![]() ![]() ![]() % is network IO rate on the specified interface. Two %b numbers are block IO read and write rates. %p and % columns show forks and number of processes, they let you detect a case where a daemon is respawning continuously. ![]() % is free memory, and it is smart enough to show actual usable memory: unlike many other tools, it considers buffer cache as free memory. ![]() %x column shows context switches per second, allowing to detect cases where processes are waking and waiting on each other excessively. If CPU load is high, the CPU bar will immediately show this. ![]()
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