Changeset ef13657 for chapter06/procps.xml
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- 08/08/2004 02:11:09 AM (20 years ago)
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r6e41459 ref13657 33 33 <screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen> 34 34 35 <para>Install it:</para>35 <para>Install the packag:</para> 36 36 37 37 <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen> … … 60 60 <listitem> 61 61 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps free"><primary sortas="b-free">free</primary></indexterm> 62 <para>reports the amount of free and used memory 63 in the system, both physical and swap memory.</para>62 <para>reports the amount of free and used memory (both physical and 63 swap memory) in the system.</para> 64 64 </listitem> 65 65 </varlistentry> … … 69 69 <listitem> 70 70 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps kill"><primary sortas="b-kill">kill</primary></indexterm> 71 <para> is used to sendsignals to processes.</para>71 <para>sends signals to processes.</para> 72 72 </listitem> 73 73 </varlistentry> … … 101 101 <listitem> 102 102 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps ps"><primary sortas="b-ps">ps</primary></indexterm> 103 <para> gives a snapshot of the currentprocesses.</para>103 <para>lists the current running processes.</para> 104 104 </listitem> 105 105 </varlistentry> … … 141 141 <listitem> 142 142 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps top"><primary sortas="b-top">top</primary></indexterm> 143 <para>displays the top CPU processes. It provides 144 an ongoing look atprocessor activity in real time.</para>143 <para>displays the top CPU processes. It provides an ongoing look at 144 processor activity in real time.</para> 145 145 </listitem> 146 146 </varlistentry> … … 150 150 <listitem> 151 151 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps uptime"><primary sortas="b-uptime">uptime</primary></indexterm> 152 <para>reports how long the system has been 153 running, how many users arelogged on, and the system load averages.</para>152 <para>reports how long the system has been running, how many users are 153 logged on, and the system load averages.</para> 154 154 </listitem> 155 155 </varlistentry> … … 159 159 <listitem> 160 160 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps vmstat"><primary sortas="b-vmstat">vmstat</primary></indexterm> 161 <para>reports virtual memory statistics, giving information about processes,162 memory, paging, block IO, traps, and CPU activity.</para>161 <para>reports virtual memory statistics, giving information about 162 processes, memory, paging, block IO, traps, and CPU activity.</para> 163 163 </listitem> 164 164 </varlistentry> … … 168 168 <listitem> 169 169 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps w"><primary sortas="b-w">w</primary></indexterm> 170 <para>shows which users are currently logged on, where and since when.</para>170 <para>shows which users are currently logged on, where, and since when.</para> 171 171 </listitem> 172 172 </varlistentry> … … 177 177 <indexterm zone="ch-system-procps watch"><primary sortas="b-watch">watch</primary></indexterm> 178 178 <para>runs a given command repeatedly, displaying the first screen-full of its 179 output. This allows youto watch the output change over time.</para>179 output. This allows a user to watch the output change over time.</para> 180 180 </listitem> 181 181 </varlistentry> … … 193 193 194 194 </sect1> 195
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