diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 75fc54b3..f4479801 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ misc/git-version-gen \ Documentation/CodingStyle \ Documentation/TODO \ - sysctl.conf + sysctl.conf \ + $(DIST_MAN_POTS) if BUILD_PIDOF usrbin_exec_PROGRAMS += pidof @@ -122,19 +123,37 @@ dist_procpsng_DATA = \ BUILT_SOURCES = $(top_srcdir)/.version -clean-local: - -rm man-po/template-man-ps.pot - -rm man-po/template-man-top.pot - -rm man-po/template-man.pot - $(top_srcdir)/.version: touch $(top_srcdir)/.version echo $(VERSION) > $@-t && mv $@-t $@ dist-hook: echo $(VERSION) > $(distdir)/.tarball-version - $(srcdir)/create-man-pot.sh +# $(srcdir)/create-man-pot.sh $(srcdir)/translate-man.sh +MAN_PS_POT = man-po/template-man-ps.pot +MAN_PS_POT_FILES = $(srcdir)/ps/ps.1 +MAN_TOP_POT = man-po/template-man-top.pot +MAN_TOP_POT_FILES = $(srcdir)/top/top.1 +MAN_POT = man-po/template-man.pot +MAN_POT_FILES = $(srcdir)/free.1 $(srcdir)/kill.1 $(srcdir)/pgrep.1 \ + $(srcdir)/pidof.1 $(srcdir)/pkill.1 $(srcdir)/pmap.1 \ + $(srcdir)/pwdx.1 $(srcdir)/skill.1 $(srcdir)/slabtop.1 \ + $(srcdir)/snice.1 $(srcdir)/sysctl.8 $(srcdir)/uptime.1 \ + $(srcdir)/sysctl.conf.5 $(srcdir)/tload.1 \ + $(srcdir)/vmstat.8 $(srcdir)/w.1 $(srcdir)/watch.1 +DIST_MAN_POTS = $(MAN_PS_POT) $(MAN_TOP_POT) $(MAN_POT) +CLEANFILES = $(DIST_MAN_POTS) + +$(MAN_PS_POT): $(MAN_PS_POT_FILES) + po4a-updatepo -f man -m $< -p $@ + +$(MAN_TOP_POT): $(MAN_TOP_POT_FILES) + po4a-updatepo -f man -m $< -p $@ + +$(MAN_POT): $(MAN_POT_FILES) + po4a-updatepo -f man -m $< -p $@ + get-trans: echo "Getting the latest translations from translationproject.org..." rsync -Lrtvz translationproject.org::tp/latest/procps-ng/ po diff --git a/man-po/template-man-ps.pot b/man-po/template-man-ps.pot deleted file mode 100644 index d8479bc5..00000000 --- a/man-po/template-man-ps.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5034 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. -# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-06-24 22:12+1000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"Language: \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. type: TH -#: ./ps/ps.1:7 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./ps/ps.1:7 -#, no-wrap -msgid "May 2014" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./ps/ps.1:7 -#, no-wrap -msgid "procps-ng" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./ps/ps.1:7 -#, no-wrap -msgid "User Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NAME" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:29 -msgid "ps - report a snapshot of the current processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:29 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNOPSIS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:31 -msgid "B [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:33 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DESCRIPTION" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:39 -msgid "" -"B displays information about a selection of the active processes. If " -"you want a repetitive update of the selection and the displayed information, " -"use I(1) instead." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:43 -msgid "This version of B accepts several kinds of options:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./ps/ps.1:45 ./ps/ps.1:824 ./ps/ps.1:1914 -#, no-wrap -msgid "1" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:47 -msgid "UNIX options, which may be grouped and must be preceded by a dash." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./ps/ps.1:47 ./ps/ps.1:1916 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:49 -msgid "BSD options, which may be grouped and must not be used with a dash." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./ps/ps.1:49 ./ps/ps.1:1918 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:51 -msgid "GNU long options, which are preceded by two dashes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:60 -msgid "" -"Options of different types may be freely mixed, but conflicts can appear. " -"There are some synonymous options, which are functionally identical, due to " -"the many standards and B implementations that this B is compatible " -"with." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:71 -msgid "" -"Note that \"B\" is distinct from \"B\". The POSIX and " -"UNIX standards require that \"B\" print all processes owned by a " -"user named \"x\", as well as printing all processes that would be selected " -"by the B<-a> option. If the user named \"x\" does not exist, this B may " -"interpret the command as \"B\" instead and print a warning. This " -"behavior is intended to aid in transitioning old scripts and habits. It is " -"fragile, subject to change, and thus should not be relied upon." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:79 -msgid "" -"By default, B selects all processes with the same effective user ID " -"(euid=EUID) as the current user and associated with the same terminal as the " -"invoker. It displays the process ID (pid=PID), the terminal associated with " -"the process (tname=TTY), the cumulated CPU time in [DD-]hh:mm:ss format " -"(time=TIME), and the executable name (ucmd=CMD). Output is unsorted by " -"default." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:92 -msgid "" -"The use of BSD-style options will add process state (stat=STAT) to the " -"default display and show the command args (args=COMMAND) instead of the " -"executable name. You can override this with the B environment " -"variable. The use of BSD-style options will also change the process " -"selection to include processes on other terminals (TTYs) that are owned by " -"you; alternately, this may be described as setting the selection to be the " -"set of all processes filtered to exclude processes owned by other users or " -"not on a terminal. These effects are not considered when options are " -"described as being \"identical\" below, so B<-M> will be considered " -"identical to B and so on." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:97 -msgid "" -"Except as described below, process selection options are additive. The " -"default selection is discarded, and then the selected processes are added to " -"the set of processes to be displayed. A process will thus be shown if it " -"meets any of the given selection criteria." -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:99 -#, no-wrap -msgid "EXAMPLES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:100 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To see every process on the system using standard syntax:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:103 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:105 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:107 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:109 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:109 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To see every process on the system using BSD syntax:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:112 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:114 