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diff --git a/po-man/pl.po b/po-man/pl.po index 694aba1..a6227ef 100644 --- a/po-man/pl.po +++ b/po-man/pl.po @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: procps-ng-man 4.0.1rc3\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Procps list <procps@freelists.org>\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-02-08 18:31+1100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-05-02 20:36+1000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-10-26 21:05+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Jakub Bogusz <qboosh@pld-linux.org>\n" "Language-Team: Polish <translation-team-pl@lists.sourceforge.net>\n" @@ -27,10 +27,9 @@ msgid "FREE" msgstr "FREE" #. type: TH -#: ../man/free.1:14 ../man/kill.1:12 ../man/pgrep.1:13 ../man/pidof.1:13 -#: ../man/sysctl.8:14 +#: ../man/free.1:14 #, no-wrap -msgid "2023-01-16" +msgid "2023-05-02" msgstr "" #. type: TH @@ -425,12 +424,26 @@ msgstr "Wyświetlanie szczegółowych statystyk niskiej i wysokiej pamięci." #. type: TP #: ../man/free.1:122 +#, fuzzy, no-wrap +#| msgid "B<-s>, B<--since>" +msgid "B<-L>, B<--line>" +msgstr "B<-s>, B<--since>" + +#. type: Plain text +#: ../man/free.1:127 +msgid "" +"Show output on a single line, often used with the B<-s> option to show " +"memory statistics repeatedly." +msgstr "" + +#. type: TP +#: ../man/free.1:127 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-s>, B<--seconds> I<delay>" msgstr "B<-s>, B<--seconds> I<opóźnienie>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:129 +#: ../man/free.1:134 msgid "" "Continuously display the result I<delay> seconds apart. You may actually " "specify any floating point number for I<delay> using either . or , for " @@ -441,13 +454,13 @@ msgstr "" "do mikrosekundy dzięki użyciu funkcji B<usleep>(3)." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:129 +#: ../man/free.1:134 #, no-wrap msgid "B<--si>" msgstr "B<--si>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:133 +#: ../man/free.1:138 msgid "" "Use kilo, mega, giga etc (power of 1000) instead of kibi, mebi, gibi (power " "of 1024)." @@ -456,24 +469,24 @@ msgstr "" "1024)." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:133 +#: ../man/free.1:138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-t>, B<--total>" msgstr "B<-t>, B<--total>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:136 +#: ../man/free.1:141 msgid "Display a line showing the column totals." msgstr "Wyświetlanie linii pokazującej podsumowanie kolumn." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:136 +#: ../man/free.1:141 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>, B<--committed>" msgstr "B<-v>, B<--committed>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:141 +#: ../man/free.1:146 msgid "" "Display a line showing the memory commit limit and amount of committed/" "uncommitted memory. The B<total> column on this line will display the memory " @@ -485,18 +498,18 @@ msgstr "" "wyłączenia overcommitu." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:141 ../man/w.1:63 +#: ../man/free.1:146 ../man/w.1:63 #, no-wrap msgid "B<--help>" msgstr "B<--help>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:144 +#: ../man/free.1:149 msgid "Print help." msgstr "Wyświetlenie opisu." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:144 ../man/pgrep.1:228 ../man/pmap.1:72 ../man/pwdx.1:19 +#: ../man/free.1:149 ../man/pgrep.1:228 ../man/pmap.1:72 ../man/pwdx.1:19 #: ../man/skill.1:68 ../man/slabtop.1:45 ../man/sysctl.8:115 ../man/tload.1:38 #: ../man/uptime.1:46 ../man/vmstat.8:97 ../man/w.1:72 #, no-wrap @@ -504,12 +517,12 @@ msgid "B<-V>, B<--version>" msgstr "B<-V>, B<--version>" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:147 ../man/skill.1:71 ../man/w.1:75 +#: ../man/free.1:152 ../man/skill.1:71 ../man/w.1:75 msgid "Display version information." msgstr "Wyświetlenie informacji o wersji." #. type: SH -#: ../man/free.1:148 ../man/slabtop.1:87 ../man/sysctl.8:170 +#: ../man/free.1:153 ../man/slabtop.1:87 ../man/sysctl.8:170 #: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:64 ../man/tload.1:42 ../man/uptime.1:49 ../man/w.1:88 #: ../man/procps_misc.3:136 #, no-wrap @@ -517,25 +530,25 @@ msgid "FILES" msgstr "PLIKI" #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:149 +#: ../man/free.1:154 #, no-wrap msgid "/proc/meminfo" msgstr "/proc/meminfo" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:152 +#: ../man/free.1:157 msgid "memory information" msgstr "informacje dotyczące pamięci" #. type: SH -#: ../man/free.1:153 ../man/pgrep.1:301 ../man/pidof.1:66 ../man/tload.1:50 +#: ../man/free.1:158 ../man/pgrep.1:301 ../man/pidof.1:66 ../man/tload.1:50 #: ../man/watch.1:149 ../man/ps.1:2083 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "BŁĘDY" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:156 +#: ../man/free.1:161 msgid "" "The value for the B<shared> column is not available from kernels before " "2.6.32 and is displayed as zero." @@ -544,18 +557,18 @@ msgstr "" "- wtedy wyświetlane jest zero." #. type: TP -#: ../man/free.1:156 +#: ../man/free.1:161 #, no-wrap msgid "Please send bug reports to" msgstr "Zgłoszenia błędów prosimy wysyłać na adres" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:160 +#: ../man/free.1:165 msgid "E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>" msgstr "E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>" #. type: SH -#: ../man/free.1:160 ../man/kill.1:88 ../man/pgrep.1:317 ../man/pidof.1:73 +#: ../man/free.1:165 ../man/kill.1:88 ../man/pgrep.1:317 ../man/pidof.1:73 #: ../man/pmap.1:90 ../man/pwdx.1:25 ../man/skill.1:109 ../man/slabtop.1:91 #: ../man/sysctl.8:184 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:83 ../man/tload.1:45 #: ../man/uptime.1:66 ../man/vmstat.8:191 ../man/w.1:95 ../man/ps.1:2090 @@ -565,7 +578,7 @@ msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "ZOBACZ TAKŻE" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/free.1:164 +#: ../man/free.1:169 msgid "B<ps>(1), B<slabtop>(1), B<top>(1), B<vmstat>(8)." msgstr "B<ps>(1), B<slabtop>(1), B<top>(1), B<vmstat>(8)." @@ -575,6 +588,12 @@ msgstr "B<ps>(1), B<slabtop>(1), B<top>(1), B<vmstat>(8)." msgid "KILL" msgstr "" +#. type: TH +#: ../man/kill.1:12 ../man/pgrep.1:13 ../man/pidof.1:13 ../man/sysctl.8:14 +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-01-16" +msgstr "" + #. type: Plain text #: ../man/kill.1:15 msgid "kill - send a signal to a process" @@ -788,7 +807,7 @@ msgstr "" #. type: SH #: ../man/kill.1:101 ../man/pgrep.1:327 ../man/pidof.1:76 ../man/pwdx.1:32 -#: ../man/skill.1:119 ../man/sysctl.8:187 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:85 +#: ../man/skill.1:119 ../man/sysctl.8:188 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:85 #: ../man/ps.1:2116 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHOR" @@ -804,7 +823,7 @@ msgstr "" #. type: SH #: ../man/kill.1:107 ../man/pgrep.1:331 ../man/pmap.1:97 ../man/pwdx.1:37 -#: ../man/skill.1:125 ../man/slabtop.1:114 ../man/sysctl.8:191 +#: ../man/skill.1:125 ../man/slabtop.1:120 ../man/sysctl.8:192 #: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:89 ../man/tload.1:66 ../man/uptime.1:71 #: ../man/vmstat.8:199 ../man/w.1:112 ../man/watch.1:226 #, no-wrap @@ -813,7 +832,7 @@ msgstr "ZGŁASZANIE BŁĘDÓW" #. type: Plain text #: ../man/kill.1:110 ../man/pgrep.1:334 ../man/pmap.1:100 ../man/pwdx.1:40 -#: ../man/skill.1:128 ../man/slabtop.1:117 ../man/sysctl.8:194 +#: ../man/skill.1:128 ../man/slabtop.1:123 ../man/sysctl.8:195 #: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:92 ../man/tload.1:69 ../man/uptime.1:74 #: ../man/vmstat.8:202 ../man/w.1:115 ../man/watch.1:229 msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>" @@ -916,9 +935,10 @@ msgstr "B<--signal> I<sygnał>" #: ../man/pgrep.1:66 msgid "" "Defines the signal to send to each matched process. Either the numeric or " -"the symbolic signal name can be used. In B<pgrep> or B<pidwait> mode this " -"has no effect unless used in conjunction with B<--require-handler> to filter " -"to processes with a userspace signal handler present for a particular signal." +"the symbolic signal name can be used. In B<pgrep> or B<pidwait> mode only " +"the long option can be used and has no effect unless used in conjunction " +"with B<--require-handler> to filter to processes with a userspace signal " +"handler present for a particular signal." msgstr "" #. type: TP @@ -2623,22 +2643,32 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The B<slabtop> statistic header is tracking how many bytes of slabs are " "being used and is not a measure of physical memory. The 'Slab' field in the " -"I</proc/meminfo> file is tracking information about used slab physical" +"I</proc/meminfo> file is tracking information about used slab physical " +"memory." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: ../man/slabtop.1:114 +msgid "" +"The B<CACHE SIZE> column is not accurate, it's the upper limit of memory " +"used by specific slab. When system using slub (most common case) is under " +"high memory pressure, there are slab order fallbacks, which means \"pages " +"per slab\" is not constant and may decrease." msgstr "" #. type: SH -#: ../man/slabtop.1:108 ../man/tload.1:58 ../man/uptime.1:56 ../man/w.1:102 +#: ../man/slabtop.1:114 ../man/tload.1:58 ../man/uptime.1:56 ../man/w.1:102 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "AUTORZY" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/slabtop.1:110 +#: ../man/slabtop.1:116 msgid "Written by Chris Rivera and Robert Love." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/slabtop.1:114 +#: ../man/slabtop.1:120 msgid "B<slabtop> was inspired by Martin Bligh's perl script, B<vmtop>." msgstr "" @@ -3048,12 +3078,14 @@ msgid "I</etc/sysctl.conf>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/sysctl.8:187 -msgid "B<sysctl.conf>(5) B<regex>(7)" -msgstr "" +#: ../man/sysctl.8:188 +#, fuzzy +#| msgid "B<procps>(3), B<procps_misc>(3), B<proc>(5)." +msgid "B<proc>(5), B<sysctl.conf>(5), B<regex>(7)" +msgstr "B<procps>(3), B<procps_misc>(3), B<proc>(5)." #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/sysctl.8:191 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:89 +#: ../man/sysctl.8:192 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:89 msgid "E<.UR staikos@0wned.org> George Staikos E<.UE>" msgstr "" @@ -11196,7 +11228,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:533 +#: ../man/top.1:532 +msgid "" +"The `sy' value above also reflects the time running a virtual \\*(Pu for " +"guest operating systems, including those that have been niced." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: ../man/top.1:536 msgid "" "Beyond the first tasks/threads line, there are alternate \\*(PU display " "modes available via the 4-way `t' \\*(CT. They show an abbreviated summary " @@ -11204,7 +11243,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:536 +#: ../man/top.1:539 #, no-wrap msgid "" " a b c d\n" @@ -11212,16 +11251,16 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:543 +#: ../man/top.1:546 msgid "" "Where: a) is the `user' (us + ni) percentage; b) is the `system' (sy + hi + " -"si) percentage; c) is the total percentage; and d) is one of two visual " -"graphs of those representations. Such graphs also reflect separate `user' " -"and `system' portions." +"si + guests) percentage; c) is the total percentage; and d) is one of two " +"visual graphs of those representations. Such graphs also reflect separate " +"`user' and `system' portions." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:548 +#: ../man/top.1:551 msgid "" "If the `4' \\*(CT is used to yield more than two cpus per line, results will " "be further abridged eliminating the a) and b) elements. However, that " @@ -11230,7 +11269,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:551 +#: ../man/top.1:554 msgid "" "\\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands for additional information on the `t' and " "`4' \\*(CTs." @@ -11238,14 +11277,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:553 +#: ../man/top.1:556 #, no-wrap msgid "2c. MEMORY Usage" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:558 +#: ../man/top.1:561 msgid "" "This portion consists of two lines which may express values in kibibytes " "(KiB) through exbibytes (EiB) depending on the scaling factor enforced with " @@ -11253,29 +11292,29 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:560 +#: ../man/top.1:563 msgid "As a default, Line 1 reflects \\*(MP, classified as:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:562 +#: ../man/top.1:565 #, no-wrap msgid " total, free, used and buff/cache\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:565 +#: ../man/top.1:568 msgid "Line 2 reflects mostly \\*(MV, classified as:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:567 +#: ../man/top.1:570 #, no-wrap msgid " total, free, used and avail (which is \\*(MP)\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:575 +#: ../man/top.1:578 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "Estimation of how much memory is available for starting new applications, " @@ -11299,14 +11338,14 @@ msgstr "" "2.6.27+, w innych przypadkach - to samo, co B<wolne>)" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:578 +#: ../man/top.1:581 msgid "" "In the alternate memory display modes, two abbreviated summary lines are " "shown consisting of these elements:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:582 +#: ../man/top.1:585 #, no-wrap msgid "" " a b c\n" @@ -11315,14 +11354,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:586 +#: ../man/top.1:589 msgid "" "Where: a) is the percentage used; b) is the total available; and c) is one " "of two visual graphs of those representations." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:593 +#: ../man/top.1:596 msgid "" "In the case of \\*(MP, the percentage represents the B<total> minus the " "estimated B<avail> noted above. The `Mem' graph itself is divided between " @@ -11332,12 +11371,12 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:595 +#: ../man/top.1:598 msgid "This table may help in interpreting the scaled values displayed:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:602 +#: ../man/top.1:605 #, no-wrap msgid "" " KiB = kibibyte = 1024 bytes\n" @@ -11350,7 +11389,7 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:605 +#: ../man/top.1:608 #, no-wrap msgid "3. FIELDS / Columns" msgstr "" @@ -11358,7 +11397,7 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:608 +#: ../man/top.1:611 #, fuzzy, no-wrap #| msgid "DESCRIPTION " msgid "3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields" @@ -11366,7 +11405,7 @@ msgstr "OPIS " #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:614 +#: ../man/top.1:617 msgid "" "Listed below are \\*(We's available process fields (columns). They are " "shown in strict ascii alphabetical order. You may customize their position " @@ -11375,7 +11414,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:619 +#: ../man/top.1:622 msgid "" "Any field is selectable as the sort field, and you control whether they are " "sorted high-to-low or low-to-high. For additional information on sort " @@ -11383,7 +11422,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:625 +#: ../man/top.1:628 msgid "" "The fields related to \\*(MP or \\*(MV reference `(KiB)' which is the " "unsuffixed display mode. Such fields may, however, be scaled from KiB " @@ -11392,20 +11431,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:626 +#: ../man/top.1:629 #, no-wrap msgid "B<%CPU \\*(Em \\*(PU Usage >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:630 +#: ../man/top.1:633 msgid "" "The task's share of the elapsed \\*(PU time since the last screen update, " "expressed as a percentage of total \\*(PU time." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:635 +#: ../man/top.1:638 msgid "" "In a true SMP environment, if a process is multi-threaded and \\*(We is " "I<not> operating in Threads mode, amounts greater than 100% may be " @@ -11413,7 +11452,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:640 +#: ../man/top.1:643 msgid "" "Also for multi-processor environments, if Irix mode is \\*F, \\*(We will " "operate in Solaris mode where a task's \\*(Pu usage will be divided by the " @@ -11421,7 +11460,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:646 +#: ../man/top.1:649 msgid "" "\\*(NT When running in forest view mode (`V') with children collapsed (`v'), " "this field will also include the \\*(PU time of those unseen children. " @@ -11430,33 +11469,33 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:647 +#: ../man/top.1:650 #, no-wrap msgid "B<%CUC \\*(Em \\*(PU Utilization >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:651 +#: ../man/top.1:654 msgid "" "This field is identical to %CUU below, except the percentage also reflects " "reaped child processes." