sleeping |
| '\fBT\fR' = traced or stopped |
| '\fBZ\fR' = zombie |
| |
| Tasks shown as running should be more properly thought of as 'ready to run' |
| \*(EM their task_struct is simply represented on the Linux run-queue. |
| Even without a true SMP machine, you may see numerous tasks in this state |
| depending on \*(Me's delay interval and nice value. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| x:\fB Command\fR \*(EM Command\fB line\fR or Program\fB name\fR |
| Display the command line used to start a task or the name of the associated |
| program. |
| You toggle between command\fI line\fR and\fI name\fR with 'c', which is both |
| a \*(CO and an \*(CI. |
| |
| When you've chosen to display command lines, processes without a command |
| line (like kernel threads) will be shown with only the program name in |
| parentheses, as in this example: |
| \fR( mdrecoveryd ) |
| |
| Either form of display is subject to potential truncation if it's too long to |
| fit in this field's current width. |
| That width depends upon other fields selected, their order and the current |
| screen width. |
| |
| \*(NT The 'Command' field/column is unique, in that it is not fixed-width. |
| When displayed, this column will be allocated all remaining screen width (up |
| to the maximum 512 characters) to provide for the potential growth of program |
| names into command lines. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| y:\fB WCHAN\fR \*(EM Sleeping in Function |
| Depending on the availability of the kernel link map ('System.map'), this field |
| will show the name or the address of the kernel function in which the task is |
| currently sleeping. |
| Running tasks will display a dash ('-') in this column. |
| |
| \*(NT By displaying this field, \*(Me's own working set will be increased by |
| over 700Kb. |
| Your only means of reducing that overhead will be to stop and restart \*(Me. |
| |
| .TP 3 |
| z:\fB Flags\fR \*(EM Task Flags |
| This column represents the task's current scheduling flags which are |
| expressed in hexadecimal notation and with zeros suppressed. |
| These flags are officially documented in <linux/sched.h>. |
| Less formal documentation can also be found on the 'Fields select' |
| and 'Order fields' screens. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 2b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| After pressing the \*(CIs 'f' (Fields select) or \'o' (Order fields) you will |
| be shown a screen containing the current \fBfields string\fR followed by names |
| and descriptions for all fields. |
| |
| Here is a sample\fB fields string\fR from one of \*(Me's four windows/field |
| groups and an explanation of the conventions used: |
| .Jbu |
| Sample fields string: |
| \fIANOPQRSTUVXbcdefgjlmyzWHIK\fR |
| .Jbu |
| The order of displayed fields corresponds to the order of the letters |
| in that string. |
| .Jbu |
| If the letter is\fI upper case\fR the corresponding field itself will |
| then be shown as part of the \*(TD (screen width permitting). |
| This will also be indicated by a leading \*(AS, as in this excerpt: |
| \fR... |
| \fB* K: %CPU = CPU usage |
| \fR l: TIME = CPU Time |
| \fR m: TIME+ = CPU Time, hundredths |
| \fB* N: %MEM = Memory usage (RES) |
| \fB* O: VIRT = Virtual Image (kb) |
| \fR... |
| |
| .TP |
| .B Fields select\fR screen \*(EM the 'f' \*(CI |
| You\fI toggle\fR the\fB display\fR of a field by simply pressing the |
| corresponding letter. |
| |
| .TP |
| .B Order fields\fR screen \*(EM the 'o' \*(CI |
| You\fI move\fR a field to the\fB left\fR by pressing the corresponding\fB |
| upper case\fR letter and to the\fB right\fR with the\fB lower case\fR |
| letter. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 3. INTERACTIVE Commands |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Listed below is a brief index of commands within categories. |
| Some commands appear more than once \*(EM their meaning or scope may vary |
| depending on the context in which they are issued. |
| |
| 3a.\fI GLOBAL_Commands\fR |
| <Ret/Sp> ?, =, A, B, d, G, h, I, k, q, r, s, W, Z |
| 3b.\fI SUMMARY_Area_Commands\fR |
| l, m, t, 1 |
| 3c.\fI TASK_Area_Commands\fR |
| Appearance: b, x, y, z |
| Content: c, f, H, o, S, u |
| Size: #, i, n |
| Sorting: <, >, F, O, R |
| 3d.\fI COLOR_Mapping\fR |
| <Ret>, a, B, b, H, M, q, S, T, w, z, 0 - 7 |
| 4b.\fI COMMANDS_for_Windows\fR |
| -, _, =, +, A, a, G, g, w |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 3a. GLOBAL Commands |
| The global \*(CIs are\fB always\fR available\fR in both \*(FM and \*(AM. |
