Top Command: A Linux Command for Quickly Seeing What is Running on Your System
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 Published On Jul 25, 2022

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Hello dosto,

In this video I have covered about the Linux System Monitoring Command - TOP Command.
How to monitor the Linux system using Top command.
How to Kill a process using Top command
How to change the nice value using Top command
More Top command shortcuts

What is Top Command?
The top (table of processes) command shows a real-time view of running processes in Linux and displays kernel-managed tasks.
The command also provides a system information summary that shows resource utilization, including CPU and memory usage.

Linux Top Command Shortcuts:

top then c = shows commands absolute path
top then k = kill a process by PID
top then n = to change the no. of task displayed
top then d, s = to change interval of refresh
top then M = To sort the Linux running process by memory usage
top then r = you can change the nice value of a PID
top then u = to filter task by user
top then f = Field Management
top then h = help
top then z or b = Toggle: 'z' color/mono; 'b' bold/reverse (only if 'x' or 'y')
top then x y = 'x' sort field; 'y' running tasks
top then i = process which some memory usage












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