25 сент. 2012 г. · There are a few options here. One is to redirect the output of the command to a file, and then use tail to view new lines that are added to that ... |
4 мая 2016 г. · For viewing logs in real-time, use tail -f -n [number of lines] [file]. A good place to start would be /var/log/syslog. This is the default log file for many ... |
30 сент. 2016 г. · ps -Flww -p THE_PID. will show you some information. See the ps manpage for more information about the ps command. |
29 дек. 2011 г. · For systemd based versions of Ubuntu (15.04 onwards) you'll need to use the journalctl command to view the current boot log messages (as ... |
14 дек. 2015 г. · The kernel log should show OOM killer actions, so use the "dmesg" command to see what happened, e.g. dmesg | less. You will see a OOM killer ... |
25 авг. 2012 г. · Just open "System Monitor", navigate to the Processes tab, choose the process you want to halt (Hm, could it be the one using 90% CPU?) and ... |
17 янв. 2011 г. · This works very well: while true; do uptime >> uptime.log; sleep 1; done. This will log your cpu load every second and append it to a file ... |
19 дек. 2018 г. · Maybe take a look at the acct package, it is used for process accounting, and logs start- and run-time among other info. – Soren A. Commented ... |
21 июл. 2021 г. · The syslog will have the PID in square brackets after the process name - if the process wrote anything to the syslog. |
7 июл. 2020 г. · Linux doesn't require processes to give a human-readable description, so there is no such thing, sorry. Your best bet for finding out what a process does would ... |
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