[CentOS] Per process memory monitoring tool
Hal Wigoda
hal.wigoda at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 23:24:13 UTC 2014
You also need to append & to the command.
(Sent from iPhone, so please accept my apologies in advance for any spelling or grammatical errors.)
> On Aug 7, 2014, at 10:31 AM, Virilha <centos at cheiraminhavirilha.com> wrote:
>
> You can use top in batch mode, -a sorts by memory, -d 20 updates every
> 20 seconds. adjust to your needs.
>
> top -b -a -d 20 >> top.txt
>
> If you are going to disconnect from the terminal, use nohup before top:
>
> nohup top -b -a -d 20 >> top.txt
>
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am looking for a tool which let me monitor memory consumption per
>> process on CentOS 5/6.
>> The tool should be able to save its history so I could see what
>> amount of memory was consumed yesterday/week ago/etc
>> by each process.
>> Can you recommend anything like that ?
>>
>> Best regards
>> P.
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