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SYSTAT(1) - General Commands Manual

Vmstat, Top, Fstat, Pfctl, Renice, Sysctl, Kill, Netstat, Ps, Iostat, Pstat, Nfsstat, Systat

SYSTAT(1) - General Commands Manual # SYSTAT(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # systat - display system statistics SYNOPSIS # systat [-aBbhiNn] [-d count] [-s delay] [-w width] [view] [delay] DESCRIPTION # systat displays various system statistics in a screen-oriented fashion using the curses(3) screen display library. While systat is running, the screen is divided into different areas. The top line displays the current number of users, the three system load average figures over the last 1, 5, and 15 minute intervals, the host name, and the system time. ...

TOP(1) - General Commands Manual

Vmstat, Fstat, Mem, Renice, Kill, Stty, Ps, Netstat, Systat, Iostat, Pstat, Top

TOP(1) - General Commands Manual # TOP(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # top - display and update information about the top CPU processes SYNOPSIS # top [-1bCHIinqStu] [-d count] [-g string] [-o [-]field] [-p pid] [-s time] [-T [-]rtable] [-U [-]user] [number] DESCRIPTION # top displays the top processes on the system and periodically updates this information. If standard output is an intelligent terminal (see below) then as many processes as will fit on the terminal screen are displayed by default. ...

VMSTAT(8) - System Manager's Manual

Top, Fstat, Uvm_init, Procmap, Ps, Netstat, Systat, Iostat, Pstat, Nfsstat, Vmstat

VMSTAT(8) - System Manager’s Manual # VMSTAT(8) - System Manager’s Manual NAME # vmstat - report statistics about kernel activities SYNOPSIS # vmstat [-fimstvz] vmstat [-c count] [-M core] [-N system] [-w wait] [disk …] DESCRIPTION # vmstat reports certain kernel statistics kept about process, virtual memory, disk, trap, and CPU activity. The default behavior is to print a one-line summary of these statistics. The -c and -w flags may be used to continually report summaries. ...

W(1) - General Commands Manual

Who, Finger, Ps, Uptime, Utmp, W

W(1) - General Commands Manual # W(1) - General Commands Manual NAME # w - display users who are logged on and what they are doing SYNOPSIS # w [-ahi] [-M core] [-N system] [user] DESCRIPTION # The w utility prints a summary of the current activity on the system, including what each user is doing. The first line displays the current time of day, how long the system has been running, the number of users logged into the system, and the load averages. ...