| However, some of these \*(CIs are\fB not available\fR when running |
| in 'Secure mode'. |
| |
| If you wish to know in advance whether or not your \*(Me has been secured, |
| simply ask for help and view the system summary on the second line. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \<\fBEnter\fR> or <\fBSpace\fR> :\fIRefresh_Display\fR |
| These commands do nothing, they are simply ignored. |
| However, they will awaken \*(Me and following receipt of any input |
| the entire display will be repainted. |
| |
| Use either of these keys if you have a large delay interval and wish to |
| see current status, |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB?\fR\' or \'\fBh\fR\' :\fIHelp\fR |
| There are two help levels available. |
| The first will provide a reminder of all the basic \*(CIs. |
| If \*(Me is\fI secured\fR, that screen will be abbreviated. |
| |
| Typing 'h' or '?' on that help screen will take you to help for those \*(CIs |
| applicable to \*(AM. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB=\fR\' :\fIExit_Task_Limits\fR |
| Removes restrictions on which tasks are shown. |
| This command will reverse any 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands |
| that might be active. |
| It also provides for an 'exit' from PID monitoring. |
| See the '-p' \*(CO for a discussion of PID monitoring. |
| |
| When operating in \*(AM this command has a slightly broader meaning. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBA\fR\' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR |
| This command will switch between \*(FM and \*(AM. |
| \*(XT 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode and the 'G' \*(CI for insight into |
| \*(CWs and field groups. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBB\fR\' :\fIBold_Disable/Enable_toggle\fR |
| This command will influence use of the 'bold' terminfo capability and |
| alters\fB both\fR the \*(SA and \*(TA for the \*(CW. |
| While it is intended primarily for use with dumb terminals, it can be |
| applied anytime. |
| |
| \*(NT When this toggle is \*O and \*(Me is operating in monochrome mode, |
| the\fB entire display\fR will appear as normal text. |
| Thus, unless the 'x' and/or 'y' toggles are using reverse for emphasis, |
| there will be no visual confirmation that they are even on. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBd\fR\' or \'\fBs\fR\' :\fIChange_Delay_Time_interval\fR |
| You will be prompted to enter the delay time, in seconds, between |
| display updates. |
| |
| Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed. |
| Entering 0 causes (nearly) continuous updates, with an unsatisfactory |
| display as the system and tty driver try to keep up with \*(Me's demands. |
| The delay value is inversely proportional to system loading, |
| so set it with care. |
| |
| If at any time you wish to know the current delay time, simply ask for help |
| and view the system summary on the second line. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBG\fR\' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR |
| You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the |
| window/field group which should be made the \*(CW. |
| You will soon grow comfortable with these 4 windows, especially after |
| experimenting with \*(AM. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBI\fR\' :\fIIrix/Solaris_Mode_toggle\fR |
| When operating in 'Solaris mode' ('I' toggled \*F), a task's \*(Pu usage |
| will be divided by the total number of \*(PUs. |
| After issuing this command, you'll be informed of the new state of this toggle. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBu\fR\' :\fIselect a user\fR |
| You will be prompted for a UID or username. Only processes |
| belonging to the selected user will be displayed. This option |
| matches on the effective UID. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBU\fR\' :\fIselect a user\fR |
| You will be prompted for a UID or username. Only processes |
| belonging to the selected user will be displayed. This option |
| matches on the real, effective, saved, and filesystem UID. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBk\fR\' :\fIKill_a_task\fR |
| You will be prompted for a PID and then the signal to send. |
| The default signal, as reflected in the prompt, is SIGTERM. |
| However, you can send any signal, via number or name. |
| |
| If you wish to abort the kill process, do one of the following |
| depending on your progress: |
| 1) at the pid prompt, just press <Enter> |
