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01-22-2009 12:22 AM
01-22-2009 12:22 AM
			
				
					
					
						# top -d 1 -n 10 > top.out
# less top.out
"top.out" may be a binary file. See it anyway?
# vi top.out
its impossible/hard to read
# cat top.out | less
its impossible/hard to read
only
# cat top.out
is working
Regards
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
# less top.out
"top.out" may be a binary file. See it anyway?
# vi top.out
its impossible/hard to read
# cat top.out | less
its impossible/hard to read
only
# cat top.out
is working
Regards
Solved! Go to Solution.
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01-22-2009 01:08 AM
01-22-2009 01:08 AM
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						By default, the top output contains terminal control codes that move the cursor around, updating various parts of the display.
When you use less or vi, the control codes are made visible/non-effective, causing a huge mess.
If you want to store the output of "top" to a file, add the -b option. With it, top won't use control codes and won't cut off the list at the terminal size.
Example:
top -b -d 1 -n 10 > top.out
# less top.out
it's easy to read, and contains more information!
MK
		
		
	
	
	
When you use less or vi, the control codes are made visible/non-effective, causing a huge mess.
If you want to store the output of "top" to a file, add the -b option. With it, top won't use control codes and won't cut off the list at the terminal size.
Example:
top -b -d 1 -n 10 > top.out
# less top.out
it's easy to read, and contains more information!
MK
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01-22-2009 01:57 AM
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						Is this better ?
$ grep "Maaz" top.out | sort
enjoy, life.
Jean-Pierre
		
		
	
	
	
$ grep "Maaz" top.out | sort
enjoy, life.
Jean-Pierre
	Smile I will feel the difference
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
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						On HP-UX (but not linux) there is a "-f file" option the removes the cursor commands.
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
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