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:652 +#: ../man/top.1:655 #, no-wrap msgid "B<%CUU \\*(Em \\*(PU Utilization >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:656 +#: ../man/top.1:659 msgid "" "A task's total \\*(PU usage divided by its elapsed running time, expressed " "as a percentage." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:661 +#: ../man/top.1:664 msgid "" "If a process currently displays high \\*(PU usage, this field can help " "determine if such behavior is normal. Conversely, if a process has low " @@ -11465,30 +11504,30 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:662 +#: ../man/top.1:665 #, no-wrap msgid "B<%MEM \\*(Em Memory Usage (RES) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:665 +#: ../man/top.1:668 msgid "A task's currently resident share of available \\*(MP." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:667 ../man/top.1:728 ../man/top.1:761 ../man/top.1:934 -#: ../man/top.1:995 ../man/top.1:1048 ../man/top.1:1093 ../man/top.1:1113 +#: ../man/top.1:670 ../man/top.1:731 ../man/top.1:764 ../man/top.1:937 +#: ../man/top.1:998 ../man/top.1:1051 ../man/top.1:1096 ../man/top.1:1116 msgid "\\*(XX." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:668 +#: ../man/top.1:671 #, no-wrap msgid "B<AGID \\*(Em Autogroup Identifier >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:673 +#: ../man/top.1:676 msgid "" "The autogroup identifier associated with a process. This feature operates " "in conjunction with the CFS scheduler to improve interactive desktop " @@ -11496,7 +11535,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:682 +#: ../man/top.1:685 msgid "" "When /proc/sys/kernel/sched_autogroup_enabled is set, a new autogroup is " "created with each new session (\\*(Xa SID). All subsequently forked " @@ -11507,18 +11546,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:684 +#: ../man/top.1:687 msgid "When -1 is displayed it means this information is not available." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:685 +#: ../man/top.1:688 #, no-wrap msgid "B<AGNI \\*(Em Autogroup Nice Value >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:691 +#: ../man/top.1:694 msgid "" "The autogroup nice value which affects scheduling of all processes in that " "group. A negative nice value means higher priority, whereas a positive nice " @@ -11526,20 +11565,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:692 +#: ../man/top.1:695 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CGNAME \\*(Em Control Group Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:696 +#: ../man/top.1:699 msgid "" "The name of the control group to which a process belongs, or `-' if not " "applicable for that process." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:700 +#: ../man/top.1:703 msgid "" "This will typically be the last entry in the full list of control groups as " "shown under the next heading (CGROUPS). And as is true there, this field is " @@ -11547,20 +11586,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:701 +#: ../man/top.1:704 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CGROUPS \\*(Em Control Groups >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:705 +#: ../man/top.1:708 msgid "" "The names of the control group(s) to which a process belongs, or `-' if not " "applicable for that process." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:710 +#: ../man/top.1:713 msgid "" "Control Groups provide for allocating resources (cpu, memory, network " "bandwidth, etc.) among installation-defined groups of processes. They " @@ -11569,7 +11608,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:714 +#: ../man/top.1:717 msgid "" "Many different hierarchies of cgroups can exist simultaneously on a system " "and each hierarchy is attached to one or more subsystems. A subsystem " @@ -11577,7 +11616,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:721 +#: ../man/top.1:724 msgid "" "\\*(NT The CGROUPS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -11587,26 +11626,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:722 +#: ../man/top.1:725 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CODE \\*(Em Code Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:726 +#: ../man/top.1:729 msgid "" "The amount of \\*(MP currently devoted to executable code, also known as the " "Text Resident Set size or TRS." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:729 +#: ../man/top.1:732 #, no-wrap msgid "B<COMMAND \\*(Em Command Name> or CommandB< Line >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:735 +#: ../man/top.1:738 msgid "" "Display the command line used to start a task or the name of the associated " "program. You toggle between commandI< line> andI< name> with `c', which is " @@ -11614,7 +11653,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:740 +#: ../man/top.1:743 #, no-wrap msgid "" "When you've chosen to display command lines, processes without a command\n" @@ -11624,14 +11663,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:743 +#: ../man/top.1:746 msgid "" "This field may also be impacted by the forest view display mode. \\*(XC `V' " "\\*(CI for additional information regarding that mode." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:752 +#: ../man/top.1:755 msgid "" "\\*(NT The COMMAND field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -11643,13 +11682,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:753 +#: ../man/top.1:756 #, no-wrap msgid "B<DATA \\*(Em Data + Stack Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:759 +#: ../man/top.1:762 msgid "" "The amount of private memory I<reserved> by a process. It is also known as " "the Data Resident Set or DRS. Such memory may not yet be mapped to \\*(MP " @@ -11657,20 +11696,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:762 +#: ../man/top.1:765 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ELAPSED \\*(Em Elapsed Running Time>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:766 +#: ../man/top.1:769 msgid "" "The length of time since a process was started. Thus, the most recently " "started task will display the smallest time interval." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:771 +#: ../man/top.1:774 msgid "" "The value will be expressed as `HH,MM' (hours,minutes) but is subject to " "additional scaling if the interval becomes too great to fit column width. " @@ -11678,13 +11717,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:772 +#: ../man/top.1:775 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ENVIRON \\*(Em Environment variables >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:778 +#: ../man/top.1:781 msgid "" "Display all of the environment variables, if any, as seen by the respective " "processes. These variables will be displayed in their raw native order, not " @@ -11692,7 +11731,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:786 +#: ../man/top.1:789 msgid "" "\\*(NT The ENVIRON field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -11703,20 +11742,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:787 +#: ../man/top.1:790 #, no-wrap msgid "B<EXE \\*(Em Executable Path >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:791 +#: ../man/top.1:794 msgid "" "Where available, this is the full path to the executable, including the " "program name." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:795 +#: ../man/top.1:798 msgid "" "\\*(NT The EXE field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -11724,13 +11763,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:796 +#: ../man/top.1:799 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Flags \\*(Em Task Flags >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:801 +#: ../man/top.1:804 msgid "" "This column represents the task's current scheduling flags which are " "expressed in hexadecimal notation and with zeros suppressed. These flags " @@ -11738,61 +11777,61 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:802 +#: ../man/top.1:805 #, no-wrap msgid "B<GID \\*(Em Group Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:805 +#: ../man/top.1:808 msgid "TheI< effective> group ID." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:806 +#: ../man/top.1:809 #, no-wrap msgid "B<GROUP \\*(Em Group Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:809 +#: ../man/top.1:812 msgid "TheI< effective> group name." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:810 +#: ../man/top.1:813 #, no-wrap msgid "B<LOGID \\*(Em Login User Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:814 +#: ../man/top.1:817 msgid "" "The user ID used atI< login>. When -1 is displayed it means this " "information is not available." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:815 +#: ../man/top.1:818 #, no-wrap msgid "B<LXC \\*(Em Lxc Container Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:819 +#: ../man/top.1:822 msgid "" "The name of the lxc container within which a task is running. If a process " "is not running inside a container, a dash (`-') will be shown." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:820 +#: ../man/top.1:823 #, no-wrap msgid "B<NI \\*(Em Nice Value >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:827 +#: ../man/top.1:830 msgid "" "The nice value of the task. A negative nice value means higher priority, " "whereas a positive nice value means lower priority. Zero in this field " @@ -11801,7 +11840,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:831 +#: ../man/top.1:834 msgid "" "\\*(NT This value only affects scheduling priority relative to other " "processes in the same autogroup. \\*(XC `AGID' and `AGNI' fields for " @@ -11809,33 +11848,33 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:832 +#: ../man/top.1:835 #, no-wrap msgid "B<NU \\*(Em Last known NUMA node >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:836 +#: ../man/top.1:839 msgid "" "A number representing the NUMA node associated with the last used processor " "(`P'). When -1 is displayed it means that NUMA information is not available." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:838 +#: ../man/top.1:841 msgid "" "\\*(XC `2' and `3' \\*(CIs for additional NUMA provisions affecting the " "\\*(SA." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:839 +#: ../man/top.1:842 #, no-wrap msgid "B<OOMa \\*(Em Out of Memory Adjustment Factor >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:844 +#: ../man/top.1:847 msgid "" "The value, ranging from -1000 to +1000, added to the current out of memory " "score (OOMs) which is then used to determine which task to kill when memory " @@ -11843,13 +11882,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:845 +#: ../man/top.1:848 #, no-wrap msgid "B<OOMs \\*(Em Out of Memory Score >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:850 +#: ../man/top.1:853 msgid "" "The value, ranging from 0 to +1000, used to select task(s) to kill when " "memory is exhausted. Zero translates to `never kill' whereas 1000 means " @@ -11857,13 +11896,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:851 +#: ../man/top.1:854 #, no-wrap msgid "B<P \\*(Em Last used \\*(PU (SMP) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:859 +#: ../man/top.1:862 msgid "" "A number representing the last used processor. In a true SMP environment " "this will likely change frequently since the kernel intentionally uses weak " @@ -11873,13 +11912,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:860 +#: ../man/top.1:863 #, no-wrap msgid "B<PGRP \\*(Em Process Group Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:869 +#: ../man/top.1:872 msgid "" "Every process is member of a unique process group which is used for " "distribution of signals and by terminals to arbitrate requests for their " @@ -11890,13 +11929,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:870 +#: ../man/top.1:873 #, no-wrap msgid "B<PID \\*(Em Process Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:875 +#: ../man/top.1:878 msgid "" "The task's unique process ID, which periodically wraps, though never " "restarting at zero. In kernel terms, it is a dispatchable entity defined by " @@ -11904,7 +11943,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:880 +#: ../man/top.1:883 msgid "" "This value may also be used as: a process group ID (\\*(Xa PGRP); a session " "ID for the session leader (\\*(Xa SID); a thread group ID for the thread " @@ -11913,31 +11952,31 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:881 +#: ../man/top.1:884 #, no-wrap msgid "B<PPID \\*(Em Parent Process Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:884 +#: ../man/top.1:887 msgid "The process ID (pid) of a task's parent." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:885 +#: ../man/top.1:888 #, no-wrap msgid "B<PR \\*(Em Priority >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:890 +#: ../man/top.1:893 msgid "" "The scheduling priority of the task. If you see `rt' in this field, it " "means the task is running under real time scheduling priority." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:894 +#: ../man/top.1:897 msgid "" "Under linux, real time priority is somewhat misleading since traditionally " "the operating itself was not preemptible. And while the 2.6 kernel can be " @@ -11945,13 +11984,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:895 +#: ../man/top.1:898 #, no-wrap msgid "B<PSS \\*(Em Proportional Resident Memory, smaps (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:900 +#: ../man/top.1:903 msgid "" "The proportion of this task's share of `RSS' where each page is divided by " "the number of processes sharing it. It is also the sum of the `PSan', " @@ -11959,34 +11998,34 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:903 +#: ../man/top.1:906 msgid "" "For example, if a process has 1000 resident pages alone and 1000 resident " "pages shared with another process, its `PSS' would be 1500 (times page size)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:905 ../man/top.1:918 ../man/top.1:942 ../man/top.1:1105 +#: ../man/top.1:908 ../man/top.1:921 ../man/top.1:945 ../man/top.1:1108 msgid "\\*(ZX." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:908 +#: ../man/top.1:911 msgid "B<PSan \\*(Em Proportional Anonymous Memory, smaps (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:910 +#: ../man/top.1:913 msgid "B<PSfd \\*(Em Proportional File Memory, smaps (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:912 +#: ../man/top.1:915 msgid "B<PSsh \\*(Em Proportional Shmem Memory, smaps (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:916 +#: ../man/top.1:919 msgid "" "As was true for `PSS' above (total proportional resident memory), these " "fields represent the proportion of this task's share of each type of memory " @@ -11994,13 +12033,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:920 +#: ../man/top.1:923 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RES \\*(Em Resident Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:925 +#: ../man/top.1:928 msgid "" "A subset of the virtual address space (VIRT) representing the non-swapped " "\\*(MP a task is currently using. It is also the sum of the `RSan', `RSfd' " @@ -12008,7 +12047,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:929 +#: ../man/top.1:932 msgid "" "It can include private anonymous pages, private pages mapped to files " "(including program images and shared libraries) plus shared anonymous " @@ -12017,20 +12056,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:932 +#: ../man/top.1:935 msgid "" "Lastly, this field may also include shared file-backed pages which, when " "modified, act as a dedicated \\*(MS and thus will never impact SWAP." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:935 +#: ../man/top.1:938 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSS \\*(Em Resident Memory, smaps (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:940 +#: ../man/top.1:943 msgid "" "Another, more precise view of process non-swapped \\*(MP. It is obtained " "from the `smaps_rollup' file and is generally slightly larger than that " @@ -12038,26 +12077,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:943 +#: ../man/top.1:946 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSan \\*(Em Resident Anonymous Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:947 +#: ../man/top.1:950 msgid "" "A subset of resident memory (RES) representing private pages not mapped to a " "file." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:948 +#: ../man/top.1:951 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSfd \\*(Em Resident File-Backed Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:953 +#: ../man/top.1:956 msgid "" "A subset of resident memory (RES) representing the implicitly shared pages " "supporting program images and shared libraries. It also includes explicit " @@ -12065,59 +12104,59 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:954 +#: ../man/top.1:957 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSlk \\*(Em Resident Locked Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:957 +#: ../man/top.1:960 msgid "A subset of resident memory (RES) which cannot be swapped out." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:958 +#: ../man/top.1:961 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSsh \\*(Em Resident Shared Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:962 +#: ../man/top.1:965 msgid "" "A subset of resident memory (RES) representing the explicitly shared " "anonymous shm*/mmap pages." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:963 +#: ../man/top.1:966 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RUID \\*(Em Real User Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:966 +#: ../man/top.1:969 msgid "TheI< real> user ID." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:967 +#: ../man/top.1:970 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RUSER \\*(Em Real User Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:970 +#: ../man/top.1:973 msgid "TheI< real> user name." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:971 +#: ../man/top.1:974 #, no-wrap msgid "B<S \\*(Em Process Status >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:981 +#: ../man/top.1:984 #, no-wrap msgid "" "The status of the task which can be one of:\n" @@ -12131,7 +12170,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:986 +#: ../man/top.1:989 msgid "" "Tasks shown as running should be more properly thought of as ready to run " "\\*(Em their task_struct is simply represented on the Linux run-queue. Even " @@ -12140,13 +12179,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:987 +#: ../man/top.1:990 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SHR \\*(Em Shared Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:993 +#: ../man/top.1:996 msgid "" "A subset of resident memory (RES) that may be used by other processes. It " "will include shared anonymous pages and shared file-backed pages. It also " @@ -12155,13 +12194,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:996 +#: ../man/top.1:999 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SID \\*(Em Session Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1004 +#: ../man/top.1:1007 msgid "" "A session is a collection of process groups (\\*(Xa PGRP), usually " "established by the login shell. A newly forked process joins the session of " @@ -12171,20 +12210,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1005 +#: ../man/top.1:1008 #, no-wrap msgid "B<STARTED \\*(Em Start Time Interval>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1009 +#: ../man/top.1:1012 msgid "" "The length of time since system boot when a process started. Thus, the most " "recently started task will display the largest time interval." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1013 +#: ../man/top.1:1016 msgid "" "The value will be expressed as `MM:SS' (minutes:seconds). But if the " "interval is too great to fit column width it will be scaled as `HH," @@ -12192,31 +12231,31 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1014 +#: ../man/top.1:1017 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SUID \\*(Em Saved User Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1017 +#: ../man/top.1:1020 msgid "TheI< saved> user ID." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1018 +#: ../man/top.1:1021 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SUPGIDS \\*(Em Supplementary Group IDs >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1023 +#: ../man/top.1:1026 msgid "" "The IDs of any supplementary group(s) established at login or inherited from " "a task's parent. They are displayed in a comma delimited list." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1027 +#: ../man/top.1:1030 msgid "" "\\*(NT The SUPGIDS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -12224,20 +12263,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1028 +#: ../man/top.1:1031 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SUPGRPS \\*(Em Supplementary Group Names >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1033 +#: ../man/top.1:1036 msgid "" "The names of any supplementary group(s) established at login or inherited " "from a task's parent. They are displayed in a comma delimited list." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1037 +#: ../man/top.1:1040 msgid "" "\\*(NT The SUPGRPS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width. When " "displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all " @@ -12245,37 +12284,37 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1038 +#: ../man/top.1:1041 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SUSER \\*(Em Saved User Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1041 +#: ../man/top.1:1044 msgid "TheI< saved> user name." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1042 +#: ../man/top.1:1045 #, no-wrap msgid "B<SWAP \\*(Em Swapped Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1046 +#: ../man/top.1:1049 msgid "" "The formerly resident portion of a task's address space written to the " "\\*(MS when \\*(MP becomes over committed." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1049 +#: ../man/top.1:1052 #, no-wrap msgid "B<TGID \\*(Em Thread Group Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1054 +#: ../man/top.1:1057 msgid "" "The ID of the thread group to which a task belongs. It is the PID of the " "thread group leader. In kernel terms, it represents those tasks that share " @@ -12283,13 +12322,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1055 +#: ../man/top.1:1058 #, no-wrap msgid "B<TIME \\*(Em \\*(PU Time >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1062 +#: ../man/top.1:1065 msgid "" "Total \\*(PU time the task has used since it started. When Cumulative mode " "is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time that it and its dead " @@ -12299,26 +12338,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1063 +#: ../man/top.1:1066 #, no-wrap msgid "B<TIME+ \\*(Em \\*(PU Time, hundredths >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1067 +#: ../man/top.1:1070 msgid "" "The same as TIME, but reflecting more granularity through hundredths of a " "second." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1068 +#: ../man/top.1:1071 #, no-wrap msgid "B<TPGID \\*(Em Tty Process Group Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1074 +#: ../man/top.1:1077 msgid "" "The process group ID of the foreground process for the connected tty, or -1 " "if a process is not connected to a terminal. By convention, this value " @@ -12326,13 +12365,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1075 +#: ../man/top.1:1078 #, no-wrap msgid "B<TTY \\*(Em Controlling Tty >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1082 +#: ../man/top.1:1085 msgid "" "The name of the controlling terminal. This is usually the device (serial " "port, pty, etc.) from which the process was started, and which it uses for " @@ -12341,61 +12380,61 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1083 +#: ../man/top.1:1086 #, no-wrap msgid "B<UID \\*(Em User Id >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1086 +#: ../man/top.1:1089 msgid "TheI< effective> user ID of the task's owner." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1087 +#: ../man/top.1:1090 #, no-wrap msgid "B<USED \\*(Em Memory in Use (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1091 +#: ../man/top.1:1094 msgid "" "This field represents the non-swapped \\*(MP a task is using (RES) plus the " "swapped out portion of its address space (SWAP)." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1094 +#: ../man/top.1:1097 #, no-wrap msgid "B<USER \\*(Em User Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1097 +#: ../man/top.1:1100 msgid "TheI< effective> user name of the task's owner." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1098 +#: ../man/top.1:1101 #, no-wrap msgid "B<USS \\*(Em Unique Set Size >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1103 +#: ../man/top.1:1106 msgid "" "The non-swapped portion of \\*(MP (`RSS') not shared with any other " "process. It is derived from the `smaps_rollup' file." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1106 +#: ../man/top.1:1109 #, no-wrap msgid "B<VIRT \\*(Em Virtual Memory Size (KiB) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1111 +#: ../man/top.1:1114 msgid "" "The total amount of \\*(MV used by the task. It includes all code, data and " "shared libraries plus pages that have been swapped out and pages that have " @@ -12403,80 +12442,80 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1114 +#: ../man/top.1:1117 #, no-wrap msgid "B<WCHAN \\*(Em Sleeping in Function >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1119 +#: ../man/top.1:1122 msgid "" "This field will show the name of the kernel function in which the task is " "currently sleeping. Running tasks will display a dash (`-') in this column." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1120 +#: ../man/top.1:1123 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ioR \\*(Em I/O Bytes Read >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1123 +#: ../man/top.1:1126 msgid "" "The number of bytes a process caused to be fetched from the storage layer." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1125 +#: ../man/top.1:1128 msgid "Root privileges are required to display `io' data for other users." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1126 +#: ../man/top.1:1129 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ioRop \\*(Em I/O Read Operations >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1130 +#: ../man/top.1:1133 msgid "" "The number of read I/O operations (syscalls) for a process. Such calls " "might not result in actual physical disk I/O." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1131 +#: ../man/top.1:1134 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ioW \\*(Em I/O Bytes Written >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1134 +#: ../man/top.1:1137 msgid "The number of bytes a process caused to be sent to the storage layer." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1135 +#: ../man/top.1:1138 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ioWop \\*(Em I/O Write Operations >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1139 +#: ../man/top.1:1142 msgid "" "The number of write I/O operations (syscalls) for a process. Such calls " "might not result in actual physical disk I/O." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1140 +#: ../man/top.1:1143 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nDRT \\*(Em Dirty Pages Count >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1146 +#: ../man/top.1:1149 msgid "" "The number of pages that have been modified since they were last written to " "\\*(AS. Dirty pages must be written to \\*(AS before the corresponding " @@ -12484,18 +12523,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1148 +#: ../man/top.1:1151 msgid "This field was deprecated with linux 2.6 and is always zero." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1149 +#: ../man/top.1:1152 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nMaj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1156 +#: ../man/top.1:1159 msgid "" "The number ofB< major> page faults that have occurred for a task. A page " "fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a virtual page " @@ -12504,13 +12543,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1157 +#: ../man/top.1:1160 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nMin \\*(Em Minor Page Fault count >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1164 +#: ../man/top.1:1167 msgid "" "The number ofB< minor> page faults that have occurred for a task. A page " "fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a virtual page " @@ -12519,76 +12558,76 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1165 +#: ../man/top.1:1168 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nTH \\*(Em Number of Threads >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1168 +#: ../man/top.1:1171 msgid "The number of threads associated with a process." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1169 +#: ../man/top.1:1172 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsCGROUP \\*(Em CGROUP namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1173 +#: ../man/top.1:1176 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to hide the identity of the control group of " "which process is a member." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1174 +#: ../man/top.1:1177 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsIPC \\*(Em IPC namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1178 +#: ../man/top.1:1181 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate interprocess communication (IPC) " "resources such as System V IPC objects and POSIX message queues." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1179 +#: ../man/top.1:1182 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsMNT \\*(Em MNT namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1183 +#: ../man/top.1:1186 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate filesystem mount points thus " "offering different views of the filesystem hierarchy." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1184 +#: ../man/top.1:1187 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsNET \\*(Em NET namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1188 +#: ../man/top.1:1191 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate resources such as network " "devices, IP addresses, IP routing, port numbers, etc." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1189 +#: ../man/top.1:1192 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsPID \\*(Em PID namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1195 +#: ../man/top.1:1198 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate process ID numbers meaning they " "need not remain unique. Thus, each such namespace could have its own `init/" @@ -12597,26 +12636,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1196 +#: ../man/top.1:1199 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsTIME \\*(Em TIME namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1200 +#: ../man/top.1:1203 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace which allows processes to see different system " "times in a way similar to the UTS namespace." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1201 +#: ../man/top.1:1204 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsUSER \\*(Em USER namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1207 +#: ../man/top.1:1210 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate the user and group ID numbers. " "Thus, a process could have a normal unprivileged user ID outside a user " @@ -12625,39 +12664,39 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1208 +#: ../man/top.1:1211 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nsUTS \\*(Em UTS namespace >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1212 +#: ../man/top.1:1215 msgid "" "The Inode of the namespace used to isolate hostname and NIS domain name. " "UTS simply means \"UNIX Time-sharing System\"." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1213 +#: ../man/top.1:1216 #, no-wrap msgid "B<vMj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count Delta>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1217 +#: ../man/top.1:1220 msgid "" "The number ofB< major> page faults that have occurred since the last update " "(see nMaj)." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1218 +#: ../man/top.1:1221 #, no-wrap msgid "B<vMn \\*(Em Minor Page Fault Count Delta>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1222 +#: ../man/top.1:1225 msgid "" "The number ofB< minor> page faults that have occurred since the last update " "(see nMin)." @@ -12665,14 +12704,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:1224 +#: ../man/top.1:1227 #, no-wrap msgid "3b. MANAGING Fields" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1231 +#: ../man/top.1:1234 msgid "" "After pressing the \\*(CI `f' (Fields Management) you will be presented with " "a screen showing: 1) the \\*(CW name; 2) the designated sort field; 3) all " @@ -12681,16 +12720,16 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: ../man/top.1:1233 ../man/top.1:1239 ../man/top.1:1244 ../man/top.1:1248 -#: ../man/top.1:1253 ../man/top.1:2679 ../man/top.1:2702 ../man/top.1:2711 -#: ../man/top.1:2727 ../man/top.1:2733 ../man/top.1:2739 ../man/top.1:2749 -#: ../man/top.1:2766 +#: ../man/top.1:1236 ../man/top.1:1242 ../man/top.1:1247 ../man/top.1:1251 +#: ../man/top.1:1256 ../man/top.1:2682 ../man/top.1:2705 ../man/top.1:2714 +#: ../man/top.1:2730 ../man/top.1:2736 ../man/top.1:2742 ../man/top.1:2752 +#: ../man/top.1:2769 #, no-wrap msgid "\\(bu" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1238 +#: ../man/top.1:1241 msgid "" "As the on screen instructions indicate, you navigate among the fields with " "theB< Up> andB< Down> \\*(KAs. The PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys can also " @@ -12698,21 +12737,21 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1243 +#: ../man/top.1:1246 msgid "" "TheB< Right> \\*(KA selects a field for repositioning and theB< Left> \\*(KA " "or the E<lt>B<Enter>E<gt> key commits that field's placement." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1247 +#: ../man/top.1:1250 msgid "" "The `B<d>' key or the E<lt>B<Space>E<gt> bar toggles a field's display " "status, and thus the presence or absence of the asterisk." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1252 +#: ../man/top.1:1255 msgid "" "The `B<s>' key designates a field as the sort field. \\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA " "Commands, SORTING for additional information regarding your selection of a " @@ -12720,14 +12759,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1256 +#: ../man/top.1:1259 msgid "" "The `B<a>' and `B<w>' keys can be used to cycle through all available " "windows and the `B<q>' or E<lt>B<Esc>E<gt> keys exit Fields Management." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1265 +#: ../man/top.1:1268 msgid "" "The Fields Management screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either " "\\*(FM or \\*(AM. Whatever was targeted when `q' or E<lt>EscE<gt> was " @@ -12737,7 +12776,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1272 +#: ../man/top.1:1275 msgid "" "\\*(NT Any window that has been scrolledI< horizontally> will be reset if " "any field changes are made via the Fields Management screen. AnyI< " @@ -12748,14 +12787,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:1274 +#: ../man/top.1:1277 #, no-wrap msgid "4. INTERACTIVE Commands" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1279 +#: ../man/top.1:1282 msgid "" "Listed below is a brief index of commands within categories. Some commands " "appear more than once \\*(Em their meaning or scope may vary depending on " @@ -12763,7 +12802,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1302 +#: ../man/top.1:1305 #, no-wrap msgid "" " 4a.I< Global-Commands >\n" @@ -12791,14 +12830,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:1305 +#: ../man/top.1:1308 #, no-wrap msgid "4a. GLOBAL Commands" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1310 +#: ../man/top.1:1313 msgid "" "The global \\*(CIs areB< always> available in both \\*(FM and \\*(AM. " "However, some of these \\*(CIs areB< not available> when running in Secure " @@ -12806,20 +12845,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1314 +#: ../man/top.1:1317 msgid "" "If you wish to know in advance whether or not your \\*(We has been secured, " "simply ask for help and view the system summary on the second line." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1315 +#: ../man/top.1:1318 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ E<lt>B<Enter>E<gt> or E<lt>B<Space>E<gt>\\ \\ :I<Refresh-Display >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1320 +#: ../man/top.1:1323 msgid "" "These commands awaken \\*(We and following receipt of any input the entire " "display will be repainted. They also force an update of any hotplugged " @@ -12827,20 +12866,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1323 +#: ../man/top.1:1326 msgid "" "Use either of these keys if you have a large delay interval and wish to see " "current status," msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1324 +#: ../man/top.1:1327 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<?> | B<h>\\ \\ :I<Help >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1329 +#: ../man/top.1:1332 msgid "" "There are two help levels available. The first will provide a reminder of " "all the basic \\*(CIs. If \\*(We isI< secured>, that screen will be " @@ -12848,20 +12887,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1332 +#: ../man/top.1:1335 msgid "" "Typing `h' or `?' on that help screen will take you to help for those " "\\*(CIs applicable to \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1333 +#: ../man/top.1:1336 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I<Exit-Display-Limits >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1340 +#: ../man/top.1:1343 msgid "" "Removes restrictions on what is shown. This command will reverse any " "`i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `v' (hide children) and `F' focus " @@ -12871,20 +12910,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1343 +#: ../man/top.1:1346 msgid "" "Additionally, if the window has been scrolled it will be reset with this " "command." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1344 +#: ../man/top.1:1347 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<0>\\ \\ :I<Zero-Suppress> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1349 +#: ../man/top.1:1352 msgid "" "This command determines whether zeros are shown or suppressed for many of " "the fields in a \\*(TW. Fields like UID, GID, NI, PR or P are not affected " @@ -12892,26 +12931,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1350 +#: ../man/top.1:1353 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<A>\\ \\ :I<Alternate-Display-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1355 +#: ../man/top.1:1358 msgid "" "This command will switch between \\*(FM and \\*(AM. \\*(XT 5. ALTERNATE-" "DISPLAY Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs and \\*(FGs." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1356 +#: ../man/top.1:1359 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<B>\\ \\ :I<Bold-Disable/Enable> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1362 +#: ../man/top.1:1365 msgid "" "This command will influence use of the bold terminfo capability and altersB< " "both> the \\*(SA and \\*(TA for the \\*(CW. While it is intended primarily " @@ -12919,7 +12958,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1367 +#: ../man/top.1:1370 msgid "" "\\*(NT When this toggle is \\*O and \\*(We is operating in monochrome mode, " "theB< entire display> will appear as normal text. Thus, unless the `x' and/" @@ -12928,20 +12967,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1368 +#: ../man/top.1:1371 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<d> | B<s>\\ \\ :I<Change-Delay-Time-interval >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1372 +#: ../man/top.1:1375 msgid "" "You will be prompted to enter the delay time, in seconds, between display " "updates." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1378 +#: ../man/top.1:1381 msgid "" "Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed. " "Entering 0 causes (nearly) continuous updates, with an unsatisfactory " @@ -12951,20 +12990,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1381 +#: ../man/top.1:1384 msgid "" "If at any time you wish to know the current delay time, simply ask for help " "and view the system summary on the second line." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1382 +#: ../man/top.1:1385 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E>\\ \\ :I<Enforce-Summary-Memory-Scale> in Summary Area" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1387 +#: ../man/top.1:1390 msgid "" "With this command you can cycle through the available \\*(SA memory scaling " "which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through EiB (exbibytes or " @@ -12972,7 +13011,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1391 +#: ../man/top.1:1394 msgid "" "If you see a `+' between a displayed number and the following label, it " "means that \\*(We was forced to truncate some portion of that number. By " @@ -12980,13 +13019,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1392 +#: ../man/top.1:1395 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<e>\\ \\ :I<Enforce-Task-Memory-Scale> in Task Area" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1397 +#: ../man/top.1:1400 msgid "" "With this command you can cycle through the available \\*(TA memory scaling " "which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through PiB (pebibytes or " @@ -12994,7 +13033,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1404 +#: ../man/top.1:1407 msgid "" "While \\*(We will try to honor the selected target range, additional scaling " "might still be necessary in order to accommodate current values. If you " @@ -13005,13 +13044,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1405 +#: ../man/top.1:1408 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<g>\\ \\ :I<Choose-Another-Window/Field-Group >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1411 +#: ../man/top.1:1414 msgid "" "You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the " "\\*(FG which should be made the \\*(CW. You will soon grow comfortable with " @@ -13019,13 +13058,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1412 +#: ../man/top.1:1415 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<H>\\ \\ :I<Threads-mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1417 +#: ../man/top.1:1420 msgid "" "When this toggle is \\*O, individual threads will be displayed for all " "processes in all visible \\*(TWs. Otherwise, \\*(We displays a summation of " @@ -13033,13 +13072,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1418 +#: ../man/top.1:1421 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<I>\\ \\ :I<Irix/Solaris-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1423 +#: ../man/top.1:1426 msgid "" "When operating in Solaris mode (`I' toggled \\*F), a task's \\*(Pu usage " "will be divided by the total number of \\*(PUs. After issuing this command, " @@ -13047,18 +13086,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1424 +#: ../man/top.1:1427 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<k>\\ \\ :I<Kill-a-task >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1427 +#: ../man/top.1:1430 msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the signal to send." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1431 ../man/top.1:1453 +#: ../man/top.1:1434 ../man/top.1:1456 msgid "" "Entering no PID or a negative number will be interpreted as the default " "shown in the prompt (the first task displayed). A PID value of zero means " @@ -13066,21 +13105,21 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1434 +#: ../man/top.1:1437 msgid "" "The default signal, as reflected in the prompt, is SIGTERM. However, you " "can send any signal, via number or name." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1437 +#: ../man/top.1:1440 msgid "" "If you wish to abort the kill process, do one of the following depending on " "your progress:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1441 +#: ../man/top.1:1444 #, no-wrap msgid "" " 1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n" @@ -13089,24 +13128,24 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1443 +#: ../man/top.1:1446 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<q>\\ \\ :I<Quit >" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1446 +#: ../man/top.1:1449 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<r>\\ \\ :I<Renice-a-Task >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1449 +#: ../man/top.1:1452 msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the value to nice it to." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1459 +#: ../man/top.1:1462 msgid "" "A positive nice value will cause a process to lose priority. Conversely, a " "negative nice value will cause a process to be viewed more favorably by the " @@ -13115,14 +13154,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1462 +#: ../man/top.1:1465 msgid "" "If you wish to abort the renice process, do one of the following depending " "on your progress:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1466 +#: ../man/top.1:1469 #, no-wrap msgid "" " 1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n" @@ -13131,13 +13170,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1468 +#: ../man/top.1:1471 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<W>\\ \\ :I<Write-the-Configuration-File >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1474 +#: ../man/top.1:1477 msgid "" "This will save all of your options and toggles plus the current display mode " "and delay time. By issuing this command just before quitting \\*(We, you " @@ -13145,25 +13184,25 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1475 +#: ../man/top.1:1478 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<X>\\ \\ :I<Extra-Fixed-Width >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1480 +#: ../man/top.1:1483 msgid "" "Some fields are fixed width and not scalable. As such, they are subject to " "truncation which would be indicated by a `+' in the last position." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1482 +#: ../man/top.1:1485 msgid "This \\*(CI can be used to alter the widths of the following fields:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1494 +#: ../man/top.1:1497 #, no-wrap msgid "" " I< field default field default field default >\n" @@ -13179,21 +13218,21 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1499 +#: ../man/top.1:1502 msgid "" "You will be prompted for the amount to be added to the default widths shown " "above. Entering zero forces a return to those defaults." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1502 +#: ../man/top.1:1505 msgid "" "If you enter a negative number, \\*(We will automatically increase the " "column size as needed until there is no more truncated data." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1506 +#: ../man/top.1:1509 msgid "" "\\*(NT Whether explicitly or automatically increased, the widths for these " "fields are never decreased by \\*(We. To narrow them you must specify a " @@ -13201,13 +13240,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1507 +#: ../man/top.1:1510 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<Y>\\ \\ :I<Inspect-Other-Output >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1513 +#: ../man/top.1:1516 msgid "" "After issuing the `Y' \\*(CI, you will be prompted for a target PID. Typing " "a value or accepting the default results in a separate screen. That screen " @@ -13216,7 +13255,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1517 +#: ../man/top.1:1520 msgid "" "\\*(NT This \\*(CI is only fully realized when supporting entries have been " "manually added to the end of the \\*(We \\*(CF. For details on creating " @@ -13224,7 +13263,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1524 +#: ../man/top.1:1527 msgid "" "Most of the keys used to navigate the Inspect feature are reflected in its " "header prologue. There are, however, additional keys available once you " @@ -13233,7 +13272,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1534 +#: ../man/top.1:1537 #, no-wrap msgid "" " I< key function >\n" @@ -13247,13 +13286,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1536 +#: ../man/top.1:1539 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<Z>\\ \\ :I<Change-Color-Mapping >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1541 +#: ../man/top.1:1544 msgid "" "This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the colors " "for the \\*(CW, or for all windows. For details regarding this \\*(CI " @@ -13261,32 +13300,32 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1544 +#: ../man/top.1:1547 msgid "\\ \\ B<^G>\\ \\ :I<Display-Control-Groups > (Ctrl key + `g')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1546 +#: ../man/top.1:1549 msgid "\\ \\ B<^K>\\ \\ :I<Display-Cmdline > (Ctrl key + `k')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1548 +#: ../man/top.1:1551 msgid "\\ \\ B<^N>\\ \\ :I<Display-Environment > (Ctrl key + `n')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1550 +#: ../man/top.1:1553 msgid "\\ \\ B<^P>\\ \\ :I<Display-Namesspaces > (Ctrl key + `p')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1552 +#: ../man/top.1:1555 msgid "\\ \\ B<^U>\\ \\ :I<Display-Supplementary-Groups > (Ctrl key + `u')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1558 +#: ../man/top.1:1561 msgid "" "Applied to the first process displayed, these commands will show that task's " "full (potentially wrapped) information. Such data will be displayed in a " @@ -13295,7 +13334,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1563 +#: ../man/top.1:1566 msgid "" "Keying theI< same> `Ctrl' command a second time removes that separate window " "as does the `=' command. Keying a different `Ctrl' combination, while one " @@ -13303,7 +13342,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1568 +#: ../man/top.1:1571 msgid "" "Notable among these provisions is the Ctrl+N (environment) command. Its " "output can be extensive and not easily read when line wrapped. A more " @@ -13312,20 +13351,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1571 +#: ../man/top.1:1574 #, no-wrap msgid " pipe ^I Environment ^I cat /proc/%d/environ | tr '\\e0' '\\en'\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1575 +#: ../man/top.1:1578 msgid "" "\\*(XC `Y' \\*(CI above and topic 6b. ADDING INSPECT Entries for additional " "information." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1579 +#: ../man/top.1:1582 msgid "" "As an alternative to `Inspect', and available to all of these `Ctrl' " "commands, the tab key can be used to highlight individual elements in the " @@ -13333,13 +13372,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1581 +#: ../man/top.1:1584 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<^L>\\ \\ :I<Logged-Messages > (Ctrl key + `l')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1587 +#: ../man/top.1:1590 msgid "" "The 10 most recent messages are displayed in a separate window at the bottom " "of the screen while normal \\*(We monitoring continues. Keying `^L' a " @@ -13348,26 +13387,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1588 +#: ../man/top.1:1591 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ B<^R>\\ \\ :I<Renice-an-Autogroup > (Ctrl key + `r')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1592 +#: ../man/top.1:1595 msgid "" "You will be prompted for a PID and then the value for its autogroup AGNI." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1595 +#: ../man/top.1:1598 msgid "" "Entering no PID will be interpreted as the default shown in the prompt (the " "first task displayed)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1601 +#: ../man/top.1:1604 msgid "" "A positive AGNI value will cause processes in that autogroup to lose " "priority. Conversely, a negative value causes them to be viewed more " @@ -13376,18 +13415,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1603 +#: ../man/top.1:1606 msgid "If you wish to abort the renice process type E<lt>EscE<gt>." msgstr "" #. type: IP -#: ../man/top.1:1604 ../man/top.1:2126 +#: ../man/top.1:1607 ../man/top.1:2129 #, no-wrap msgid "*" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1607 +#: ../man/top.1:1610 msgid "" "The commands shown with an \\*(AK are not available in Secure mode, nor will " "they be shown on the level-1 help screen." @@ -13395,14 +13434,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:1609 +#: ../man/top.1:1612 #, no-wrap msgid "4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1614 +#: ../man/top.1:1617 msgid "" "The \\*(SA \\*(CIs areB< always available> in both \\*(FM and \\*(AM. They " "affect the beginning lines of your display and will determine the position " @@ -13410,20 +13449,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1618 +#: ../man/top.1:1621 msgid "" "These commands always impact just the \\*(CG. \\*(XT 5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY " "Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs and \\*(FGs." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1619 +#: ../man/top.1:1622 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<C>\\ \\ :I<Show-scroll-coordinates> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1624 +#: ../man/top.1:1627 msgid "" "Toggle an informational message which is displayed whenever the message line " "is not otherwise being used. For additional information \\*(Xt 5c. " @@ -13431,26 +13470,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1625 +#: ../man/top.1:1628 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<l>\\ \\ :I<Load-Average/Uptime> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1629 +#: ../man/top.1:1632 msgid "" "This is also the line containing the program name (possibly an alias) when " "operating in \\*(FM or the \\*(CW name when operating in \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1630 +#: ../man/top.1:1633 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<t>\\ \\ :I<Task/Cpu-States> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1635 +#: ../man/top.1:1638 msgid "" "This command affects from 2 to many \\*(SA lines, depending on the state of " "the `1', `2' or `3' \\*(CTs and whether or not \\*(We is running under true " @@ -13458,19 +13497,19 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1638 +#: ../man/top.1:1641 msgid "" "This portion of the \\*(SA is also influenced by the `H' \\*(CI toggle, as " "reflected in the total label which shows either Tasks or Threads." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1640 ../man/top.1:1657 +#: ../man/top.1:1643 ../man/top.1:1660 msgid "This command serves as a 4-way toggle, cycling through these modes:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1645 +#: ../man/top.1:1648 #, no-wrap msgid "" " 1. detailed percentages by category\n" @@ -13480,7 +13519,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1650 +#: ../man/top.1:1653 msgid "" "When operating in either of the graphic modes, the display becomes much more " "meaningful when individual CPUs or NUMA nodes are also displayed. \\*(XC " @@ -13488,20 +13527,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1651 +#: ../man/top.1:1654 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<m>\\ \\ :I<Memory/Swap-Usage> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1655 +#: ../man/top.1:1658 msgid "" "This command affects the two \\*(SA lines dealing with physical and virtual " "memory." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1662 +#: ../man/top.1:1665 #, no-wrap msgid "" " 1. detailed percentages by memory type\n" @@ -13511,13 +13550,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1664 +#: ../man/top.1:1667 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<1>\\ \\ :I<Single/Separate-Cpu-States> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1669 +#: ../man/top.1:1672 msgid "" "This command affects how the `t' command's Cpu States portion is shown. " "Although this toggle exists primarily to serve massively-parallel SMP " @@ -13525,7 +13564,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1674 +#: ../man/top.1:1677 msgid "" "When you see `%Cpu(s):' in the \\*(SA, the `1' toggle is \\*O and all \\*(Pu " "information is gathered in a single line. Otherwise, each \\*(Pu is " @@ -13533,13 +13572,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1675 +#: ../man/top.1:1678 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<2>\\ \\ :I<NUMA-Nodes/Cpu-Summary> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1680 +#: ../man/top.1:1683 msgid "" "This command toggles between the `1' command cpu summary display (only) or " "a summary display plus the cpu usage statistics for each NUMA Node. It is " @@ -13547,13 +13586,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1681 +#: ../man/top.1:1684 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<3>\\ \\ :I<Expand-NUMA-Node >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1687 +#: ../man/top.1:1690 msgid "" "You will be invited to enter a number representing a NUMA Node. Thereafter, " "a node summary plus the statistics for each cpu in that node will be shown " @@ -13562,13 +13601,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1688 +#: ../man/top.1:1691 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<4>\\ \\ :I<Display-Multiple-Elements-Adjacent> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1694 +#: ../man/top.1:1697 msgid "" "This \\*(CT turns the `1' toggle \\*F and shows multiple \\*(PU and Memory " "results on each line. Each successive `4' key adds another \\*(PU until " @@ -13576,7 +13615,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1700 +#: ../man/top.1:1703 msgid "" "A maximum of 8 \\*(PUs per line can be displayed in this manner. However, " "data truncation may occur before reaching the maximum. That is definitely " @@ -13585,20 +13624,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1703 +#: ../man/top.1:1706 msgid "" "If one wished to quickly exit adjacent mode without cycling all the way to " "8, simply use the `1' \\*(CT." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1704 +#: ../man/top.1:1707 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<5>\\ \\ :I<Display-P-Cores-and-E-Cores> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1710 +#: ../man/top.1:1713 msgid "" "This \\*(CT is only active when the `t' toggle is \\*O and the `1', `2', `3' " "and `!' toggles are \\*F, thus showing individual \\*(PU results. It " @@ -13607,7 +13646,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1714 +#: ../man/top.1:1717 msgid "" "While normally each \\*(Pu is displayed as `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, ...', this toggle " "can be used to identify and/or filter those \\*(Pus by their core type, " @@ -13615,7 +13654,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1721 +#: ../man/top.1:1724 msgid "" "The 1st time `5' is struck, each \\*(PU is displayed as `%CpB<P>' or " "`%CpB<E>' representing the two core types. The 2nd time, only P-Cores " @@ -13625,20 +13664,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1724 +#: ../man/top.1:1727 msgid "" "If separateI< performance> andI< efficient> categories are not present, this " "\\*(CT will have no effect." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1725 +#: ../man/top.1:1728 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<!>\\ \\ :I<Combine-Cpus-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1731 +#: ../man/top.1:1734 msgid "" "This \\*(CT is intended for massively parallel SMP environments where, even " "with the `4' \\*(CT, not all processors can be displayed. With each press " @@ -13647,7 +13686,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1739 +#: ../man/top.1:1742 msgid "" "For example, with the first press of `!' one additional \\*(Pu will be " "combined and displayed as `0-1, 2-3, ...' instead of the normal `%Cpu0, " @@ -13657,7 +13696,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1743 +#: ../man/top.1:1746 msgid "" "Such progression continues until individual \\*(Pus are again displayed and " "impacts both the `1' and `4' toggles (one or muliple columns). Use the `=' " @@ -13665,7 +13704,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1749 +#: ../man/top.1:1752 msgid "" "\\*(NT If the entire \\*(SA has been toggled \\*F for any window, you would " "be left with just theB< message line>. In that way, you will have maximized " @@ -13675,37 +13714,37 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:1751 +#: ../man/top.1:1754 #, no-wrap msgid "4c. TASK AREA Commands" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1754 +#: ../man/top.1:1757 msgid "The \\*(TA \\*(CIs areB< always> available in \\*(FM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1757 +#: ../man/top.1:1760 msgid "" "The \\*(TA \\*(CIs areB< never available> in \\*(AMI< if> the \\*(CW's " "\\*(TD has been toggled \\*F (\\*(Xt 5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1761 +#: ../man/top.1:1764 msgid "B<APPEARANCE> of \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1762 +#: ../man/top.1:1765 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<J>\\ \\ :I<Justify-Numeric-Columns> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1768 +#: ../man/top.1:1771 msgid "" "Alternates between right-justified (the default) and left-justified numeric " "data. If the numeric data completely fills the available column, this " @@ -13713,13 +13752,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1769 +#: ../man/top.1:1772 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<j>\\ \\ :I<Justify-Character-Columns> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1775 +#: ../man/top.1:1778 msgid "" "Alternates between left-justified (the default) and right-justified " "character data. If the character data completely fills the available " @@ -13727,20 +13766,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1780 +#: ../man/top.1:1783 msgid "" "The following commands will also be influenced by the state of the global " "`B' (bold enable) toggle." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1782 +#: ../man/top.1:1785 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<b>\\ \\ :I<Bold/Reverse> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1787 +#: ../man/top.1:1790 msgid "" "This command will impact how the `x' and `y' toggles are displayed. It may " "also impact the \\*(SA when a bar graph has been selected for \\*(Pu states " @@ -13748,13 +13787,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1788 +#: ../man/top.1:1791 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<x>\\ \\ :I<Column-Highlight> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1796 +#: ../man/top.1:1799 #, no-wrap msgid "" "Changes highlighting for the current sort field.\n" @@ -13766,13 +13805,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1797 +#: ../man/top.1:1800 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<y>\\ \\ :I<Row-Highlight> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1802 +#: ../man/top.1:1805 msgid "" "Changes highlighting for \"running\" tasks. For additional insight into " "this task state, \\*(Xt 3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields, the `S' field (Process " @@ -13780,20 +13819,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1805 +#: ../man/top.1:1808 msgid "" "Use of this provision provides important insight into your system's health. " "The only costs will be a few additional tty escape sequences." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1806 +#: ../man/top.1:1809 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<z>\\ \\ :I<Color/Monochrome> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1812 +#: ../man/top.1:1815 msgid "" "Switches the \\*(CW between your last used color scheme and the older form " "of black-on-white or white-on-black. This command will alterB< both> the " @@ -13802,18 +13841,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1816 +#: ../man/top.1:1819 msgid "B<CONTENT> of \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1817 +#: ../man/top.1:1820 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<c>\\ \\ :I<Command-Line/Program-Name> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1822 +#: ../man/top.1:1825 msgid "" "This command will be honored whether or not the COMMAND column is currently " "visible. Later, should that field come into view, the change you applied " @@ -13821,13 +13860,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1823 +#: ../man/top.1:1826 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<F>\\ \\ :I<Maintain-Parent-Focus> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1828 +#: ../man/top.1:1831 msgid "" "When in forest view mode, this key serves as a toggle to retain focus on a " "target task, presumably one with forked children. If forest view mode is " @@ -13835,7 +13874,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1833 +#: ../man/top.1:1836 msgid "" "The toggle is applied to the first (topmost) process in the \\*(CW. Once " "established, that task is always displayed as the first (topmost) process " @@ -13843,20 +13882,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1836 +#: ../man/top.1:1839 msgid "" "\\*(NT keys like `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `v' (hide children) and " "User/Other filtering remain accessible and can impact what is displayed." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1837 ../man/top.1:1992 +#: ../man/top.1:1840 ../man/top.1:1995 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<f>\\ \\ :I<Fields-Management >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1843 +#: ../man/top.1:1846 msgid "" "This key displays a separate screen where you can change which fields are " "displayed, their order and also designate the sort field. For additional " @@ -13864,13 +13903,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1844 +#: ../man/top.1:1847 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<O> | B<o>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filtering >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1850 +#: ../man/top.1:1853 msgid "" "You will be prompted for the selection criteria which then determines which " "tasks will be shown in the \\*(CW. Your criteria can be made case sensitive " @@ -13879,27 +13918,27 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1853 +#: ../man/top.1:1856 msgid "" "\\*(XT 5e. FILTERING in a window for details on these and additional related " "\\*(CIs." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1854 +#: ../man/top.1:1857 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<S>\\ \\ :I<Cumulative-Time-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1858 +#: ../man/top.1:1861 msgid "" "When Cumulative mode is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time " "that it and its dead children have used." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1865 +#: ../man/top.1:1868 msgid "" "When \\*F, programs that fork into many separate tasks will appear less " "demanding. For programs like `init' or a shell this is appropriate but for " @@ -13909,7 +13948,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1869 +#: ../man/top.1:1872 msgid "" "After issuing this command, you'll be informed of the new state of this " "toggle. If you wish to know in advance whether or not Cumulative mode is in " @@ -13917,13 +13956,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1870 +#: ../man/top.1:1873 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<U> | B<u>\\ \\ :I<Show-Specific-User-Only >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1875 +#: ../man/top.1:1878 msgid "" "You will be prompted for theB< uid> orB< name> of the user to display. The -" "u option matches on B< effective> user whereas the -U option matches onB< " @@ -13931,7 +13970,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1880 +#: ../man/top.1:1883 msgid "" "Thereafter, in that \\*(TW only matching users will be shown, or possibly no " "processes will be shown. Prepending an exclamation point (`!') to the user " @@ -13940,7 +13979,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1884 +#: ../man/top.1:1887 msgid "" "Different \\*(TWs can be used to filter different users. Later, if you wish " "to monitor all users again in the \\*(CW, re-issue this command but just " @@ -13948,13 +13987,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1885 +#: ../man/top.1:1888 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<V>\\ \\ :I<Forest-View-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1892 +#: ../man/top.1:1895 msgid "" "In this mode, processes are reordered according to their parents and the " "layout of the COMMAND column resembles that of a tree. In forest view mode " @@ -13963,7 +14002,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1896 +#: ../man/top.1:1899 msgid "" "\\*(NT Typing any key affecting the sort order will exit forest view mode in " "the \\*(CW. \\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA Commands, SORTING for information on those " @@ -13971,20 +14010,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1897 +#: ../man/top.1:1900 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<v>\\ \\ :I<Hide/Show-Children> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1901 +#: ../man/top.1:1904 msgid "" "When in forest view mode, this key serves as a toggle to collapse or expand " "the children of a parent." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1905 +#: ../man/top.1:1908 msgid "" "The toggle is applied against the first (topmost) process in the \\*(CW. " "\\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding vertical " @@ -13992,20 +14031,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1908 +#: ../man/top.1:1911 msgid "" "If the target process has not forked any children, this key has no effect. " "It also has no effect when not in forest view mode." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1909 +#: ../man/top.1:1912 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<^E>\\ \\ :I<Scale-CPU-Time-fields> (Ctrl key + `e')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1916 +#: ../man/top.1:1919 msgid "" "The `time' fields are normally displayed with the greatest precision their " "widths permit. This toggle reduces that precision until it wraps. It also " @@ -14014,30 +14053,30 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1919 +#: ../man/top.1:1922 msgid "" "For example, if `MMM:SS.hh' is shown, each ^E keystroke would change it to: " "`MM:SS', `Hours,MM', `Days+Hours' and finally `Weeks+Days'." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1921 +#: ../man/top.1:1924 msgid "Not all time fields are subject to the full range of such scaling." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1925 +#: ../man/top.1:1928 msgid "B<SIZE> of \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1926 +#: ../man/top.1:1929 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<i>\\ \\ :I<Idle-Process> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1934 +#: ../man/top.1:1937 msgid "" "Displays all tasks or just active tasks. When this toggle is \\*F, tasks " "that have not used any \\*(PU since the last update will not be displayed. " @@ -14046,7 +14085,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1937 +#: ../man/top.1:1940 msgid "" "If this command is applied to the last \\*(TD when in \\*(AM, then it will " "not affect the window's size, as all prior \\*(TDs will have already been " @@ -14054,20 +14093,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1938 +#: ../man/top.1:1941 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<n> | B<#>\\ \\ :I<Set-Maximum-Tasks >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1942 +#: ../man/top.1:1945 msgid "" "You will be prompted to enter the number of tasks to display. The lessor of " "your number and available screen rows will be used." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1947 +#: ../man/top.1:1950 msgid "" "When used in \\*(AM, this is the command that gives you precise control over " "the size of each currently visible \\*(TD, except for the very last. It " @@ -14076,19 +14115,19 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1950 +#: ../man/top.1:1953 msgid "" "\\*(NT If you wish to increase the size of the last visible \\*(TD when in " "\\*(AM, simply decrease the size of the \\*(TD(s) above it." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1954 +#: ../man/top.1:1957 msgid "B<SORTING> of \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1959 +#: ../man/top.1:1962 msgid "" "For compatibility, this \\*(We supports most of the former \\*(We sort " "keys. Since this is primarily a service to former \\*(We users, these " @@ -14096,7 +14135,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1966 +#: ../man/top.1:1969 #, no-wrap msgid "" " I< command sorted-field supported >\n" @@ -14108,7 +14147,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1971 +#: ../man/top.1:1974 msgid "" "Before using any of the following sort provisions, \\*(We suggests that you " "temporarily turn on column highlighting using the `x' \\*(CI. That will " @@ -14116,7 +14155,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1977 +#: ../man/top.1:1980 #, no-wrap msgid "" "The following \\*(CIs willB< only> be honored when the current sort field\n" @@ -14127,40 +14166,40 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1978 +#: ../man/top.1:1981 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E<lt>>\\ \\ :I<Move-Sort-Field-Left >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1982 +#: ../man/top.1:1985 msgid "" "Moves the sort column to the left unless the current sort field is the first " "field being displayed." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1983 +#: ../man/top.1:1986 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E<gt>>\\ \\ :I<Move-Sort-Field-Right >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1987 +#: ../man/top.1:1990 msgid "" "Moves the sort column to the right unless the current sort field is the last " "field being displayed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1991 +#: ../man/top.1:1994 msgid "" "The following \\*(CIs willB< always> be honored whether or not the current " "sort field is visible." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:1998 +#: ../man/top.1:2001 msgid "" "This key displays a separate screen where you can change which field is used " "as the sort column, among other functions. This can be a convenient way to " @@ -14169,13 +14208,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:1999 +#: ../man/top.1:2002 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<R>\\ \\ :I<Reverse/Normal-Sort-Field> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2002 +#: ../man/top.1:2005 msgid "" "Using this \\*(CI you can alternate between high-to-low and low-to-high " "sorts." @@ -14183,14 +14222,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2004 +#: ../man/top.1:2007 #, no-wrap msgid "4d. COLOR Mapping" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2009 +#: ../man/top.1:2012 msgid "" "When you issue the `Z' \\*(CI, you will be presented with a separate " "screen. That screen can be used to change the colors in just the \\*(CW or " @@ -14198,12 +14237,12 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2012 +#: ../man/top.1:2015 msgid "The following \\*(CIs are available." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2023 +#: ../man/top.1:2026 #, no-wrap msgid "" " B<4> upper case letters to select aB< target >\n" @@ -14219,7 +14258,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2029 +#: ../man/top.1:2032 msgid "" "If you use `a' or `w' to cycle the targeted window, you will have applied " "the color scheme that was displayed when you left that window. You can, of " @@ -14228,7 +14267,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2034 +#: ../man/top.1:2037 msgid "" "The Color Mapping screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either " "\\*(FM or \\*(AM. Whatever was targeted when `q' or E<lt>EnterE<gt> was " @@ -14237,7 +14276,7 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2036 +#: ../man/top.1:2039 #, no-wrap msgid "5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions" msgstr "" @@ -14245,19 +14284,19 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2039 +#: ../man/top.1:2042 #, no-wrap msgid "5a. WINDOWS Overview" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2041 +#: ../man/top.1:2044 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Field Groups/Windows>:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2048 +#: ../man/top.1:2051 msgid "" "In \\*(FM there is a single window represented by the entire screen. That " "single window can still be changed to display 1 of 4 differentB< field " @@ -14266,14 +14305,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2051 +#: ../man/top.1:2054 msgid "" "In \\*(AM, those 4 underlying \\*(FGs can now be made visible " "simultaneously, or can be turned \\*F individually at your command." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2056 +#: ../man/top.1:2059 msgid "" "The \\*(SA will always exist, even if it's only the message line. At any " "given time onlyI< one> \\*(SA can be displayed. However, depending on your " @@ -14282,13 +14321,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2057 +#: ../man/top.1:2060 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Current Window>:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2063 +#: ../man/top.1:2066 msgid "" "The \\*(CW is the window associated with the \\*(SA and the window to which " "task related commands are always directed. Since in \\*(AM you can toggle " @@ -14296,7 +14335,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2068 +#: ../man/top.1:2071 msgid "" "A further complication arises when you have toggled the first \\*(SA line " "\\*F. With the loss of the window name (the `l' toggled line), you'll not " @@ -14305,19 +14344,19 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2070 +#: ../man/top.1:2073 #, no-wrap msgid "5b. COMMANDS for Windows" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2072 +#: ../man/top.1:2075 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<-> | B<_>\\ \\ :I<Show/Hide-Window(s)> toggles " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2079 +#: ../man/top.1:2082 msgid "" "The `-' key turns the \\*(CW's \\*(TD \\*O and \\*F. When \\*O, that \\*(TA " "will show a minimum of the columns header you've established with the `f' " @@ -14326,7 +14365,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2085 +#: ../man/top.1:2088 msgid "" "The `_' key does the same for all \\*(TDs. In other words, it switches " "between the currently visible \\*(TD(s) and any \\*(TD(s) you had toggled " @@ -14335,13 +14374,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2086 +#: ../man/top.1:2089 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<=> | B<+>\\ \\ :I<Equalize/Reset-Window(s) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2095 +#: ../man/top.1:2098 msgid "" "The `=' key forces the \\*(CW's \\*(TD to be visible. It also reverses any " "active `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' (user filter), `o/O' (other " @@ -14352,7 +14391,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2100 +#: ../man/top.1:2103 msgid "" "The `+' key does the same for all windows. The four \\*(TDs will reappear, " "evenly balanced, while retaining any customizations previously applied " @@ -14360,18 +14399,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2101 +#: ../man/top.1:2104 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<A>\\ \\ :I<Alternate-Display-Mode> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2104 +#: ../man/top.1:2107 msgid "This command will switch between \\*(FM and \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2108 +#: ../man/top.1:2111 msgid "" "The first time you issue this command, all four \\*(TDs will be shown. " "Thereafter when you switch modes, you will see only the \\*(TD(s) you've " @@ -14379,13 +14418,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2109 +#: ../man/top.1:2112 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<a> | B<w>\\ \\ :I<Next-Window-Forward/Backward >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2115 +#: ../man/top.1:2118 msgid "" "This will change the \\*(CW, which in turn changes the window to which " "commands are directed. These keys act in a circular fashion so you can " @@ -14393,7 +14432,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2119 +#: ../man/top.1:2122 msgid "" "Assuming the window name is visible (you have not toggled `l' \\*F), " "whenever the \\*(CW name loses its emphasis/color, that's a reminder the " @@ -14401,25 +14440,25 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2120 +#: ../man/top.1:2123 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<G>\\ \\ :I<Change-Window/Field-Group-Name >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2125 +#: ../man/top.1:2128 msgid "" "You will be prompted for a new name to be applied to the \\*(CW. It does " "not require that the window name be visible (the `l' toggle to be \\*O)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2128 +#: ../man/top.1:2131 msgid "The \\*(CIs shown with an \\*(AK have use beyond \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2132 +#: ../man/top.1:2135 #, no-wrap msgid "" " =, A, g are always available\n" @@ -14428,20 +14467,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2134 +#: ../man/top.1:2137 #, no-wrap msgid "*\\ \\ B<g>\\ \\ :I<Choose-Another-Window/Field-Group >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2138 +#: ../man/top.1:2141 msgid "" "You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the " "\\*(FG which should be made the \\*(CW." