<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
http-equiv="Content-Type">
</head>
<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#ffffff">
Hi,<br>
<br>
to answer to both : <br>
<br>
<ul>
<li>I 'm not using Fedora but RHEL 5, and no package is available
including atop or htop</li>
<li>Like a server, it runs under level 3 not 5, so I need a
command line tool<br>
</li>
</ul>
<br>
Le 15/03/11 15:34, Aaron Konstam a écrit :
<blockquote cite="mid:1300199687.2419.1.camel@cyrus" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 03:29 -0700, Suvayu Ali wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:02:27 +0100
Luc MAIGNAN <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:luc.maignan@winxpert.com"><luc.maignan@winxpert.com></a> wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">top only gives me global information for cpu, not per cpu (and core)
Is there a tool or a way to have these informations ?
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">
atop or htop?
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">
System Monitor [Applications->Sytem Tools-> System Monitor] will do
that and much more.
</pre>
</blockquote>
<br>
</body>
</html>