lN0BK2;4+2^}c ?j_0C=T5OC2?Ar5, 6 F &D'-l22`289<94T99      --%s <%s|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s> display help and exit For more details see %s. -c, --color interpret ANSI color and style sequences -D, --disk-sum summarize disk statistics -O, --older select where older than seconds -V, --version output version information and exit -h, --help display this help and exit u: sort by cache utilization Controlling TtyHelp for Interactive Commands~2 - %s Window ~1%s~6: ~1Cumulative mode ~3%s~2. ~1System~6: ~1Delay ~3%.1f secs~2; ~1Secure mode ~3%s~2. Z~5,~1B~5,E,e Global: '~1Z~2' colors; '~1B~2' bold; '~1E~2'/'~1e~2' summary/task memory scale l,t,m,I Toggle: '~1l~2' load avg; '~1t~2' task/cpu; '~1m~2' memory; '~1I~2' Irix mode 0,1,2,3,4 Toggle: '~10~2' zeros; '~11~2/~12~2/~13~2' cpu/numa views; '~14~2' cpus two abreast f,F,X Fields: '~1f~2'/'~1F~2' add/remove/order/sort; '~1X~2' increase fixed-width L,&,<,> . Locate: '~1L~2'/'~1&~2' find/again; Move sort column: '~1<~2'/'~1>~2' left/right R,H,J,C . Toggle: '~1R~2' Sort; '~1H~2' Threads; '~1J~2' Num justify; '~1C~2' Coordinates c,i,S,j . Toggle: '~1c~2' Cmd name/line; '~1i~2' Idle; '~1S~2' Time; '~1j~2' Str justify x~5,~1y~5 . Toggle highlights: '~1x~2' sort field; '~1y~2' running tasks z~5,~1b~5 . Toggle: '~1z~2' color/mono; '~1b~2' bold/reverse (only if 'x' or 'y') u,U,o,O . Filter by: '~1u~2'/'~1U~2' effective/any user; '~1o~2'/'~1O~2' other criteria n,#,^O . Set: '~1n~2'/'~1#~2' max tasks displayed; Show: ~1Ctrl~2+'~1O~2' other filter(s) V,v . Toggle: '~1V~2' forest view; '~1v~2' hide/show forest view children %s W,Y,! Write config file '~1W~2'; Inspect other output '~1Y~2'; Combine Cpus '~1!~2' q Quit ( commands shown with '.' require a ~1visible~2 task display ~1window~2 ) Press '~1h~2' or '~1?~2' for help with ~1Windows~2, Type 'q' or to continue Help for Windows / Field Groups~2 - "Current Window" = ~1 %s ~6 . Use multiple ~1windows~2, each with separate config opts (color,fields,sort,etc) . The 'current' window controls the ~1Summary Area~2 and responds to your ~1Commands~2 . that window's ~1task display~2 can be turned ~1Off~2 & ~1On~2, growing/shrinking others . with ~1NO~2 task display, some commands will be ~1disabled~2 ('i','R','n','c', etc) until a ~1different window~2 has been activated, making it the 'current' window . You ~1change~2 the 'current' window by: ~1 1~2) cycling forward/backward;~1 2~2) choosing a specific field group; or~1 3~2) exiting the color mapping or fields screens . Commands ~1available anytime -------------~2 A . Alternate display mode toggle, show ~1Single~2 / ~1Multiple~2 windows g . Choose another field group and make it 'current', or change now by selecting a number from: ~1 1~2 =%s;~1 2~2 =%s;~1 3~2 =%s; or~1 4~2 =%s . Commands ~1requiring~2 '~1A~2' mode~1 -------------~2 G . Change the ~1Name~5 of the 'current' window/field group ~1*~4 a , w . Cycle through all four windows: '~1a~5' Forward; '~1w~5' Backward ~1*~4 - , _ . Show/Hide: '~1-~5' ~1Current~2 window; '~1_~5' all ~1Visible~2/~1Invisible~2 The screen will be divided evenly between task displays. But you can make some ~1larger~2 or ~1smaller~2, using '~1n~2' and '~1i~2' commands. Then later you could: ~1*~4 = , + . Rebalance tasks: '~1=~5' ~1Current~2 window; '~1+~5' ~1Every~2 window (this also forces the ~1current~2 or ~1every~2 window