On 4/11/16, Peter Brady <subscriptions at simonplace.net> wrote:> On 11/04/2016 8:26 PM, Hadi Motamedi wrote: >> Can you please let me know how can I check for the instantaneous >> occupied amount of my RAM the similar way the task manager shows it on >> my Win server ? > If you have an X instance running then the GNOME system monitor will > give a very similar graphical interface to the Windows Task Manager. > > yum install gnome-system-monitor > > I'm sure there's others out there. > > Cheers, > -pete > > >Can you please let me have the related command that can be issued at the CLI like the top command that measures the cpu load rather than using gui ?
On 04/11/2016 12:42 PM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:> On 4/11/16, Peter Brady <subscriptions at simonplace.net> wrote: >> On 11/04/2016 8:26 PM, Hadi Motamedi wrote: >>> Can you please let me know how can I check for the instantaneous >>> occupied amount of my RAM the similar way the task manager shows it on >>> my Win server ? >> If you have an X instance running then the GNOME system monitor will >> give a very similar graphical interface to the Windows Task Manager. >> >> yum install gnome-system-monitor >> >> I'm sure there's others out there. >> >> Cheers, >> -pete >> >> >> > Can you please let me have the related command that can be issued at > the CLI like the top command that measures the cpu load rather than > using gui ? > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centoswhy don't you just use command: free -m vmstat Cheers, Barbara
On 4/11/2016 3:42 AM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:> Can you please let me have the related command that can be issued at > the CLI like the top command that measures the cpu load rather than > using gui ?top shows memory usage too -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
On 4/11/16, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:> On 4/11/2016 3:42 AM, Hadi Motamedi wrote: >> Can you please let me have the related command that can be issued at >> the CLI like the top command that measures the cpu load rather than >> using gui ? > > top shows memory usage too > > -- > john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >Thank you very much . I got the required answer. Please consider this as SOLVED . Thank you again