| 2) at the signal prompt, type 0 |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBq\fR\' :\fIQuit\fR |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBr\fR\' :\fIRenice_a_Task\fR |
| You will be prompted for a PID and then the value to nice it to. |
| Entering a positive value will cause a process to lose priority. |
| Conversely, a negative value will cause a process to be viewed more |
| favorably by the kernel. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBW\fR\' :\fIWrite_the_Configuration_File\fR |
| This will save all of your options and toggles plus the current |
| display mode and delay time. |
| By issuing this command just before quitting \*(Me, you will be able restart |
| later in exactly that same state. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBZ\fR\' :\fIChange_Color_Mapping |
| This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the |
| colors for the \*(CW, or for all windows. |
| For details regarding this \*(CI \*(Xt 3d. COLOR Mapping. |
| |
| .IP "*" 3 |
| The commands shown with an \*(AS are not available in 'Secure mode', |
| nor will they be shown on the level-1 help screen. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 3b. SUMMARY Area Commands |
| The \*(SA \*(CIs are\fB always available\fR in both \*(FM and \*(AM. |
| They affect the beginning lines of your display and will determine the position |
| of messages and prompts. |
| |
| These commands always impact just the \*(CW/field group. |
| \*(XT 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode and the 'G' \*(CI for insight into |
| \*(CWs and field groups. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBl\fR\' :\fIToggle_Load_Average/Uptime\fR \*(EM On/Off |
| This is also the line containing the program name (possibly an alias) when |
| operating in \*(FM or the \*(CW name when operating in \*(AM. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBm\fR\' :\fIToggle_Memory/Swap_Usage\fR \*(EM On/Off |
| This command affects two \*(SA lines. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBt\fR\' :\fIToggle_Task/Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off |
| This command affects from 2 to many \*(SA lines, depending on the state |
| of the '1' toggle and whether or not \*(Me is running under true SMP. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB1\fR\' :\fIToggle_Single/Separate_Cpu_States\fR \*(EM On/Off |
| This command affects how the 't' command's Cpu States portion is shown. |
| Although this toggle exists primarily to serve massively-parallel SMP machines, |
| it is not restricted to solely SMP environments. |
| |
| When you see 'Cpu(s):' in the \*(SA, the '1' toggle is \*O and all |
| \*(Pu information is gathered in a single line. |
| Otherwise, each \*(Pu is displayed separately as: 'Cpu0, Cpu1, ...' |
| |
| .PP |
| \*(NT If the entire \*(SA has been toggled \*F for any window, you would be left |
| with just the\fB message line\fR. |
| In that way, you will have maximized available task rows but (temporarily) |
| sacrificed the program name in \*(FM or the \*(CW name when in \*(AM. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 3c. TASK Area Commands |
| The \*(TA \*(CIs are\fB always\fR available in \*(FM. |
| |
| The \*(TA \*(CIs are\fB never available\fR in \*(AM\fI if\fR the \*(CW's |
| \*(TD has been toggled \*F (\*(Xt 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode). |
| |
| .PP |
| .\" ......................... |
| .B APPEARANCE\fR of \*(TW |
| .br |
| .in +2 |
| The following commands will also be influenced by the state of the |
| global 'B' (bold disable) toggle. |
| .in |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBb\fR\' :\fIBold/Reverse_toggle\fR |
| This command will impact how the 'x' and 'y' toggles are displayed. |
| Further, it will only be available when at least one of those toggles is \*O. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBx\fR\' :\fIColumn_Highlight_toggle\fR |
| Changes highlighting for the current sort field. |
| You probably don't need a constant visual reminder of the sort field and |
| \*(Me hopes that you always run with 'column highlight' \*F, due to the cost |
| in path-length. |
| |
| If you forget which field is being sorted this command can serve as a quick |
| visual reminder. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBy\fR\' :\fIRow_Highlight_toggle\fR |
| Changes highlighting for "running" tasks. |
| For additional insight into this task state, \*(Xt 2a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields, |