to become visible) In '~1A~2' mode, '~1*~4' keys are your ~1essential~2 commands. Please try the '~1a~2' and '~1w~2' commands plus the 'g' sub-commands NOW. Press to make 'Current' Help for color mapping~2 - "Current Window" = ~1 %s ~6 color - 04:25:44 up 8 days, 50 min, 7 users, load average: Tasks:~3 64 ~2total,~3 2 ~3running,~3 62 ~2sleeping,~3 0 ~2stopped,~3 %%Cpu(s):~3 76.5 ~2user,~3 11.2 ~2system,~3 0.0 ~2nice,~3 12.3 ~2idle~3 ~1 Nasty Message! ~4 -or- ~1Input Prompt~5 ~1 PID TTY PR NI %%CPU TIME+ VIRT SWAP S COMMAND ~6 17284 ~8pts/2 ~7 8 0 0.0 0:00.75 1380 0 S /bin/bash ~8 ~1 8601 pts/1 7 -10 0.4 0:00.03 916 0 R color -b -z~7 11005 ~8? ~7 9 0 0.0 0:02.50 2852 1008 S amor -sessi~8 available toggles: ~1B~2 =disable bold globally (~1%s~2), ~1z~2 =color/mono (~1%s~2), ~1b~2 =tasks "bold"/reverse (~1%s~2) 1) Select a ~1target~2 as an upper case letter, ~1current target~2 is ~1 %c ~4: S~2 = Summary Data,~1 M~2 = Messages/Prompts, H~2 = Column Heads,~1 T~2 = Task Information 2) Select a ~1color~2 as a number or use the up/down arrow keys to raise/lower the %d colors value, ~1current color~2 is ~1 %d ~4: 0~2 = black,~1 1~2 = red, ~1 2~2 = green,~1 3~2 = yellow, 4~2 = blue, ~1 5~2 = magenta,~1 6~2 = cyan, ~1 7~2 = white 3) Then use these keys when finished: 'q' or to abort changes to window '~1%s~2' 'a' or 'w' to commit & change another, to commit and end Last Used Cpu (SMP)No colors to map!This is simulated output representing the contents of some file or the output from some command. Exactly which commands and/or files are solely up to you. Although this text is for information purposes only, it can still be scrolled and searched like real output will be. You are encouraged to experiment with those features as explained in the prologue above. To enable real Inspect functionality, entries must be added to the end of the top personal personal configuration file. You could use your favorite editor to accomplish this, taking care not to disturb existing entries. Another way to add entries is illustrated below, but it risks overwriting the rcfile. Redirected echoes must not replace (>) but append (>>) to that file. /bin/echo -e "pipe\tOpen Files\tlsof -P -p %d 2>&1" >> ~/.toprc /bin/echo -e "file\tNUMA Info\t/proc/%d/numa_maps" >> ~/.toprc /bin/echo -e "pipe\tLog\ttail -n200 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr" >> ~/.toprc If you don't know the location or name of the top rcfile, use the 'W' command and note those details. After backing up the current rcfile, try issuing the above echoes exactly as shown, replacing '.toprc' as appropriate. The safest approach would be to use copy then paste to avoid any typing mistakes. Finally, restart top to reveal what actual Inspect entries combined with this new command can offer. The possibilities are endless, especially considering that 'pipe' type entries can include shell scripts too! For additional important information, please consult the top documentation. Then enhance top with your very own customized 'file' and 'pipe' entries. Enjoy! Tty Process Grp Idcan not open ttycan not set width for a macro (multi-column) format specifiercan not use output modifiers with user-defined outputunrecognized field name '%s'Project-Id-Version: procps Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME PO-Revision-Date: 2021-09-14 22:14+0000 Last-Translator: Anthony Harrington Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2024-09-02 19:28+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 1b1ed1ad2dbfc71ee62b5c5491c975135a771bf0) --%s <%s|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s> display help, and exit For more details, see %s. -c, --color interpret ANSI colour and style sequences -D, --disk-sum summarise disk statistics -O, --older select where older than these seconds -V, --version output version information, and exit -h, --help display this help, and exit u: sort by cache utilisation Controlling TTYHelp for Interactive Commands~2 - %s Window ~1%s~6: ~1Cumulative mode ~3%s~2. ~1System~6: ~1Delay ~3%.1f secs~2; ~1Secure mode ~3%s~2. Z~5,~1B~5,E,e Global: '~1Z~2' colours; '~1B~2' bold; '~1E~2'/'~1e~2' summary/task memory scale l,t,m,I Toggle: '~1l~2' load avg; '~1t~2' task/cpu; '~1m~2' memory; '~1I~2' Irix mode 0,1,2,3,4 Toggle: '~10~2' zeros; '~11~2/~12~2/~13~2' cpu/numa views; '~14~2' cpus two abreast f,F,X Fields: '~1f~2'/'~1F~2' add/remove/order/sort; '~1X~2' increase fixed-width L,&,<,> . Locate: '~1L~2'/'~1&~2' find/again; Move sort column: '~1<~2'/'~1>~2' left/right R,H,J,C . Toggle: '~1R~2' Sort; '~1H~2' Threads; '~1J~2' Num justify; '~1C~2' Coordinates c,i,S,j . Toggle: '~1c~2' Cmd name/line; '~1i~2' Idle; '~1S~2' Time; '~1j~2' Str justify x~5,~1y~5 . Toggle highlights: '~1x~2' sort field; '~1y~2' running tasks z~5,~1b~5 . Toggle: '~1z~2' colour/mono; '~1b~2' bold/reverse (only if 'x' or 'y') u,U,o,O . Filter by: '~1u~2'/'~1U~2' effective/any user; '~1o~2'/'~1O~2' other criteria n,#,^O . Set: '~1n~2'/'~1#~2' max tasks displayed; Show: ~1Ctrl~2+'~1O~2' other filter(s) V,v . Toggle: '~1V~2' forest view; '~1v~2' hide/show forest view children %s W,Y,! Write config file '~1W~2'; Inspect other output '~1Y~2'; Combine Cpus '~1!~2' q Quit ( commands shown with '.' require a ~1visible~2 task display ~1window~2 ) Press '~1h~2' or '~1?~2' for help with ~1Windows~2, Type 'q' or to continue Help for Windows / Field Groups~2 - "Current Window" = ~1 %s ~6 . Use multiple ~1windows~2, each with separate config opts (colour,fields,sort,etc) . The 'current' window controls the ~1Summary Area~2 and responds to your ~1Commands~2 . that window's ~1task display~2 can be turned ~1Off~2 & ~1On~2, growing/shrinking others . with ~1NO~2 task display, some commands will be ~1disabled~2 ('i','R','n','c', etc) until a ~1different window~2 has been activated, making it the 'current' window . You ~1change~2 the 'current' window by: ~1 1~2) cycling forward/backward;~1 2~2) choosing a specific field group; or~1 3~2) exiting the colour mapping or fields screens . Commands ~1available anytime -------------~2 A . Alternate display mode toggle, show ~1Single~2 / ~1Multiple~2 windows g . Choose another field group and make it 'current', or change now by selecting a number from: ~1 1~2 =%s;~1 2~2 =%s;~1 3~2 =%s; or~1 4~2 =%s . Commands ~1requiring~2 '~1A~2' mode~1 -------------~2 G . Change the ~1Name~5 of the 'current' window/field group ~1*~4 a , w . Cycle through all four windows: '~1a~5' Forward; '~1w~5' Backward ~1*~4 - , _ . Show/Hide: '~1-~5' ~1Current~2 window; '~1_~5' all ~1Visible~2/~1Invisible~2 The screen will be divided evenly between task displays. But you can make some ~1larger~2 or ~1smaller~2, using '~1n~2' and '~1i~2' commands. Then later you could: ~1*~4 = , + . Rebalance tasks: '~1=~5' ~1Current~2 window; '~1+~5' ~1Every~2 window (this also forces the ~1current~2 or ~1every~2 window to become visible) In '~1A~2' mode, '~1*~4' keys are your ~1essential~2 commands. Please try the '~1a~2' and '~1w~2' commands plus the 'g' sub-commands NOW. Press to make 'Current' Help for colour mapping~2 - "Current Window" = ~1 %s ~6 colour - 04:25:44 up 8 days, 50 min, 7 users, load average: Tasks:~3 64 ~2total,~3 2 ~3running,~3 62 ~2sleeping,~3 0 ~2stopped,~3 %%Cpu(s):~3 76.5 ~2user,~3 11.2 ~2system,~3 0.0 ~2nice,~3 12.3 ~2idle~3 ~1 Nasty Message! ~4 -or- ~1Input Prompt~5 ~1 PID TTY PR NI %%CPU TIME+ VIRT SWAP S COMMAND ~6 17284 ~8pts/2 ~7 8 0 0.0 0:00.75 1380 0 S /bin/bash ~8 ~1 8601 pts/1 7 -10 0.4 0:00.03 916 0 R color -b -z~7 11005 ~8? ~7 9 0 0.0 0:02.50 2852 1008 S amor -sessi~8 available toggles: ~1B~2 =disable bold globally (~1%s~2), ~1z~2 =colour/mono (~1%s~2), ~1b~2 =tasks "bold"/reverse (~1%s~2) 1) Select a ~1target~2 as an upper case letter, ~1current target~2 is ~1 %c ~4: S~2 = Summary Data,~1 M~2 = Messages/Prompts, H~2 = Column Heads,~1 T~2 = Task Information 2) Select a ~1colour~2 as a number or use the up/down arrow keys to raise/lower the %d colour value, ~1current colour~2 is ~1 %d ~4: 0~2 = black,~1 1~2 = red, ~1 2~2 = green,~1 3~2 = yellow, 4~2 = blue, ~1 5~2 = magenta,~1 6~2 = cyan, ~1 7~2 = white 3) Then use these keys when finished: 'q' or to abort changes to window '~1%s~2' 'a' or 'w' to commit & change another, to commit and end Last Used CPU (SMP)No colours to map!This is simulated output representing the contents of some file or the output from some command. Exactly which commands and/or files are solely up to you. Although this text is for information purposes only, it can still be scrolled and searched like real output will be. You are encouraged to experiment with those features as explained in the prologue above. To enable real Inspect functionality, entries must be added to the end of the top personal personal configuration file. You could use your favourite editor to accomplish this, taking care not to disturb existing entries. Another way to add entries is illustrated below, but it risks overwriting the rcfile. Redirected echoes must not replace (>) but append (>>) to that file. /bin/echo -e "pipe\tOpen Files\tlsof -P -p %d 2>&1" >> ~/.toprc /bin/echo -e "file\tNUMA Info\t/proc/%d/numa_maps" >> ~/.toprc /bin/echo -e "pipe\tLog\ttail -n200 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr" >> ~/.toprc If you don't know the location or name of the top rcfile, use the 'W' command and note those details. After backing up the current rcfile, try issuing the above echoes exactly as shown, replacing '.toprc' as appropriate. The safest approach would be to use copy then paste to avoid any typing mistakes. Finally, restart top to reveal what actual Inspect entries combined with this new command can offer. The possibilities are endless, especially considering that 'pipe' type entries can include shell scripts too! For additional important information, please consult the top documentation. Then enhance top with your very own customised 'file' and 'pipe' entries. Enjoy! TTY Process Grp Idcannot open ttycannot set width for a macro (multi-column) format specifiercannot use output modifiers with user-defined outputunrecognised field name '%s'