RE: "top" command differences


Subject: RE: "top" command differences
From: Jim Gribbin (jgribbin@alaska.net)
Date: Thu Feb 19 2004 - 08:46:03 AKST


You might check for the presence or difference of a '.toprc' file.

RH also used to be known for setting up shell-scripts for some of the
commands to get a desired default behavior. I first ran into this when I
noticed 'rm' worked slightly differently on my boxes than boxes running
other distros.

Jim Gribbin
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-----Original Message-----
From: W.D.McKinney [SMTP:deem@wdm.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 7:09 AM
To: aklug@aklug.org
Subject: Re: "top" command differences

On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 05:41, James Zuelow wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 21:11:20 -0900
> "W.D.McKinney" <deem@wdm.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I ran "top" in an xterm on a dual CPU server running RH 9.0 and it had
> > info on the top of the page for both CPU0 and CPU1. But Debian only
> > shows "CPU states:" with definition by processor ?
> >
> > What makes this different between these distro's ?
> >
> > Dee
>
> I think just the default settings they use to start top. Try hitting the
`1` (that's a one not an el) key with top running on your Debian box.

"Unknown command"

Dee

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