If you want to know exactly what’s going on in your Linux system, some of you might reach for top
. For the connoisseur of system monitors, nothing less than htop
will do. Not familiar with htop
? [Ahsen Saeed] did a beautiful job of doing it graphically.
We’ve mentioned htop
in a previous Linux Fu, but we’ve never gotten a chance to dig into it. And now, we don’t have to. Like top
, the htop
program is still text-based, but it has a much nicer interface with colors, and easier way to send signals to processes, and support for tree displays. You can even use the mouse with it if you want to.
[Saeed] did a lot of work to take screenshots of htop
at work and annotate them. Sure, you could read the man page, but we think this is a lot better.
Of course, there are other improvements to top. Glances is pretty interesting, for example. For serious system administration help, you can try Webmin or Cockpit.
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