I remember having a look at the ps man file on Solaris and it didn't
mention the %cpu, it didn't work whenI tried it either :(
Hmm.. ps -o pid,comm,pcpu gives something sort of useful..
Donncha.
Local user wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 11:30:20AM +0000, Vincent Cunniffe mentioned:
> > > It's early, short question:
> > > Is there any nice way of finding out the current CPU usage of a process,
> > > ala top but in an uninteractive way? Has to be portable across Linux
> > > and Solaris too..
> > /proc?
>> There is a world of difference between Solaris /proc & Linux /proc. That
> said...try:
>> ps -e -o pid,comm,%cpu|grep pid
>> (modern versions of Linux procps only). You get the idea. With -o, you
> can specify a load of params. Check the manpage out.
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