5/20/2023 0 Comments Htop linux![]() ![]() ![]() One thing to notice here is that the progress bar contains multiple colors within it. In reference to above screenshot, numbers 1 to 4 are the CPU/Cores of the system and the progress bar running next to it is describing its usage. It is another command line system monitoring dashboard for Linux. In our previous tutorial, we have demonstrated gtop. In our today’s tutorial, we are providing the detailed information about the usage of htop command for system monitoring. It also allows us to sort all the processes owned by a particular user. Htop allows us to sort the processes on the basis of CPU, Memory and Time Interval. We can perform tasks related to processes (killing, renicing) without entering their PIDs. Htop allows you to monitor processes running on the system along with their full command lines. To identify such processes, we have many tools and commands available nowadays, but the best among all is htop. At this particular time, we wholeheartedly want to identify the processes responsible for consuming such high resource usage. Every Linux administrator and users have must come across the situation where the system has reached its saturation point and it starts consuming all of the resources allocated to it. ![]()
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