On 02/13/2012 07:30 AM, gene heskett wrote:
>> Gene,
>>
>> Yeah, atop does run as a daemon collecting info in the background.  If
>> you crank up atop on the command line with the -s switch, you get a neat
>> screen which shows what CPU the process is running on.  On my Ubuntu
>> 11.10 with a quad core, I see processes occasionally running on all
>> four.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>      
> I'll give the -s switch a try when I'm awake for good.  Thanks.
>
>
> Cheers, Gene
>    
You're welcome!  I think there's a way to also pipe the output to some 
kind of raw file that you can go back and peruse at your leisure too, 
along with the ability to change your interval time so you can catch 
those transient thingies that may pop up in between the times when the 
atop output screen is updated.  I think the default is 10 seconds, but 
there's a switch to adjust either way.

mark

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