Re: top -b -n 1

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-d is just giving the "Delay Time" so it is not giving me what I need. I need top to just output the current status to STDOUT and after that exit. The only way to do that is to go with the -b option, but that one seams to be "averaging" the values instead of giving the current status.

So to move out of the "top box": how can I get a "snap shot" of the current CPU load?

/Peter


On Dec 23, 2007 1:18 AM, John Summerfield < debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

-d
but be realistic, you don't want top dominating the system.


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