top in Rawhide

Richard W.M. Jones rjones at redhat.com
Tue Oct 21 13:33:39 UTC 2014


Anyone worked out how to get top to give a normal (ie. old) display in
Rawhide?

The default consumes huge amounts of whitespace with a useless display
of per-CPU stats, and [not shown] is completely static until you press 'P'.

Rich.

top - 14:20:04 up  3:46,  3 users,  load average: 1.65, 1.18, 1.06
Tasks: 169 total,   1 running, 167 sleeping,   1 stopped,   0 zombie
%Cpu0  :   2.0/13.2   15[||||||||                                             ]
%Cpu1  :   0.6/60.4   61[||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||                     ]
%Cpu2  :   0.0/0.7     1[                                                     ]
%Cpu3  :   0.0/1.3     1[|                                                    ]
%Cpu4  :   0.7/1.3     2[|                                                    ]
%Cpu5  :   0.0/3.4     3[||                                                   ]
%Cpu6  :   0.0/1.3     1[|                                                    ]
%Cpu7  :   9.1/7.1    16[|||||||||                                            ]
GiB Mem :  2.8/15.726   [                                                     ]
GiB Swap:  0.0/16.000   [                                                     ]

  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES  %CPU %MEM     TIME+ S COMMAND          
 6540 root      20   0  204.7m  86.5m   6.5  0.5   2:35.27 D yum              
  465 root      20   0   37.8m  21.4m   2.6  0.1   0:11.91 S systemd-journal  
    9 root      20   0    0.0m   0.0m   2.0  0.0   0:38.04 S rcuos/1          
 7274 root      20   0    0.0m   0.0m   2.0  0.0   0:01.24 S kworker/5:0      
16102 rjones    20   0  108.1m   3.6m   1.3  0.0   0:00.18 R top              
    1 root      20   0   10.8m   7.8m   0.7  0.0   0:09.63 S systemd          
[etc]

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