| Process Status. |
| |
| Use of this provision provides important insight into your system's health. |
| The only costs will be a few additional tty escape sequences. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBz\fR\' :\fIColor/Monochrome_toggle\fR |
| Switches the \*(CW between your last used color scheme and the older form |
| of black-on-white or white-on-black. |
| This command will alter\fB both\fR the \*(SA and \*(TA but does not affect the |
| state of the 'x', 'y' or 'b' toggles. |
| |
| .PP |
| .\" ......................... |
| .B CONTENT\fR of \*(TW |
| .PD 0 |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBc\fR\' :\fICommand_Line/Program_Name_toggle\fR |
| This command will be honored whether or not the 'Command' column |
| is currently visible. |
| Later, should that field come into view, the change you applied will be seen. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBf\fR\' and \'\fBo\fR\' :\fIFields_select\fR or \fIOrder_fields\fR |
| These keys display separate screens where you can change which |
| fields are displayed and their order. |
| For additional information on these \*(CIs |
| \*(Xt 2b. SELECTING and ORDERING Columns. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBH\fR\' :\fIThreads_toggle\fR |
| When this toggle is \*O, all individual threads will be displayed. Otherwise, \*(Me displays a summation of all threads in a process. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBS\fR\' :\fICumulative_Time_Mode_toggle\fR |
| When 'Cumulative mode' is \*O, each process is listed with the \*(Pu |
| time that it and its dead children have used. |
| |
| When \*F, programs that fork into many separate tasks will appear |
| less demanding. |
| For programs like 'init' or a shell this is appropriate but for others, |
| like compilers, perhaps not. |
| Experiment with two \*(TWs sharing the same sort field but with different 'S' |
| states and see which representation you prefer. |
| |
| After issuing this command, you'll be informed of the new state of this toggle. |
| If you wish to know in advance whether or not 'Cumulative mode' is in |
| effect, simply ask for help and view the window summary on the second line. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBu\fR\' :\fIShow_Specific_User_Only\fR |
| You will be prompted to enter the name of the user to display. |
| Thereafter, in that \*(TW only matching User ID's will be shown, or possibly |
| no tasks will be shown. |
| |
| Later, if you wish to monitor all tasks again, re-issue this command but |
| just press <Enter> at the prompt, without providing a name. |
| |
| .PP |
| .\" ......................... |
| .B SIZE\fR of \*(TW |
| .PD 0 |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBi\fR\' :\fIIdle_Processes_toggle\fR |
| Displays all tasks or just active tasks. |
| When this toggle is \*F, idled or zombied processes will not be displayed. |
| |
| If this command is applied to the last \*(TD when in \*(AM, then it will not |
| affect the window's size, as all prior \*(TDs will have already been painted. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBn\fR\' or \'#\' :\fISet_Maximum_Tasks\fR |
| You will be prompted to enter the number of tasks to display. |
| The lessor of your number and available screen rows will be used. |
| |
| When used in \*(AM, this is the command that gives you precise control over |
| the size of each currently visible \*(TD, except for the very last. |
| It will not affect the last window's size, as all prior \*(TDs will have |
| already been painted. |
| |
| \*(NT If you wish to increase the size of the last visible \*(TD when in \*(AM, |
| simply decrease the size of the \*(TD(s) above it. |
| |
| .PP |
| .\" ......................... |
| .B SORTING\fR of \*(TW |
| .br |
| .in +2 |
| For compatibility, this \*(Me supports most of the former \*(Me sort keys. |
| Since this is primarily a service to former \*(Me users, these commands do |
| not appear on any help screen. |
| command sorted field supported |
| A start time (non-display) No |
| M %MEM Yes |
| N PID Yes |
| P %CPU Yes |
| T TIME+ Yes |
| |
| Before using any of the following sort provisions, \*(Me suggests that you |
| temporarily turn on column highlighting using the 'x' \*(CI. |
| That will help ensure that the actual sort environment matches your intent. |
| |
| The following \*(CIs will\fB only\fR be honored when the |
| current sort field is\fB visible\fR. |
| The sort field might\fI not\fR be visible because: |
| 1) there is insufficient\fI Screen Width\fR |
