source: trunk/minix/man/man1/top.1@ 11

Last change on this file since 11 was 9, checked in by Mattia Monga, 14 years ago

Minix 3.1.2a

File size: 2.6 KB
Line 
1.TH TOP 1
2.SH NAME
3top \- show processes sorted by CPU usage
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5.B top
6.SH DESCRIPTION
7Top displays a list of all running processes, once every update interval
8(currently 5 seconds). It is sorted by the CPU usage of the processes in
9the last interval. The first display is the CPU usage of processes since
10the boot time.
11
12At the top of the screen, top shows the current system load averages in
13the last 1-minute, 5-minute and 15-minute intervals. Then, over the
14last top interval it displays: the number of alive, active, and sleeping
15processes; memory free; and CPU usage. CPU usage is split into
16user, kernel, system and idle time. Kernel time is time spent by kernel tasks,
17that is tasks that run in kernel mode in kernel address space. System
18time are system user processes, such as drivers and servers. User
19time is all other CPU time.
20
21Then it displays all the alive processes sorted by CPU usage in the last
22interval, with a number of fields for every process. Currently the
23following fields are displayed:
24.PP
25 PID
26 The process id of the process. Some processes (so-called kernel
27 tasks) don't have a real process id, as they are not processes
28 that are managed by the process manager, and aren't visible to
29 other user processes by pid. They are shown by having their process
30 slot number in square brackets.
31 USERNAME
32 The username of the effective uid at which the process runs,
33 or a number if the username could not be looked up.
34 PRI
35 The system scheduling priority the process is currently running as.
36 A lower priority number gives a higher scheduling priority. The
37 lowest is 0. The scale is internal to the kernel.
38 NICE
39 The base scheduling priority the process has been given at startup.
40 0 is normal for a regular user process; the range is -20 to 20
41 (PRIO_MIN and PRIO_MAX in <sys/resource.h>. Most system processes
42 are given higher base priorities.
43 SIZE
44 Text + data size in kilobytes.
45 STATE
46 RUN if the process is runnable, empty if blocking.
47 TIME
48 Total number of CPU time spent in the process itself. So-called
49 system time (CPU time spent on behalf of this process by another
50 process, generally a system process) is not seen here.
51 CPU
52 Percentage of time that the process was running in the last interval.
53 COMMAND
54 Name of the command that belongs to this process.
55
56.SH "SEE ALSO"
57.BR ps (1)
58.SH BUGS
59This is a from-scratch reimplementation of top for MINIX 3.
60Many features (such as interactive commands) are not implemented.
61Sorting is only done by CPU usage currently. Displayed state is
62only RUN or empty.
63.SH AUTHOR
64Ben Gras (beng@few.vu.nl)
Note: See TracBrowser for help on using the repository browser.