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:114 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To print a process tree:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:117 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:119 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:119 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To get info about threads:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:122 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:124 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:124 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To get security info:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:127 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:129 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:131 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"To see every process running as root (real\\ &\\ effective\\ ID) in user " -"format:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:134 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:134 -#, no-wrap -msgid "To see every process with a user-defined format:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:137 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:139 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:141 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:141 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Print only the process IDs of syslogd:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:144 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:144 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Print only the name of PID 42:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:147 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:150 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SIMPLE PROCESS SELECTION" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:151 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:165 -msgid "" -"Lift the BSD-style \"only yourself\" restriction, which is imposed upon the " -"set of all processes when some BSD-style (without \"-\") options are used or " -"when the B personality setting is BSD-like. The set of processes " -"selected in this manner is in addition to the set of processes selected by " -"other means. An alternate description is that this option causes B to " -"list all processes with a terminal (tty), or to list all processes when used " -"together with the B option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:165 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-A>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:169 -msgid "Select all processes. Identical to B<-e>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:169 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-a>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:174 -msgid "" -"Select all processes except both session leaders (see I(2)) and " -"processes not associated with a terminal." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:174 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:177 -msgid "Select all processes except session leaders." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:177 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--deselect>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:182 -msgid "" -"Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions " -"(negates the selection). Identical to B<-N>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:182 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e>" -msgstr "" - -#. Current "g" behavior: add in the session leaders, which would -#. be excluded in the sunos4 personality. Supposed "g" behavior: -#. add in the group leaders -- at least according to the SunOS 4 -#. man page on the FreeBSD site. Uh oh. I think I had tested SunOS -#. though, so maybe the code is correct. -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:191 -msgid "Select all processes. Identical to B<-A>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:191 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:197 -msgid "" -"Really all, even session leaders. This flag is obsolete and may be " -"discontinued in a future release. It is normally implied by the B flag, " -"and is only useful when operating in the sunos4 personality." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:197 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-N>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:202 -msgid "" -"Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions " -"(negates the selection). Identical to B<--deselect>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:202 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:207 -msgid "" -"Select all processes associated with this terminal. Identical to the B " -"option without any argument." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:207 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:210 -msgid "Restrict the selection to only running processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:210 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:226 -msgid "" -"Lift the BSD-style \"must have a tty\" restriction, which is imposed upon " -"the set of all processes when some BSD-style (without \"-\") options are " -"used or when the B personality setting is BSD-like. The set of " -"processes selected in this manner is in addition to the set of processes " -"selected by other means. An alternate description is that this option " -"causes B to list all processes owned by you (same EUID as B), or to " -"list all processes when used together with the B option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:228 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCESS SELECTION BY LIST" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:232 -msgid "" -"These options accept a single argument in the form of a blank-separated or " -"comma-separated list. They can be used multiple times. For example: B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:232 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-I<123>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:235 ./ps/ps.1:238 -msgid "Identical to B<--pid\\ >I<123>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:235 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I<123>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:238 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-C>I<\\ cmdlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:243 -msgid "" -"Select by command name. This selects the processes whose executable name is " -"given in I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:243 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-G>I<\\ grplist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:251 -msgid "" -"Select by real group ID (RGID) or name. This selects the processes whose " -"real group name or ID is in the I list. The real group ID " -"identifies the group of the user who created the process, see I(2)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:251 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g>I<\\ grplist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:264 -msgid "" -"Select by session OR by effective group name. Selection by session is " -"specified by many standards, but selection by effective group is the logical " -"behavior that several other operating systems use. This B will select " -"by session when the list is completely numeric (as sessions are). Group ID " -"numbers will work only when some group names are also specified. See the " -"B<-s> and B<--group> options." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:264 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--Group>I<\\ grplist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:268 -msgid "Select by real group ID (RGID) or name. Identical to B<-G>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:268 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--group>I<\\ grplist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:280 -msgid "" -"Select by effective group ID (EGID) or name. This selects the processes " -"whose effective group name or ID is in I. The effective group ID " -"describes the group whose file access permissions are used by the process " -"(see I(2)). The B<-g> option is often an alternative to " -"B<--group>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:280 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B

I<\\ pidlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:286 -msgid "Select by process ID. Identical to B<-p> and B<--pid>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:286 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>I<\\ pidlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:294 -msgid "" -"Select by PID. This selects the processes whose process ID numbers appear " -"in I. Identical to B

and B<--pid>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:294 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--pid>I<\\ pidlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:300 -msgid "Select by process\\ ID. Identical to B<-p> and B

." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:300 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--ppid>I<\\ pidlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:307 -msgid "" -"Select by parent process ID. This selects the processes with a parent " -"process\\ ID in I. That is, it selects processes that are children " -"of those listed in I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:307 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>I<\\ sesslist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:312 -msgid "" -"Select by session ID. This selects the processes with a session ID " -"specified in I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:312 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--sid>I<\\ sesslist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:316 -msgid "Select by session\\ ID. Identical to B<-s>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:316 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ ttylist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:333 -msgid "" -"Select by tty. Nearly identical to B<-t> and B<--tty>, but can also be used " -"with an empty I to indicate the terminal associated with B. " -"Using the B option is considered cleaner than using B with an empty " -"I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:333 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>I<\\ ttylist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:341 -msgid "" -"Select by tty. This selects the processes associated with the terminals " -"given in I. Terminals (ttys, or screens for text output) can be " -"specified in several forms: /dev/ttyS1, ttyS1, S1. A plain \"-\" may be " -"used to select processes not attached to any terminal." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:341 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--tty>I<\\ ttylist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:347 -msgid "Select by terminal. Identical to B<-t> and B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:347 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ userlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:359 -msgid "" -"Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name. This selects the processes " -"whose effective user name or ID is in I. The effective user ID " -"describes the user whose file access permissions are used by the process " -"(see I(2)). Identical to B<-u> and B<--user>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:359 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-U>I<\\ userlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:366 -msgid "" -"Select by real user ID (RUID) or name. It selects the processes whose real " -"user name or ID is in the I list. The real user ID identifies the " -"user who created the process, see I(2)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:366 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>I<\\ userlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:371 -msgid "" -"Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name. This selects the processes " -"whose effective user name or ID is in I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:379 -msgid "" -"The effective user ID describes the user whose file access permissions are " -"used by the process (see I(2)). Identical to B and B<--user>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:379 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--User>I<\\ userlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:383 -msgid "Select by real user ID (RUID) or name. Identical to B<-U>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:383 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--user>I<\\ userlist>" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:390 -msgid "Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name. Identical to B<-u> and B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:392 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:396 -msgid "" -"These options are used to choose the information displayed by B. The " -"output may differ by personality." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:397 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:402 -msgid "Show different scheduler information for the B<-l> option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:402 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--context>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:405 -msgid "Display security context format (for SELinux)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:405 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:418 -msgid "" -"Do full-format listing. This option can be combined with many other " -"UNIX-style options to add additional columns. It also causes the command " -"arguments to be printed. When used with B<-L>, the NLWP (number of threads) " -"and LWP (thread ID) columns will be added. See the B option, the format " -"keyword B, and the format keyword B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:418 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:425 -msgid "Extra full format. See the B<-f> option, which B<-F> implies." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:425 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--format>I<\\ format>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:431 -msgid "user-defined format. Identical to B<-o> and B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:431 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:434 -msgid "BSD job control format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:434 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-j>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:437 -msgid "Jobs format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:437 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:440 -msgid "Display BSD long format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:440 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:445 -msgid "Long format. The B<-y> option is often useful with this." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:445 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-M>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:450 -msgid "Add a column of security data. Identical to B (for SELinux)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:450 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ format>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:468 -msgid "" -"is preloaded B (overloaded). The BSD B option can act like B<-O> " -"(user-defined output format with some common fields predefined) or can be " -"used to specify sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior " -"of this option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or " -"formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g. with B<-O> or " -"B<--sort>). When used as a formatting option, it is identical to B<-O>, " -"with the BSD personality." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:468 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-O>I<\\ format>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:478 -msgid "" -"Like B<-o>, but preloaded with some default columns. Identical to B<-o\\ " -"pid,\\:>IB<,\\:state,\\:tname,\\:time,\\:command> or B<-o\\ " -"pid,\\:>IB<,\\:tname,\\:time,\\:cmd>, see B<-o> below." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:478 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ format>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:484 -msgid "Specify user-defined format. Identical to B<-o> and B<--format>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:484 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>I<\\ format>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:512 -msgid "" -"User-defined format. I is a single argument in the form of a " -"blank-separated or comma-separated list, which offers a way to specify " -"individual output columns. The recognized keywords are described in the " -"B section below. Headers may be renamed (B) as desired. If all column " -"headers are empty (B) then the header line will not be " -"output. Column width will increase as needed for wide headers; this may be " -"used to widen up columns such as WCHAN (B). Explicit width control " -"(B) is offered too. The behavior of B varies with personality; output may be one column named " -"\"X,\\:comm=Y\" or two columns named \"X\" and \"Y\". Use multiple B<-o> " -"options when in doubt. Use the B environment variable to specify " -"a default as desired; DefSysV and DefBSD are macros that may be used to " -"choose the default UNIX or BSD columns." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:512 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:515 -msgid "Display signal format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:515 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:518 -msgid "Display user-oriented format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:518 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:521 -msgid "Display virtual memory format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:521 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:524 -msgid "Register format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:524 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-y>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:529 -msgid "" -"Do not show flags; show rss in place of addr. This option can only be used " -"with B<-l>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:529 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:535 -msgid "Add a column of security data. Identical to B<-M> (for SELinux)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:537 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OUTPUT MODIFIERS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:541 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:559 -msgid "" -"Show the true command name. This is derived from the name of the executable " -"file, rather than from the argv value. Command arguments and any " -"modifications to them are thus not shown. This option effectively turns the " -"B format keyword into the B format keyword; it is useful with " -"the B<-f> format option and with the various BSD-style format options, which " -"all normally display the command arguments. See the B<-f> option, the " -"format keyword B, and the format keyword B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:559 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--cols>I<\\ n>" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:562 ./ps/ps.1:565 ./ps/ps.1:722 -msgid "Set screen width." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:562 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--columns>I<\\ n>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:565 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--cumulative>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:568 -msgid "Include some dead child process data (as a sum with the parent)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:568 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:571 -msgid "Show the environment after the command." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:571 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:574 -msgid "ASCII art process hierarchy (forest)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:574 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--forest>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:577 -msgid "ASCII art process tree." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:577 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:595 -msgid "" -"No header. (or, one header per screen in the BSD personality). The B " -"option is problematic. Standard BSD B uses this option to print a " -"header on each page of output, but older Linux B uses this option to " -"totally disable the header. This version of B follows the Linux usage " -"of not printing the header unless the BSD personality has been selected, in " -"which case it prints a header on each page of output. Regardless of the " -"current personality, you can use the long options B<--headers> and " -"B<--no-headers> to enable printing headers each page or disable headers " -"entirely, respectively." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:595 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-H>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:598 -msgid "Show process hierarchy (forest)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:598 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--headers>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:601 -msgid "Repeat header lines, one per page of output." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:601 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ spec>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:610 -msgid "" -"Specify sorting order. Sorting syntax is " -"[B<+>|B<->]I[,[B<+>|B<->]I[,...]]. Choose a multi-letter key from " -"the B section. The \"+\" is optional since " -"default direction is increasing numerical or lexicographic order. Identical " -"to B<--sort>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:613 -msgid "Examples:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:615 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:617 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:619 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:620 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--lines>I<\\ n>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:623 ./ps/ps.1:696 -msgid "Set screen height." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:623 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>I<\\ namelist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:630 -msgid "" -"Set namelist file. Identical to B. The namelist file is needed for a " -"proper WCHAN display, and must match the current Linux kernel exactly for " -"correct output. Without this option, the default search path for the " -"namelist is:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:633 -msgid "$PS_SYSMAP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:635 -msgid "$PS_SYSTEM_MAP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:637 -msgid "/proc/*/wchan" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:639 -msgid "/boot/System.map-$(uname\\ -r)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:641 -msgid "/boot/System.map" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:643 -msgid "/lib/modules/$(uname\\ -r)/System.map" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:645 -msgid "/usr/src/linux/System.map" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:647 -msgid "/System.map" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:648 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:651 -msgid "Numeric output for WCHAN and USER (including all types of UID and GID)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:651 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ namelist>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:658 -msgid "Specify namelist file. Identical to B<-n>, see B<-n> above." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:658 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--no-headers>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:663 -msgid "Print no header line at all. B<--no-heading> is an alias for this option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:663 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BI<\\ order>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:677 -msgid "" -"Sorting order (overloaded). The BSD B option can act like B<-O> " -"(user-defined output format with some common fields predefined) or can be " -"used to specify sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior " -"of this option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or " -"formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g. with B<-O> or " -"B<--sort>)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:693 -msgid "" -"For sorting, obsolete BSD B option syntax is " -"B[B<+>|B<->]I[,[B<+>|B<->]I[,...]]. It orders the processes " -"listing according to the multilevel sort specified by the sequence of " -"one-letter short keys I,I, ... described in the B section below. The\\ \"+\" is currently optional, merely re-iterating " -"the default direction on a key, but may help to distinguish an B sort " -"from an B format. The \"-\" reverses direction only on the key it " -"precedes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:693 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--rows>I<\\ n>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:696 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:701 -msgid "" -"Sum up some information, such as CPU usage, from dead child processes into " -"their parent. This is useful for examining a system where a parent process " -"repeatedly forks off short-lived children to do work." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:701 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--sort>I<\\ spec>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:712 -msgid "" -"Specify sorting order. Sorting syntax is " -"[B<+>|B<->]I[,[B<+>|B<->]I[,...]]. Choose a multi-letter key from " -"the B section. The \"+\" is optional since " -"default direction is increasing numerical or lexicographic order. Identical " -"to B. For example: B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:712 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:715 ./ps/ps.1:718 -msgid "Wide output. Use this option twice for unlimited width." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:715 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:718 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--width>I<\\ n>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:724 -#, no-wrap -msgid "THREAD DISPLAY" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:725 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:728 -msgid "Show threads as if they were processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:728 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-L>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:731 -msgid "Show threads, possibly with LWP and NLWP columns." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:731 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:734 ./ps/ps.1:737 -msgid "Show threads after processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:734 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:737 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-T>" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:741 -msgid "Show threads, possibly with SPID column." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:743 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OTHER INFORMATION" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:744 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--help>I<\\ section>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:754 -msgid "" -"Print a help message. The section argument can be one of Iimple, " -"Iist, Iutput, Ihreads, Iisc or Ill. The argument can be " -"shortened to one of the underlined letters as in: s|l|o|t|m|a." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:754 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--info>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:757 -msgid "Print debugging info." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:757 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:760 -msgid "List all format specifiers." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:760 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:763 ./ps/ps.1:766 ./ps/ps.1:770 -msgid "Print the procps-ng version." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:763 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-V>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:766 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--version>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:772 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NOTES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:781 -msgid "" -"This B works by reading the virtual files in /proc. This B does not " -"need to be setuid kmem or have any privileges to run. Do not give this " -"B any special permissions." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:786 -msgid "" -"This B needs access to namelist data for proper WCHAN display. For " -"kernels prior to 2.6, the System.map file must be installed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:792 -msgid "" -"CPU usage is currently expressed as the percentage of time spent running " -"during the entire lifetime of a process. This is not ideal, and\\ it does " -"not conform to the standards that B otherwise conforms to. CPU usage is " -"unlikely to add up to exactly 100%." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:797 -msgid "" -"The SIZE and RSS fields don't count some parts of a process including the " -"page tables, kernel stack, struct thread_info, and struct task_struct. This " -"is usually at least 20 KiB of memory that is always resident. SIZE is the " -"virtual size of the process (code+\\:data+\\:stack)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:803 -msgid "" -"Processes marked EdefunctE are dead processes (so-called " -"\"zombies\") that remain because their parent has not destroyed them " -"properly. These processes will be destroyed by I(8) if the parent " -"process exits." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:806 -msgid "" -"If the length of the username is greater than the length of the display " -"column, the numeric user ID is displayed instead." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:816 -msgid "" -"Commands options such as B are not recommended as it is a confusion " -"of two different standards. According to the POSIX and UNIX standards, the " -"above command asks to display all processes with a TTY (generally the " -"commands users are running) plus all processes owned by a user named \"x\". " -"If that user doesn't exist, then B will assume you really meant \"B " -"I\"." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:816 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCESS FLAGS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:821 -msgid "" -"The sum of these values is displayed in the \"F\" column, which is provided " -"by the B output specifier:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:827 -msgid "forked but didn't exec" -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./ps/ps.1:827 ./ps/ps.1:1920 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:830 -msgid "used super-user privileges" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:833 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCESS STATE CODES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:838 -msgid "" -"Here are the different values that the B,B<\\ stat>\\ andB<\\ state> " -"output specifiers (header \"STAT\" or \"S\") will display to describe the " -"state of a process:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:841 -#, no-wrap -msgid "D" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:844 -msgid "uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:844 -#, no-wrap -msgid "R" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:847 -msgid "running or runnable (on run queue)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:847 -#, no-wrap -msgid "S" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:850 -msgid "interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:850 -#, no-wrap -msgid "T" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:853 -msgid "stopped, either by a job control signal or because it is being traced" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:853 -#, no-wrap -msgid "W" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:856 -msgid "paging (not valid since the 2.6.xx kernel)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:856 -#, no-wrap -msgid "X" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:859 -msgid "dead (should never be seen)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:859 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Z" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:862 -msgid "defunct (\"zombie\") process, terminated but not reaped by its parent" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:868 -msgid "" -"For BSD formats and when the B keyword is used, additional characters " -"may be displayed:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:871 -#, no-wrap -msgid "E" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:874 -msgid "high-priority (not nice to other users)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:874 -#, no-wrap -msgid "N" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:877 -msgid "low-priority (nice to other users)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:877 -#, no-wrap -msgid "L" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:880 -msgid "has pages locked into memory (for real-time and custom IO)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:880 -#, no-wrap -msgid "s" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:883 -msgid "is a session leader" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:883 -#, no-wrap -msgid "l" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:886 -msgid "is multi-threaded (using CLONE_THREAD, like NPTL pthreads do)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./ps/ps.1:886 -#, no-wrap -msgid "+" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:889 -msgid "is in the foreground process group" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:892 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OBSOLETE SORT KEYS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:908 -msgid "" -"These keys are used by the BSD B option (when it is used for sorting). " -"The GNU B<--sort> option doesn't use these keys, but the specifiers " -"described below in the B section. Note that the " -"values used in sorting are the internal values B uses and not the " -"\"cooked\" values used in some of the output format fields (e.g. sorting on " -"tty will sort into device number, not according to the terminal name " -"displayed). Pipe B output into the B(1) command if you want to " -"sort the cooked