| 2) the 'f' \*(CI turned it \*F |
| .in |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB<\fR\' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Left\fR |
| Moves the sort column to the left unless the current sort field is |
| the first field being displayed. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB>\fR\' :\fIMove_Sort_Field_Right\fR |
| Moves the sort column to the right unless the current sort field is |
| the last field being displayed. |
| |
| .PP |
| .in +2 |
| The following \*(CIs will\fB always\fR be honored whether or not |
| the current sort field is visible. |
| .in |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBF\fR\' or \'\fBO\fR\' :\fISelect_Sort_Field\fR |
| These keys display a separate screen where you can change which field |
| is used as the sort column. |
| |
| If a field is selected which was not previously being displayed, it will |
| be forced \*O when you return to the \*(Me display. |
| However, depending upon your screen width and the order of your fields, |
| this sort field may not be displayable. |
| |
| This \*(CI can be a convenient way to simply verify the current sort field, |
| when running \*(Me with column highlighting turned \*F. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBR\fR\' :\fIReverse/Normal_Sort_Field_toggle\fR |
| Using this \*(CI you can alternate between high-to-low and low-to-high sorts. |
| |
| .PP |
| .in +2 |
| \*(NT Field sorting uses internal values, not those in column display. |
| Thus, the TTY and WCHAN fields will violate strict ASCII collating sequence. |
| .in |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 3d. COLOR Mapping |
| When you issue the 'Z' \*(CI, you will be presented with a separate screen. |
| That screen can be used to change the colors in just the \*(CW or |
| in all four windows before returning to the \*(Me display. |
| |
| .P |
| .B Available \*(CIs |
| \fB4\fR upper case letters to select a\fB target\fR |
| \fB8\fR numbers to select a\fB color\fR |
| normal toggles available\fR |
| 'B' :bold disable/enable |
| 'b' :running tasks "bold"/reverse |
| 'z' :color/mono |
| other commands available\fR |
| 'a'/'w' :apply, then go to next/prior |
| <Enter> :apply and exit |
| 'q' :abandon current changes and exit |
| |
| If your use 'a' or 'w' to cycle the targeted window, you will |
| have applied the color scheme that was displayed when you left that window. |
| You can, of course, easily return to any window and reapply different |
| colors or turn colors \*F completely with the 'z' toggle. |
| |
| The Color Mapping screen can also be used to change the \*(CW/field group |
| in either \*(FM or \*(AM. |
| Whatever was targeted when 'q' or <Enter> was pressed will be made current |
| as you return to the \*(Me display. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 4. ALTERNATE\-DISPLAY Mode |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 4a. WINDOWS Overview |
| .TP |
| .B Field Groups/Windows\fR: |
| .br |
| In \*(FM there is a single window represented by the entire screen. |
| That single window can still be changed to display 1 of 4 different\fB field |
| groups\fR (\*(Xc 'G' \*(CI, repeated below). |
| Each of the 4 field groups has a unique separately configurable\fB \*(SA\fR |
| and its own configurable\fB \*(TA\fR. |
| |
| In \*(AM, those 4 underlying field groups can now be made visible |
| simultaneously, or can be turned \*F individually at your command. |
| |
| The \*(SA will always exist, even if it's only the message line. |
| At any given time only\fI one\fR \*(SA can be displayed. |
| However, depending on your commands, there could be from\fI zero\fR |
| to\fI four\fR separate \*(TDs currently showing on the screen. |
| |
| .TP |
| .B Current Window\fR: |
| .br |
| The \*(CW is the window associated with the \*(SA and the window to which |
| task related commands are always directed. |
| Since in \*(AM you can toggle the \*(TD \*F, some commands might be |
| restricted for the \*(CW. |
| |
| A further complication arises when you have toggled the first \*(SA |
| line \*F. |
| With the loss of the window name (the 'l' toggled line), you'll not easily |
| know what window is the \*(CW. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 4b. COMMANDS for Windows |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fB-\fR\' and \'\fB_\fR\' :\fIShow/Hide_Window(s)_toggles\fR |
| The '-' key turns the \*(CW's \*(TD \*O and \*F. |
| When \*O, that \*(TA will show a minimum of the columns header you've |
