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5.4 PB Command



PB | P [ \* | * | ] [ BUSY | % ]
[ BYCPU | BYNODE ]
[ DETAIL ]
[ ENTRIES ]
[ LAST ]
[ NONULL ]
[ NORMAL ]
[ RATE ]
[ SAME ]
[ SYNC ]
[ TAB ]
[ USECS ]
[ VT100 | T6530 | TTY ]


The P or PB command displays real-time process busy statistics. The busiest
processes in each Cpu, node, or cluster of nodes are displayed. For example:

PB displays N busiest processes on node
P * displays N busiest processes on node (same as PB)
P displays N busiest processes for
P \* displays N busiest processes in \nodes (see ADD command)

PB command options include:

BUSY | % specifies the Process Busy threshold required for a process to be
displayed. Process busy must be greater than or equal to the specified in order
to be displayed. Processes with a busy value less than are not displayed.
Default value is 0, so all processes up to ENTRIES count are displayed.

BYCPU | BYNODE - controls display order of the top busiest processes.

BYCPU displays the busiest processes in each Cpu.

BYNODE displays the busiest processes across all Cpus in each node in one list of
processes sorted from busiest to least busy process. If you do not specify this
option, the busiest processes are listed ByNode, unless you specify SET SORT
ByCPU.

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