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тАО10-07-2001 07:56 PM
тАО10-07-2001 07:56 PM
%WCPU and %CPU in top
Hi all,
I have some questions about top.
1. What is the main difference between %WCPU and %CPU ?
2. I have some java processes running on the server side as follows
CPU TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
1 ? 20714 cisprod 152 20 10300K 71908K run 33:34 7.56 7.55 java
1 ? 17990 cisprod 152 20 34876K 49964K run 9:21 1.97 1.96 java
0 ? 17964 cisprod 152 20 51260K 61652K run 10:17 1.87 1.87 java
Why the RES is larger than SIZE. What is the difference occupied for ?
Regards,
Patrick
I have some questions about top.
1. What is the main difference between %WCPU and %CPU ?
2. I have some java processes running on the server side as follows
CPU TTY PID USERNAME PRI NI SIZE RES STATE TIME %WCPU %CPU COMMAND
1 ? 20714 cisprod 152 20 10300K 71908K run 33:34 7.56 7.55 java
1 ? 17990 cisprod 152 20 34876K 49964K run 9:21 1.97 1.96 java
0 ? 17964 cisprod 152 20 51260K 61652K run 10:17 1.87 1.87 java
Why the RES is larger than SIZE. What is the difference occupied for ?
Regards,
Patrick
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тАО10-07-2001 08:04 PM
тАО10-07-2001 08:04 PM
Re: %WCPU and %CPU in top
%CPU is the column used to sort the processes in top.
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тАО10-07-2001 08:12 PM
тАО10-07-2001 08:12 PM
Re: %WCPU and %CPU in top
Hi,
%WCPU - Average (weighted) CPU usage since
'top' session started
%CPU - CPU usage over the current interval
(during the last top update)
SIZE - Total size of the process in kilobytes.
This includes text, data, and stack.
RES - Resident size of the process in kilobytes.
The resident size information is, at best,
is an approximate value.
HTH
-Michael
%WCPU - Average (weighted) CPU usage since
'top' session started
%CPU - CPU usage over the current interval
(during the last top update)
SIZE - Total size of the process in kilobytes.
This includes text, data, and stack.
RES - Resident size of the process in kilobytes.
The resident size information is, at best,
is an approximate value.
HTH
-Michael
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