home.social

#procstat — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #procstat, aggregated by home.social.

  1. @Larvitz

    2.

    Probably best to illustrate how ifconfig handles netmasks too.

    3.

    Coming from GNU et al. toolsets, the naming pattern of procstat/fstat/vmstat/netstat/kldstat/sockstat/iostat is not obvious when only sees them presented as piecemeal equivalents.

    #FreeBSD #procstat #fstat #iostat #ifconfig #netstat

  2. @Larvitz

    2.

    Probably best to illustrate how ifconfig handles netmasks too.

    3.

    Coming from GNU et al. toolsets, the naming pattern of procstat/fstat/vmstat/netstat/kldstat/sockstat/iostat is not obvious when only sees them presented as piecemeal equivalents.

    #FreeBSD #procstat #fstat #iostat #ifconfig #netstat

  3. @Larvitz

    2.

    Probably best to illustrate how ifconfig handles netmasks too.

    3.

    Coming from GNU et al. toolsets, the naming pattern of procstat/fstat/vmstat/netstat/kldstat/sockstat/iostat is not obvious when only sees them presented as piecemeal equivalents.

    #FreeBSD #procstat #fstat #iostat #ifconfig #netstat

  4. @Larvitz

    2.

    Probably best to illustrate how ifconfig handles netmasks too.

    3.

    Coming from GNU et al. toolsets, the naming pattern of procstat/fstat/vmstat/netstat/kldstat/sockstat/iostat is not obvious when only sees them presented as piecemeal equivalents.

    #FreeBSD #procstat #fstat #iostat #ifconfig #netstat

  5. @robpumphrey

    It's some combination of the [b], [x], [y], and [z] keys that I don't remember off the top of my head. I no longer use top, as I wrote my own tool, so don't need to keep it memorized any more.

    #top #procstat

  6. @robpumphrey

    It's some combination of the [b], [x], [y], and [z] keys that I don't remember off the top of my head. I no longer use top, as I wrote my own tool, so don't need to keep it memorized any more.

    #top #procstat

  7. @robpumphrey

    It's some combination of the [b], [x], [y], and [z] keys that I don't remember off the top of my head. I no longer use top, as I wrote my own tool, so don't need to keep it memorized any more.

    #top #procstat

  8. @robpumphrey

    It's some combination of the [b], [x], [y], and [z] keys that I don't remember off the top of my head. I no longer use top, as I wrote my own tool, so don't need to keep it memorized any more.

    #top #procstat

  9. It turns out that I started the procstat command before the Big Gap, but didn't finish it. It didn't actually work and was just a placeholder. So I've made it do things.

    It's not a complete clone of the FreeBSD one, but it doesn't set out to be (It has a different output format and because of that post-processing can be done with shell scripting and ordinary tools like awk.), and some of what the FreeBSD one does isn't cross-platform anyway.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guid

    #nosh #procstat

  10. It turns out that I started the procstat command before the Big Gap, but didn't finish it. It didn't actually work and was just a placeholder. So I've made it do things.

    It's not a complete clone of the FreeBSD one, but it doesn't set out to be (It has a different output format and because of that post-processing can be done with shell scripting and ordinary tools like awk.), and some of what the FreeBSD one does isn't cross-platform anyway.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/guid

    #nosh #procstat