| established with the 'f' and 'o' commands. |
| It will also reflect any other \*(TA options/toggles you've applied yielding |
| zero or more tasks. |
| |
| The '_' key does the same for all \*(TDs. |
| In other words, it switches between the currently visible \*(TD(s) and any |
| \*(TD(s) you had toggled \*F. |
| If all 4 \*(TDs are currently visible, this \*(CI will leave the \*(SA |
| as the only display element. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fB=\fR\' and \'\fB+\fR\' :\fIEqualize_(re-balance)_Window(s)\fR |
| The '=' key forces the \*(CW's \*(TD to be visible. |
| It also reverses any 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands that might |
| be active. |
| |
| The '+' key does the same for all windows. |
| The four \*(TDs will reappear, evenly balanced. |
| They will also have retained any customizations you had previously applied, |
| except for the 'i' (idle tasks) and 'n' (max tasks) commands. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBA\fR\' :\fIAlternate_Display_Mode_toggle\fR |
| This command will switch between \*(FM and \*(AM. |
| |
| The first time you issue this command, all four \*(TDs will be shown. |
| Thereafter when you switch modes, you will see only the \*(TD(s) you've |
| chosen to make visible. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBa\fR\' and \'\fBw\fR\' :\fINext_Window_Forward/Backward\fR |
| This will change the \*(CW, which in turn changes the window to which |
| commands are directed. |
| These keys act in a circular fashion so you can reach any desired \*(CW |
| using either key. |
| |
| Assuming the window name is visible (you have not toggled 'l' \*F), |
| whenever the \*(CW name loses its emphasis/color, that's a reminder |
| the \*(TD is \*F and many commands will be restricted. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| *\ \'\fBG\fR\' :\fIChoose_Another_Window/Field_Group\fR |
| You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the |
| window/field group which should be made the \*(CW. |
| |
| In \*(FM, this command is necessary to alter the \*(CW. |
| In \*(AM, it is simply a less convenient alternative to the 'a' and 'w' |
| commands. |
| |
| .TP 7 |
| \ \ \'\fBg\fR\' :\fIChange_Window/Field_Group_Name\fR |
| You will be prompted for a new name to be applied to the \*(CW. |
| It does not require that the window name be visible |
| (the 'l' toggle to be \*O). |
| |
| .IP "*" 3 |
| The \*(CIs shown with an \*(AS have use beyond \*(AM. |
| \'=', 'A', 'G' are always available |
| \'a', 'w' act the same when color mapping |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 5. FILES |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 5a. SYSTEM Configuration File |
| The presence of this file will influence which version of the 'help' screen |
| is shown to an ordinary user. |
| More importantly, it will limit what ordinary users are allowed |
| to do when \*(Me is running. |
| They will not be able to issue the following commands. |
| k Kill a task |
| r Renice a task |
| d or s Change delay/sleep interval |
| |
| The system \*(CF is\fB not\fR created by \*(Me. |
| Rather, you create this file manually and place it in the \fI/etc\fR |
| directory. |
| Its name must be 'toprc' and must have no leading '.' (period). |
| It must have only two lines. |
| |
| Here is an example of the contents of\fI /etc/toprc\fR: |
| s # line 1: 'secure' mode switch |
| 5.0 # line 2: 'delay'\ \ interval in seconds |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 5b. PERSONAL Configuration File |
| This file is written as '$HOME/.your-name-4-top' + 'rc'. |
| Use the 'W' \*(CI to create it or update it. |
| |
| Here is the general layout: |
| global # line 1: the program name/alias notation |
| " # line 2: id,altscr,irixps,delay,curwin |
| per ea # line a: winname,fieldscur |
| window # line b: winflags,sortindx,maxtasks |
| " # line c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr |
| |
| If the $HOME variable is not present, \*(Me will try to write the |
| personal \*(CF to the current directory, subject to permissions. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 6. STUPID TRICKS Sampler |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Many of these 'tricks' work best when you give \*(Me a scheduling boost. |
| So plan on starting him with a nice value of -10, assuming you've got |
| the authority. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 6a. Kernel Magic |
| .\" sorry, just can't help it -- don't ya love the sound of this? |
| For these stupid tricks, \*(Me needs \*(FM. |