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2142 +#: ../man/top.1:2145 msgid "" "In \\*(FM, this command is necessary to alter the \\*(CW. In \\*(AM, it is " "simply a less convenient alternative to the `a' and `w' commands." @@ -14449,14 +14488,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2144 +#: ../man/top.1:2147 #, no-wrap msgid "5c. SCROLLING a Window" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2150 +#: ../man/top.1:2153 msgid "" "Typically a \\*(TW is a partial view into a system's total tasks/threads " "which shows only some of the available fields/columns. With these \\*(KSs, " @@ -14465,13 +14504,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2151 +#: ../man/top.1:2154 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Up>,B<PgUp>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Tasks >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2157 +#: ../man/top.1:2160 msgid "" "Move the view up toward the first task row, until the first task is " "displayed at the top of the \\*(CW. The I<Up> \\*(KA moves a single line " @@ -14479,13 +14518,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2158 +#: ../man/top.1:2161 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Down>,B<PgDn>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Tasks >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2164 +#: ../man/top.1:2167 msgid "" "Move the view down toward the last task row, until the last task is the only " "task displayed at the top of the \\*(CW. The I<Down> \\*(KA moves a single " @@ -14493,18 +14532,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2165 +#: ../man/top.1:2168 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Left>,B<Right>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Columns >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2168 +#: ../man/top.1:2171 msgid "Move the view of displayable fields horizontally one column at a time." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2173 +#: ../man/top.1:2176 msgid "" "\\*(NT As a reminder, some fields/columns are not fixed-width but allocated " "all remaining screen width when visible. When scrolling right or left, that " @@ -14512,7 +14551,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2179 +#: ../man/top.1:2182 msgid "" "Additionally, there are special provisions for any variable width field when " "positioned as the last displayed field. Once that field is reached via the " @@ -14522,31 +14561,31 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2180 +#: ../man/top.1:2183 #, no-wrap msgid "B<Home>\\ \\ :I<Jump-to-Home-Position >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2183 +#: ../man/top.1:2186 msgid "Reposition the display to the un-scrolled coordinates." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2184 +#: ../man/top.1:2187 #, no-wrap msgid "B<End>\\ \\ :I<Jump-to-End-Position >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2188 +#: ../man/top.1:2191 msgid "" "Reposition the display so that the rightmost column reflects the last " "displayable field and the bottom task row represents the last task." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2193 +#: ../man/top.1:2196 msgid "" "\\*(NT From this position it is still possible to scrollI< down> andI< " "right> using the \\*(KAs. This is true until a single column and a single " @@ -14554,13 +14593,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2194 +#: ../man/top.1:2197 #, no-wrap msgid "B<C>\\ \\ :I<Show-scroll-coordinates> toggle " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2200 +#: ../man/top.1:2203 msgid "" "Toggle an informational message which is displayed whenever the message line " "is not otherwise being used. That message will take one of two forms " @@ -14568,7 +14607,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2204 +#: ../man/top.1:2207 #, no-wrap msgid "" " B<scroll coordinates: y = n/n (tasks), x = n/n (fields)>\n" @@ -14576,7 +14615,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2212 +#: ../man/top.1:2215 msgid "" "The coordinates shown as B<n>/B<n> are relative to the upper left corner of " "the \\*(CW. The additional `B<+\\ nn>' represents the displacement into a " @@ -14586,26 +14625,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2214 +#: ../man/top.1:2217 #, no-wrap msgid "B<y = n/n (tasks) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2219 +#: ../man/top.1:2222 msgid "" "The first B<n> represents the topmost visible task and is controlled by " "\\*(KSs. The second B<n> is updated automatically to reflect total tasks." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2220 +#: ../man/top.1:2223 #, no-wrap msgid "B<x = n/n (fields) >" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2226 +#: ../man/top.1:2229 msgid "" "The first B<n> represents the leftmost displayed column and is controlled by " "\\*(KSs. The second B<n> is the total number of displayable fields and is " @@ -14613,14 +14652,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2231 ../man/top.1:2290 +#: ../man/top.1:2234 ../man/top.1:2293 msgid "" "The above \\*(CIs areB< always> available in \\*(FM butB< never> available " "in \\*(AM if the \\*(CW's \\*(TD has been toggled \\*F." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2235 +#: ../man/top.1:2238 msgid "" "\\*(NT When any form of filtering is active, you can expect some slight " "aberrations when scrolling since not all tasks will be visible. This is " @@ -14629,26 +14668,26 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2237 +#: ../man/top.1:2240 #, no-wrap msgid "5d. SEARCHING in a Window" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2240 +#: ../man/top.1:2243 msgid "" "You can use these \\*(CIs to locate a task row containing a particular value." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2241 +#: ../man/top.1:2244 #, no-wrap msgid "B<L>\\ \\ :I<Locate-a-string>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2246 +#: ../man/top.1:2249 msgid "" "You will be prompted for the case-sensitive string to locate starting from " "the current window coordinates. There are no restrictions on search string " @@ -14656,7 +14695,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2250 +#: ../man/top.1:2253 msgid "" "Searches are not limited to values from a single field or column. All of " "the values displayed in a task row are allowed in a search string. You may " @@ -14664,27 +14703,27 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2253 +#: ../man/top.1:2256 msgid "" "Keying E<lt>EnterE<gt> with no input will effectively disable the `&' key " "until a new search string is entered." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2254 +#: ../man/top.1:2257 #, no-wrap msgid "B<&>\\ \\ :I<Locate-next>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2258 +#: ../man/top.1:2261 msgid "" "Assuming a search string has been established, \\*(We will attempt to locate " "the next occurrence." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2265 +#: ../man/top.1:2268 msgid "" "When a match is found, the current window is repositioned vertically so the " "task row containing that string is first. The scroll coordinates message " @@ -14693,58 +14732,58 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2268 +#: ../man/top.1:2271 msgid "" "The availability of a matching string will be influenced by the following " "factors." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2269 +#: ../man/top.1:2272 #, no-wrap msgid "a. Which fields are displayable from the total available," msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2272 +#: ../man/top.1:2275 msgid "\\*(Xt 3b. MANAGING Fields." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2272 +#: ../man/top.1:2275 #, no-wrap msgid "b. Scrolling a window vertically and/or horizontally," msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2275 +#: ../man/top.1:2278 msgid "\\*(Xt 5c. SCROLLING a Window." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2275 +#: ../man/top.1:2278 #, no-wrap msgid "c. The state of the command/command-line toggle," msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2278 +#: ../man/top.1:2281 msgid "\\*(Xc `c' \\*(CI." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2278 +#: ../man/top.1:2281 #, no-wrap msgid "d. The stability of the chosen sort column," msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2281 +#: ../man/top.1:2284 msgid "for example PID is good but %CPU bad." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2287 +#: ../man/top.1:2290 msgid "" "If a search fails, restoring the \\*(CW home (unscrolled) position, " "scrolling horizontally, displaying command-lines or choosing a more stable " @@ -14753,14 +14792,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2292 +#: ../man/top.1:2295 #, no-wrap msgid "5e. FILTERING in a Window" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2298 +#: ../man/top.1:2301 msgid "" "You can use this `Other Filter' feature to establish selection criteria " "which will then determine which tasks are shown in the \\*(CW. Such filters " @@ -14768,7 +14807,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2304 +#: ../man/top.1:2307 msgid "" "Establishing a filter requires: 1) a field name; 2) an operator; and 3) a " "selection value, as a minimum. This is the most complex of \\*(We's user " @@ -14778,60 +14817,60 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2306 +#: ../man/top.1:2309 msgid "B<Filter Basics>" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2307 +#: ../man/top.1:2310 #, no-wrap msgid "1. field names are case sensitive and spelled as in the header" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2309 +#: ../man/top.1:2312 #, no-wrap msgid "2. selection values need not comprise the full displayed field" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2311 +#: ../man/top.1:2314 #, no-wrap msgid "3. a selection is either case insensitive or sensitive to case" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2313 +#: ../man/top.1:2316 #, no-wrap msgid "4. the default is inclusion, prepending `!' denotes exclusions" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2315 +#: ../man/top.1:2318 #, no-wrap msgid "5. multiple selection criteria can be applied to a \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2317 +#: ../man/top.1:2320 #, no-wrap msgid "6. inclusion and exclusion criteria can be used simultaneously" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2319 +#: ../man/top.1:2322 #, no-wrap msgid "7. the 1 equality and 2 relational filters can be freely mixed" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2321 +#: ../man/top.1:2324 #, no-wrap msgid "8. separate unique filters are maintained for each \\*(TW" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2329 +#: ../man/top.1:2332 msgid "" "If a field is not turned on or is not currently in view, then your selection " "criteria will not affect the display. Later, should a filtered field become " @@ -14839,42 +14878,42 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2332 +#: ../man/top.1:2335 msgid "B<Keyboard Summary>" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2332 +#: ../man/top.1:2335 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<O>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filter> (upper case)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2335 +#: ../man/top.1:2338 msgid "You will be prompted to establish a B<case sensitive> filter." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2336 +#: ../man/top.1:2339 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<o>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filter> (lower case)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2340 +#: ../man/top.1:2343 msgid "" "You will be prompted to establish a filter that B<ignores case> when " "matching." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2341 +#: ../man/top.1:2344 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ B<^O>\\ \\ :I<Show-Active-Filters> (Ctrl key + `o')" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2345 +#: ../man/top.1:2348 msgid "" "This can serve as a reminder of which filters are active in the \\*(CW. A " "summary will be shown on the message line until you press the " @@ -14882,26 +14921,26 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2346 +#: ../man/top.1:2349 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I<Reset-Filtering> in current window" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2350 +#: ../man/top.1:2353 msgid "" "This clears all of your selection criteria in the \\*(CW. It also has " "additional impact so please \\*(Xt 4a. GLOBAL Commands." msgstr "" #. type: TP -#: ../man/top.1:2351 +#: ../man/top.1:2354 #, no-wrap msgid "\\ \\ B<+>\\ \\ :I<Reset-Filtering> in all windows" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2356 +#: ../man/top.1:2359 msgid "" "This clears the selection criteria in all windows, assuming you are in " "\\*(AM. As with the `=' \\*(CI, it too has additional consequences so you " @@ -14909,12 +14948,12 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2359 +#: ../man/top.1:2362 msgid "B<Input Requirements>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2365 +#: ../man/top.1:2368 msgid "" "When prompted for selection criteria, the data you provide must take one of " "two forms. There are 3 required pieces of information, with a 4th as " @@ -14923,7 +14962,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2370 +#: ../man/top.1:2373 #, no-wrap msgid "" " #1 B<#2> #3 ( required )\n" @@ -14933,7 +14972,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2375 +#: ../man/top.1:2378 msgid "" "Items #1, #3 and #4 should be self-explanatory. Item B<#2> represents both " "a required I<delimiter> and the I<operator> which must be one of either " @@ -14941,7 +14980,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2384 +#: ../man/top.1:2387 msgid "" "The `=' equality operator requires only a partial match and that can reduce " "your `if-value' input requirements. The `E<gt>' or `E<lt>' relational " @@ -14952,7 +14991,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2391 +#: ../man/top.1:2394 msgid "" "If you establish a relational filter and you B<have> changed the default " "Numeric or Character I<justification>, that filter is likely to fail. When " @@ -14963,7 +15002,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2395 +#: ../man/top.1:2398 msgid "" "If your filtered results appear suspect, simply altering justification or " "scaling may yet achieve the desired objective. See the `j', `J' and `e' " @@ -14971,19 +15010,19 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2398 +#: ../man/top.1:2401 msgid "B<Potential Problems>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2402 +#: ../man/top.1:2405 msgid "" "These B<GROUP> filters could produce the exact same results or the second " "one might not display anything at all, just a blank \\*(TW." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2405 +#: ../man/top.1:2408 #, no-wrap msgid "" " GROUP=root ( only the same results when )\n" @@ -14991,7 +15030,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2410 +#: ../man/top.1:2413 msgid "" "Either of these B<RES> filters might yield inconsistent and/or misleading " "results, depending on the current memory scaling factor. Or both filters " @@ -14999,7 +15038,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2413 +#: ../man/top.1:2416 #, no-wrap msgid "" " RESE<gt>9999 ( only the same results when )\n" @@ -15007,7 +15046,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2419 +#: ../man/top.1:2422 msgid "" "This B<nMin> filter illustrates a problem unique to scalable fields. This " "particular field can display a maximum of 4 digits, beyond which values are " @@ -15016,18 +15055,18 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2421 +#: ../man/top.1:2424 #, no-wrap msgid " nMinE<gt>9999 ( always a blank \\*(TW )\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2425 +#: ../man/top.1:2428 msgid "B<Potential Solutions>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2432 +#: ../man/top.1:2435 msgid "" "These examples illustrate how Other Filtering can be creatively applied to " "achieve almost any desired result. Single quotes are sometimes shown to " @@ -15037,7 +15076,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2437 +#: ../man/top.1:2440 msgid "" "Assuming field B<nTH> is displayed, the first filter will result in only " "multi-threaded processes being shown. It also reminds us that a trailing " @@ -15046,7 +15085,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2440 +#: ../man/top.1:2443 #, no-wrap msgid "" " !nTH=` 1 ' ( ` for clarity only )\n" @@ -15054,20 +15093,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2444 +#: ../man/top.1:2447 msgid "" "With Forest View mode active and the B<COMMAND> column in view, this filter " "effectively collapses child processes so that just 3 levels are shown." