process monitors for Linux - CLI 51 - comparing top and htop - usage tutorial
♥️ SUBSCRIBE for more videos: [ Ссылка ]
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Prerequisites: basic understanding of linux system usage
In this video we are going to be looking at the comparison between two system monitor tools: top and htop; these two text based tools are commonly used to keep track of processes on a system.
Video timeline
00:00 intro
01:27 launching top
07:42 launching htop
13:17 common usages for top
13:36 1) z - color
14:05 2) 1 - CPU aggregate/individual toggle
14:31 3) t - CPU display mode
15:42 4) m - memory display mode
16:34 5) c - command line display
16:51 6) x - sort field display
17:17 6) <, > - sort field selection
17:51 7) L - Locate/search
18:34 8) u, o - Filter
20:21 9) V - Tree/Forest view
20:46 10) k - kill process
⭕️ther videos which the bluemonkey4n6 AI engine believes you would enjoy:
Linux process control commands: [ Ссылка ]
The Linux /proc directory for running processes: [ Ссылка ]
🔨 Gear I dig:
Wyze Cam v4.0: [ Ссылка ]
Wyze Cam v3.0: [ Ссылка ]
GL-iNet Mango portable travel router: [ Ссылка ]
Enegon Portable charger: [ Ссылка ]
ThinkTank Cable Management 10 v2.0: [ Ссылка ]
DISCLAIMER: Links in this video description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service using one of these links, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you!
Icons made by freepik from @flaticon [ Ссылка ]
Icons made by Smashicons from @flaticon [ Ссылка ]
Music by Lensko: Let’s Go
Hacker Stock Videos by Vecteezy: [ Ссылка ]
#DFIR #linux #linuxprocesses
process monitors for Linux - comparing top and htop
Теги
Digital ForensicsIncident Responseinfoseccybersecuritytrainingcontinuing educationtutoriallearninglinux command line tutorialsystem administratorsysAdminDFIRbash shellautomationdev ops tutorialtech how totophtopatopbtopgtopvtopbottomglancesCPU usageMemory usageSwap usageload averageprocess IDjob prioritynice scheduling priorityniceness valuesort fieldlocatefiltertree viewforest viewlist viewkilling processes