On 2002.10.08 Rik van Riel wrote:
> Procps 2.0.10
> 8 Oct 2002
>
>
>Procps is the package containing various system monitoring tools, like
>ps, top, vmstat, free, kill, sysctl, uptime and more. After a long
>period of inactivity procps maintenance is active again and suggestions,
>bugreports and patches are always welcome on the procps list.
>
>The plan is to release a procps 2.1.0 around the time the 2.6.0 kernel
>comes out, with regular releases until then. Code cleanups and all kinds
>of enhancements are welcome.
>
>
>You can download procps 2.0.10 from:
>
> http://surriel.com/procps/procps-2.0.10.tar.bz2
This makes CPU percentages stay aligned in column when some of them
reach 100%:
--- top.c.orig 2002-10-08 15:28:10.000000000 +0200
+++ top.c 2002-10-08 16:18:59.000000000 +0200
@@ -1700,8 +1700,8 @@
cpu_mapping
[i];
printf
- ("CPU%d states: %2d%s%-d%% user, %2d%s%-d%% system,"
- " %2d%s%-d%% nice, %2d%s%-d%% iowait, %2d%s%-d%% idle",
+ ("CPU%d: %3d%s%-d%% user, %3d%s%-d%% system,"
+ " %3d%s%-d%% nice, %3d%s%-d%% iowait, %3d%s%-d%% idle",
cpumap,
trimzero(u_ticks - u_ticks_o [i] + n_ticks - n_ticks_o [i]) * 100 / t_ticks,
decimal_point,
It also kills the 'states' part, things are beginning to spread past 80
columns...is it very important ?
I am gettin also strange outputs sometimes, with a ton of digits in decimal
parts. Sample before my patch:
CPU0 states: 0,0% user, 0,6% system, 0,0% nice, 4,1070653% iowait, 0,109% idle
CPU1 states: 0,1% user, 0,1% system, 0,0% nice, 4,1070653% iowait, 0,113% idle
And after:
CPU0: 0,12% user, 0,5% system, 0,0% nice, 99,1357% iowait, 0,489% idle
CPU1: 0,13% user, 0,15% system, 0,0% nice, 99,1357% iowait, 0,478% idle
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