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2446 +#: ../man/top.1:2449 #, no-wrap msgid " !COMMAND=` `- ' ( ` for clarity only )\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2454 +#: ../man/top.1:2457 msgid "" "The final two filters appear as in response to the status request key (^O). " "In reality, each filter would have required separate input. The B<PR> " @@ -15078,7 +15117,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2457 +#: ../man/top.1:2460 #, no-wrap msgid "" " `PRE<gt>20' + `!PR=-' ( 2 for right result )\n" @@ -15087,7 +15126,7 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2461 +#: ../man/top.1:2464 #, fuzzy, no-wrap #| msgid "FILES" msgid "6. FILES" @@ -15095,26 +15134,26 @@ msgstr "PLIKI" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2463 +#: ../man/top.1:2466 #, no-wrap msgid "6a. PERSONAL Configuration File" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2466 +#: ../man/top.1:2469 msgid "This file is created or updated via the `W' \\*(CI." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2469 +#: ../man/top.1:2472 msgid "" "The legacy version is written as `$HOME/.your-name-4-\\*(We' + `rc' with a " "leading period." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2474 +#: ../man/top.1:2477 msgid "" "A newly created \\*(CF is written as procps/your-name-4-\\*(We' + `rc' " "without a leading period. The procps directory will be subordinate to " @@ -15123,12 +15162,12 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2476 +#: ../man/top.1:2479 msgid "While not intended to be edited manually, here is the general layout:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2486 +#: ../man/top.1:2489 #, no-wrap msgid "" " global # line 1: the program name/alias notation\n" @@ -15143,7 +15182,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2490 +#: ../man/top.1:2493 msgid "" "If a valid absolute path to the rcfile cannot be established, customizations " "made to a running \\*(We will be impossible to preserve." @@ -15151,14 +15190,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2492 +#: ../man/top.1:2495 #, no-wrap msgid "6b. ADDING INSPECT Entries" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2499 +#: ../man/top.1:2502 msgid "" "To exploit the `Y' \\*(CI, you must add entries at theB< end> of the \\*(We " "personal \\*(CF. Such entries simply reflect a file to be read or command/" @@ -15167,14 +15206,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2502 +#: ../man/top.1:2505 msgid "" "If you don't know the location or name of your \\*(We rcfile, use the `W' " "\\*(CI to rewrite it and note those details." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2509 +#: ../man/top.1:2512 msgid "" "Inspect entries can be added with a redirected echo or by editing the " "\\*(CF. Redirecting an echo risks overwriting the rcfile should it replace " @@ -15185,7 +15224,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2514 +#: ../man/top.1:2517 msgid "" "Those Inspect entries beginning with a `#' character are ignored, regardless " "of content. Otherwise they consist of the following 3 elements, each of " @@ -15193,7 +15232,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2519 +#: ../man/top.1:2522 #, no-wrap msgid "" " .type: literal `file' or `pipe'\n" @@ -15202,7 +15241,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2526 +#: ../man/top.1:2529 msgid "" "The two types of Inspect entries areI< not> interchangeable. Those " "designated `B<file>' will be accessed using fopen and must reference a " @@ -15212,7 +15251,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2530 +#: ../man/top.1:2533 msgid "" "If the file or pipeline represented in your `.fmts' deals with the specific " "PID input or accepted when prompted, then the format string must also " @@ -15220,7 +15259,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2534 +#: ../man/top.1:2537 #, no-wrap msgid "" " .fmts= /proc/I<%d>/numa_maps\n" @@ -15228,20 +15267,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2539 +#: ../man/top.1:2542 msgid "" "For `B<pipe>' type entries only, you may also wish to redirect stderr to " "stdout for a more comprehensive result. Thus the format string becomes:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2542 +#: ../man/top.1:2545 #, no-wrap msgid " .fmts= pmap -x %dI< 2E<gt>&1>\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2549 +#: ../man/top.1:2552 msgid "" "Here are examples of both types of Inspect entries as they might appear in " "the rcfile. The first entry will be ignored due to the initial `#' " @@ -15250,7 +15289,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2555 +#: ../man/top.1:2558 #, no-wrap msgid "" " # pipe ^I Sockets ^I lsof -n -P -i 2E<gt>&1\n" @@ -15260,7 +15299,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2562 +#: ../man/top.1:2565 msgid "" "Except for the commented entry above, these next examples show what could be " "echoed to achieve similar results, assuming the rcfile name was `.toprc'. " @@ -15270,7 +15309,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2567 +#: ../man/top.1:2570 #, no-wrap msgid "" " \"pipe\\etOpen Files\\etlsof -P -p %d 2E<gt>&1\" E<gt>E<gt> ~/.toprc\n" @@ -15279,7 +15318,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2576 +#: ../man/top.1:2579 msgid "" "If any inspect entry you create produces output with unprintable characters " "they will be displayed in either the ^C notation or hexadecimal E<lt>FFE<gt> " @@ -15290,7 +15329,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2582 +#: ../man/top.1:2585 #, no-wrap msgid "" " # next would have contained `\\et' ...\n" @@ -15300,7 +15339,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2588 +#: ../man/top.1:2591 msgid "" "\\*(NT Some programs might rely on I<SIGINT> to end. Therefore, if a " "`B<pipe>' such as the following is established, one must use Ctrl-C to " @@ -15309,13 +15348,13 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2591 +#: ../man/top.1:2594 #, no-wrap msgid " pipe ^I Trace ^I /usr/bin/strace -p %d 2E<gt>&1\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2597 +#: ../man/top.1:2600 msgid "" "Lastly, while `B<pipe>' type entries have been discussed in terms of " "pipelines and commands, there is nothing to prevent you from including I< " @@ -15324,7 +15363,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2603 +#: ../man/top.1:2606 msgid "" "For example, as the number of your Inspect entries grows over time, the " "`Options:' row will be truncated when screen width is exceeded. That does " @@ -15334,7 +15373,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2608 +#: ../man/top.1:2611 #, no-wrap msgid "" " Inspection Pause at pid ...\n" @@ -15343,7 +15382,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2614 +#: ../man/top.1:2617 msgid "" "The entries in the \\*(We rcfile would have a number for the `.name' element " "and the `help' entry would identify a shell script you've written explaining " @@ -15353,14 +15392,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2616 +#: ../man/top.1:2619 #, no-wrap msgid "6c. SYSTEM Configuration File" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2621 +#: ../man/top.1:2624 msgid "" "This \\*(CF represents defaults for users who have not saved their own " "\\*(CF. The format mirrors exactly the personal \\*(CF and can also include " @@ -15368,51 +15407,51 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2623 +#: ../man/top.1:2626 msgid "Creating it is a simple process." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2626 +#: ../man/top.1:2629 msgid "" "1. Configure \\*(We appropriately for your installation and preserve that " "configuration with the `W' \\*(CI." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2628 +#: ../man/top.1:2631 msgid "2. Add and test any desired `inspect' entries." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2630 +#: ../man/top.1:2633 msgid "3. Copy that \\*(CF to the I</etc/> directory as `B<topdefaultrc>'." msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2632 +#: ../man/top.1:2635 #, no-wrap msgid "6d. SYSTEM Restrictions File" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2636 +#: ../man/top.1:2639 msgid "" "The presence of this file will influence which version of the help screen is " "shown to an ordinary user." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2640 +#: ../man/top.1:2643 msgid "" "More importantly, it will limit what ordinary users are allowed to do when " "\\*(We is running. They will not be able to issue the following commands." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2644 +#: ../man/top.1:2647 #, no-wrap msgid "" " k Kill a task\n" @@ -15421,19 +15460,19 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2649 +#: ../man/top.1:2652 msgid "" "This \\*(CF is not created by \\*(We. Rather, it is created manually and " "placed it in the I</etc/> directory as `B<toprc>'." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2651 +#: ../man/top.1:2654 msgid "It should have exactly two lines, as shown in this example:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2654 +#: ../man/top.1:2657 #, no-wrap msgid "" " s # line 1: secure mode switch\n" @@ -15442,27 +15481,27 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2657 +#: ../man/top.1:2660 #, fuzzy, no-wrap #| msgid "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE(S)" msgid "7. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE(S)" msgstr "ZMIENNE ŚRODOWISKOWE" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2660 ../man/procps_pids.3:201 +#: ../man/top.1:2663 ../man/procps_pids.3:201 msgid "The value set for the following is unimportant, just its presence." msgstr "" "Ustawiona wartość następującej zmiennej nie jest istotna, a jedynie jej " "obecność." #. type: IP -#: ../man/top.1:2661 ../man/procps_pids.3:202 +#: ../man/top.1:2664 ../man/procps_pids.3:202 #, no-wrap msgid "LIBPROC_HIDE_KERNEL" msgstr "LIBPROC_HIDE_KERNEL" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2664 +#: ../man/top.1:2667 msgid "" "This will prevent display of any kernel threads and exclude such processes " "from the \\*(SA Tasks/Threads counts." @@ -15470,14 +15509,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2666 +#: ../man/top.1:2669 #, no-wrap msgid "8. STUPID TRICKS Sampler" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2671 +#: ../man/top.1:2674 msgid "" "Many of these tricks work best when you give \\*(We a scheduling boost. So " "plan on starting him with a nice value of -10, assuming you've got the " @@ -15486,7 +15525,7 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2673 +#: ../man/top.1:2676 #, no-wrap msgid "7a. Kernel Magic" msgstr "" @@ -15495,12 +15534,12 @@ msgstr "" #. sorry, just can't help it -- don't ya love the sound of this? #. ( apparently AM static was a potential concern ) #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2678 +#: ../man/top.1:2681 msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(FM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2685 +#: ../man/top.1:2688 msgid "" "The user interface, through prompts and help, intentionally implies that the " "delay interval is limited to tenths of a second. However, you're free to " @@ -15509,14 +15548,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2688 +#: ../man/top.1:2691 msgid "" "For this experiment, under x-windows open an xterm and maximize it. Then do " "the following:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2697 +#: ../man/top.1:2700 #, no-wrap msgid "" " . provide a scheduling boost and tiny delay via:\n" @@ -15530,14 +15569,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2701 +#: ../man/top.1:2704 msgid "" "What you'll see is a very busy Linux doing what he's always done for you, " "but there was no program available to illustrate this." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2707 +#: ../man/top.1:2710 msgid "" "Under an xterm using `white-on-black' colors, on \\*(We's Color Mapping " "screen set the task color to black and be sure that task highlighting is set " @@ -15545,14 +15584,14 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2710 +#: ../man/top.1:2713 msgid "" "After bringing the most active processes into view, what you'll see are the " "ghostly images of just the currently running tasks." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2716 +#: ../man/top.1:2719 msgid "" "Delete the existing rcfile, or create a new symlink. Start this new version " "then type `T' (a secret key, \\*(Xt 4c. Task Area Commands, SORTING) " @@ -15560,7 +15599,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2721 +#: ../man/top.1:2724 msgid "" "Your display will be refreshed at three times the rate of the former \\*(We, " "a 300% speed advantage. As \\*(We climbs the TIME ladder, be as patient as " @@ -15570,19 +15609,19 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2723 +#: ../man/top.1:2726 #, no-wrap msgid "7b. Bouncing Windows" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2726 +#: ../man/top.1:2729 msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2732 +#: ../man/top.1:2735 msgid "" "With 3 or 4 \\*(TDs visible, pick any window other than the last and turn " "idle processes \\*F using the `i' \\*(CT. Depending on where you applied " @@ -15591,7 +15630,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2738 +#: ../man/top.1:2741 msgid "" "Set each window's summary lines differently: one with no memory (`m'); " "another with no states (`t'); maybe one with nothing at all, just the " @@ -15600,7 +15639,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2743 +#: ../man/top.1:2746 msgid "" "Display all 4 windows and for each, in turn, set idle processes to \\*F " "using the `i' \\*(CT. You've just entered the \"extreme bounce\" zone." @@ -15608,19 +15647,19 @@ msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2745 +#: ../man/top.1:2748 #, no-wrap msgid "7c. The Big Bird Window" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2748 +#: ../man/top.1:2751 msgid "This stupid trick also requires \\*(AM." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2753 +#: ../man/top.1:2756 msgid "" "Display all 4 windows and make sure that 1:Def is the \\*(CW. Then, keep " "increasing window size with the `n' \\*(CI until all the other \\*(TDs are " @@ -15628,35 +15667,35 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2757 +#: ../man/top.1:2760 msgid "" "When they've all been displaced, toggle between all visible/invisible " "windows using the `_' \\*(CT. Then ponder this:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2759 +#: ../man/top.1:2762 #, no-wrap msgid " is \\*(We fibbing or telling honestly your imposed truth?\n" msgstr "" #. ...................................................................... #. type: SS -#: ../man/top.1:2761 +#: ../man/top.1:2764 #, no-wrap msgid "7d. The Ol' Switcheroo" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2765 +#: ../man/top.1:2768 msgid "" "This stupid trick works best without \\*(AM, since justification is active " "on a per window basis." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2770 +#: ../man/top.1:2773 msgid "" "Start \\*(We and make COMMAND the last (rightmost) column displayed. If " "necessary, use the `c' \\*(CT to display command lines and ensure that " @@ -15664,7 +15703,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2774 +#: ../man/top.1:2777 msgid "" "Then use the up/down arrow keys to position the display so that some " "truncated command lines are shown (`+' in last position). You may have to " @@ -15672,12 +15711,12 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2776 +#: ../man/top.1:2779 msgid "Lastly, use the `j' \\*(CT to make the COMMAND column right justified." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2780 +#: ../man/top.1:2783 msgid "" "Now use the right arrow key to reach the COMMAND column. Continuing with " "the right arrow key, watch closely the direction of travel for the command " @@ -15685,20 +15724,20 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2783 +#: ../man/top.1:2786 #, no-wrap msgid " some lines travel left, while others travel right\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2785 +#: ../man/top.1:2788 #, no-wrap msgid " eventually all lines will Switcheroo, and move right\n" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2787 +#: ../man/top.1:2790 #, fuzzy, no-wrap #| msgid "BUGS" msgid "9. BUGS" @@ -15706,7 +15745,7 @@ msgstr "BŁĘDY" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2792 +#: ../man/top.1:2795 #, fuzzy #| msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>" msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE .>" @@ -15715,14 +15754,14 @@ msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: SH -#: ../man/top.1:2794 +#: ../man/top.1:2797 #, no-wrap msgid "10. SEE Also" msgstr "" #. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #. type: Plain text -#: ../man/top.1:2802 +#: ../man/top.1:2805 #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "B<free>(1), B<iostat>(1), B<mpstat>(1), B<ps>(1), B<sar>(1), B<top>(1)" |