| .\" ( apparently AM static was a potential concern ) |
| |
| .New |
| The user interface, through prompts and help, intentionally implies |
| that the delay interval is limited to tenths of a second. |
| However, you're free to set any desired delay. |
| If you want to see Linux at his scheduling best, try a delay of .09 |
| seconds or less. |
| |
| For this experiment, under x-windows open an xterm and maximize it. |
| Then do the following: |
| . provide a scheduling boost and tiny delay via: |
| nice -n -10 top -d.09 |
| . keep sorted column highlighting \*F to minimize |
| path length |
| . turn \*O reverse row highlighting for emphasis |
| . try various sort columns (TIME/MEM work well), |
| and normal or reverse sorts to bring the most |
| active processes into view |
| |
| What you'll see is a very busy Linux doing what he's always done for you, |
| but there was no program available to illustrate this. |
| |
| .New |
| Under an xterm using 'white-on-black' colors, try setting \*(Me's task color |
| to black and be sure that task highlighting is set to bold, not reverse. |
| Then set the delay interval to around .3 seconds. |
| |
| After bringing the most active processes into view, what you'll see are |
| the ghostly images of just the currently running tasks. |
| |
| .New |
| Delete the existing rcfile, or create a new symlink. |
| Start this new version then type 'T' (a secret key, \*(Xt 3c. TASK Area |
| Commands, Sorting) followed by 'W' and 'q'. |
| Finally, restart the program with -d0 (zero delay). |
| |
| Your display will be refreshed at three times the rate of the former \*(Me, |
| a 300% speed advantage. |
| As \*(Me climbs the TIME ladder, be as patient as you can while speculating |
| on whether or not \*(Me will ever reach the \*(Me. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 6b. Bouncing Windows |
| For these stupid tricks, \*(Me needs \*(AM. |
| |
| .New |
| With 3 or 4 \*(TDs visible, pick any window other than the last |
| and turn idle processes \*F. |
| Depending on where you applied 'i', sometimes several \*(TDs are bouncing and |
| sometimes it's like an accordion, as \*(Me tries his best to allocate space. |
| |
| .New |
| Set each window's summary lines differently: one with no memory; another with |
| no states; maybe one with nothing at all, just the message line. |
| Then hold down 'a' or 'w' and watch a variation on bouncing windows \*(EM |
| hopping windows. |
| |
| .New |
| Display all 4 windows and for each, in turn, set idle processes to \*F. |
| You've just entered the "extreme bounce" zone. |
| |
| .\" ...................................................................... |
| .SS 6c. The Big Bird Window |
| This stupid trick also requires \*(AM. |
| |
| .New |
| Display all 4 windows and make sure that 1:Def is the \*(CW. |
| Then, keep increasing window size until the all the other \*(TDs |
| are "pushed out of the nest". |
| |
| When they've all been displaced, toggle between all visible/invisible windows. |
| Then ponder this: |
| .br |
| is \*(Me fibbing or telling honestly your imposed truth? |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 7. BUGS |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Send bug reports to: |
| Albert D\. Cahalan, <albert@users.sf.net> |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 8. HISTORY Former top |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| The original top was written by Roger Binns, |
| based on Branko Lankester's <lankeste@fwi.uva.nl> ps program. |
| |
| Robert Nation <nation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.com> |
| adapted it for the proc file system. |
| |
| Helmut Geyer <Helmut.Geyer@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de> |
| added support for configurable fields. |
| |
| Plus many other individuals contributed over the years. |
| |
| |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| .SH 9. AUTHOR |
| .\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| This entirely new and enhanced replacement was written by: |
| Jim / James C. Warner, <warnerjc@worldnet.att.net> |
| .ig |
| ( as a means to learn Linux, can you believe it? ) |
| ( & he accidentally learned a little groff, too! ) |
| .. |
| |
| With invaluable help from: |
| Albert D\. Cahalan, <albert@users.sf.net> |
| Craig Small, <csmall@small.dropbear.id.au> |
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| .SH GNU Free Documentation License |
| Version 1.1, March 2000 |
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