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MustangV10
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I know of top -s, top -c and top -s -c. What other expressions are there for top? What do they do?
And if you aren't familiar with man, then use "man man"
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:set hlsearch
And there is ntopHere is a list of top-like utilities:
apachetop - Apache server performance
atop - resources
dnstop - DNS server/traffic info
iotop - Disk activity
itop - system breaks
mtop/mytop - MySQL database info
ptop - Postgres info
sntop - pings for active/inactive hosts
virt-top - Resource info concerning virtual systems
To install any of these on your system:
Debian-based - sudo apt-get install <PACKAGE>
RedHat-based - sudo yum install <PACKAGE>
Slackware-based - sudo slapt-get --install <PACKAGE>
Arch-based - sudo pacman -S <PACKAGE>