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90 Use \*(lqbatch\*(rq mode. In this mode, all input from the terminal is
92 This is the default on a dumb terminal, or when the output is not a terminal.
96 By default a single summary line is displayed for each process.
99 Use \*(lqinteractive\*(rq mode. In this mode, any input is immediately
102 which keys perform what functions. After the command is processed, the
104 understood. This mode is the default when standard output is an
122 Display either 'cpu' or 'io' statistics. Default is 'cpu'.
125 Use \*(lqnon-interactive\*(rq mode. This is identical to \*(lqbatch\*(rq
134 to -20 so that it will run faster. This can be used when the system is
141 will read as much of the file \*(lq/etc/passwd\*(rq as is necessary to map
148 No other processing takes place when this option is used. To see current
149 revision information while top is running, use the help command \*(lq?\*(rq.
160 displays, then exit. A display is considered to be one update of the
165 is set. The default is 1 for dumb terminals.
170 seconds. The default delay between updates is \nD seconds.
174 is the name of the column as seen in the output, but in lower case:
206 stretch as far as possible. This is accomplished by using any proper
214 on an intelligent terminal is, in fact,
219 is examined for options before the command line is scanned. This enables
243 is running in \*(lqinteractive mode\*(rq, it reads commands from the
244 terminal and acts upon them accordingly. In this mode, the terminal is
246 processed as soon as it is typed. Almost always, a key will be
249 is between displays; that is, while it is waiting for
251 seconds to elapse. If this is the case, the command will be
254 happens even if the command was incorrect. If a key is pressed while
256 is in the middle of updating the display, it will finish the update and
388 is specified, a UID column will be substituted for USERNAME),
389 PRI is the current priority of the process,
390 NICE is the nice amount (in the range \-20 to 20),
391 SIZE is the total size of the process (text, data, and stack),
392 RES is the current amount of resident memory,
393 SWAP is the approximate amount of swap, if enabled
395 STATE is the current state (one of \*(lqSTART\*(rq, \*(lqRUN\*(rq
399 C is the processor number on which the process is executing
401 TIME is the number of system and user cpu seconds that the process has used,
402 WCPU, when displayed, is the weighted cpu percentage (this is the same
406 CPU is the raw percentage and is the field that is sorted to determine
408 COMMAND is the name of the command that the process is currently running
409 (if the process is swapped out, this column is marked \*(lq<swapped>\*(rq).
411 If a process is in the \*(lqSLEEP\*(rq or \*(lqLOCK\*(rq state,
413 process is waiting.