Displaying the top 10 CPU-consuming processes
# ps aux | head -1; ps aux | sort -rn +2 | head -10
Displaying number of processors in the system
# lsdev -Cc processor
Displaying the top 10 CPU-consuming processes
# ps aux | head -1 ; ps aux | sort -rn +3 | head
Displaying the top 10 memory-consuming processes using SZ
# ps -ealf | head -1 ; ps -ealf | sort -rn +9 | head
Displaying the processes in order of being penalized
# ps -eakl | head -1 ; ps -eakl | sort -rn +5
Displaying the processes in order of priority
# ps -eakl | sort -n +6 | head
Displaying the processes in order of nice value
# ps -eakl | sort -n +7
Displaying the processes in order of time
# ps vx | head -1 ; ps vx | grep -v PID | sort -rn +3 | head -10
Displaying the processes in order of real memory use
# ps vx | head -1 ; ps vx | grep -v PID | sort -rn +6 | head -10
Displaying the processes in order of I/O
# ps vx | head -1 ; ps vx | grep -v PID | sort -rn +4 | head -10
Displaying WLM classes
# ps -a -o pid,user,class,pcpu,pmem,args
Determining the PID of wait processes
# ps vg | head -1 ; ps vg | grep -w wait
Wait processes bound to CPUs
# ps -mo THREAD -p 516,774,1032,1290
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Hi, A small favour is needed, I want to know exactly how much free memory is avalilabe in the server at some particular time. Any command please?
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