Command to check cpu, memory, I/O and networking for a process
I'm searching for a single OSX Command to check, at one time:
- CPU %
- MEMORY %
- I/O operations number
- Number of packets in and out
for a specific process.
I think top gives me only informations about cpu and memory for a single process, isn't it?
Is there a solution?
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I'm searching for a single OSX Command to check, at one time:
- CPU %
- MEMORY %
- I/O operations number
- Number of packets in and out
for a specific process.
I think top gives me only informations about cpu and memory for a single process, isn't it?
Is there a solution?
terminal process osx io top
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I'm searching for a single OSX Command to check, at one time:
- CPU %
- MEMORY %
- I/O operations number
- Number of packets in and out
for a specific process.
I think top gives me only informations about cpu and memory for a single process, isn't it?
Is there a solution?
terminal process osx io top
I'm searching for a single OSX Command to check, at one time:
- CPU %
- MEMORY %
- I/O operations number
- Number of packets in and out
for a specific process.
I think top gives me only informations about cpu and memory for a single process, isn't it?
Is there a solution?
terminal process osx io top
terminal process osx io top
asked Oct 1 '16 at 10:58
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It's not easy on Mac. You can try to install and run:
iostat 1
sar -n DEV -d -u 1 10
iostat shows only cpu and disk
sar shows disk, network and cpu. Memory only under Linux
Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
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You want the sar or pidstat commands from the sysstat package. Specifically, use sar -A
. This command returns cpu, memory, and disk IO over the course of several hours.
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It's not easy on Mac. You can try to install and run:
iostat 1
sar -n DEV -d -u 1 10
iostat shows only cpu and disk
sar shows disk, network and cpu. Memory only under Linux
Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
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It's not easy on Mac. You can try to install and run:
iostat 1
sar -n DEV -d -u 1 10
iostat shows only cpu and disk
sar shows disk, network and cpu. Memory only under Linux
Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
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It's not easy on Mac. You can try to install and run:
iostat 1
sar -n DEV -d -u 1 10
iostat shows only cpu and disk
sar shows disk, network and cpu. Memory only under Linux
It's not easy on Mac. You can try to install and run:
iostat 1
sar -n DEV -d -u 1 10
iostat shows only cpu and disk
sar shows disk, network and cpu. Memory only under Linux
answered Oct 1 '16 at 14:13
aldeboberaldebober
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Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
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Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
Hi, so there is not a single command that gives me all those informations at one time? Thank you in advance.
– user1849976
Oct 2 '16 at 1:24
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You want the sar or pidstat commands from the sysstat package. Specifically, use sar -A
. This command returns cpu, memory, and disk IO over the course of several hours.
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You want the sar or pidstat commands from the sysstat package. Specifically, use sar -A
. This command returns cpu, memory, and disk IO over the course of several hours.
add a comment |
You want the sar or pidstat commands from the sysstat package. Specifically, use sar -A
. This command returns cpu, memory, and disk IO over the course of several hours.
You want the sar or pidstat commands from the sysstat package. Specifically, use sar -A
. This command returns cpu, memory, and disk IO over the course of several hours.
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