values." -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:910 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:911 -#, no-wrap -msgid "c\tcmd\tsimple name of executable\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:912 -#, no-wrap -msgid "C\tpcpu\tcpu utilization\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:913 -#, no-wrap -msgid "f\tflags\tflags as in long format F field\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:914 -#, no-wrap -msgid "g\tpgrp\tprocess group ID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:915 -#, no-wrap -msgid "G\ttpgid\tcontrolling tty process group ID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:916 -#, no-wrap -msgid "j\tcutime\tcumulative user time\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:917 -#, no-wrap -msgid "J\tcstime\tcumulative system time\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:918 -#, no-wrap -msgid "k\tutime\tuser time\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:919 -#, no-wrap -msgid "m\tmin_flt\tnumber of minor page faults\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:920 -#, no-wrap -msgid "M\tmaj_flt\tnumber of major page faults\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:921 -#, no-wrap -msgid "n\tcmin_flt\tcumulative minor page faults\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:922 -#, no-wrap -msgid "N\tcmaj_flt\tcumulative major page faults\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:923 -#, no-wrap -msgid "o\tsession\tsession ID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:924 -#, no-wrap -msgid "p\tpid\tprocess ID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:925 -#, no-wrap -msgid "P\tppid\tparent process ID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:926 -#, no-wrap -msgid "r\trss\tresident set size\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:927 -#, no-wrap -msgid "R\tresident\tresident pages\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:928 -#, no-wrap -msgid "s\tsize\tmemory size in kilobytes\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:929 -#, no-wrap -msgid "S\tshare\tamount of shared pages\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:930 -#, no-wrap -msgid "t\ttty\tthe device number of the controlling tty\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:931 -#, no-wrap -msgid "T\tstart_time\ttime process was started\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:932 -#, no-wrap -msgid "U\tuid\tuser ID number\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:933 -#, no-wrap -msgid "u\tuser\tuser name\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:934 -#, no-wrap -msgid "v\tvsize\ttotal VM size in KiB\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:935 -#, no-wrap -msgid "y\tpriority\tkernel scheduling priority\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:940 -#, no-wrap -msgid "AIX FORMAT DESCRIPTORS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:953 -msgid "" -"This B supports AIX format descriptors, which work somewhat like the " -"formatting codes of I(1) and I(3). For example, the normal " -"default output can be produced with this: B. The " -"B codes are described in the next section." -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:955 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:956 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%C\tpcpu\t%CPU\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:957 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%G\tgroup\tGROUP\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:958 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%P\tppid\tPPID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:959 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%U\tuser\tUSER\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:960 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%a\targs\tCOMMAND\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:961 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%c\tcomm\tCOMMAND\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:962 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%g\trgroup\tRGROUP\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:963 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%n\tnice\tNI\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:964 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%p\tpid\tPID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:965 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%r\tpgid\tPGID\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:966 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%t\tetime\tELAPSED\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:967 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%u\truser\tRUSER\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:968 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%x\ttime\tTIME\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:969 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%y\ttty\tTTY\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:970 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%z\tvsz\tVSZ\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./ps/ps.1:972 -#, no-wrap -msgid "STANDARD FORMAT SPECIFIERS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:979 -msgid "" -"Here are the different keywords that may be used to control the output " -"format (e.g. with option B<-o>) or to sort the selected processes with the " -"GNU-style B<--sort> option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:982 -msgid "For example: B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:987 -msgid "" -"This version of B tries to recognize most of the keywords used in other " -"implementations of B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:992 -msgid "" -"The following user-defined format specifiers may contain spaces: " -"B,B<\\ cmd>,B<\\ comm>,B<\\ command>,B<\\ fname>,B<\\ ucmd>,B<\\ " -"ucomm>, B,B<\\ bsdstart>,B<\\ start>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./ps/ps.1:994 -msgid "Some keywords may not be available for sorting." -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1006 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CODE\tHEADER\tDESCRIPTION\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1008 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%cpu\t%CPU\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1009 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"cpu utilization of the process in \"##.#\" format. Currently, it is the " -"CPU\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1010 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"time used divided by the time the process has been running " -"(cputime/realtime\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1011 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"ratio), expressed as a percentage. It will not add up to 100% unless you " -"are\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1012 -#, no-wrap -msgid "lucky. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1013 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1014 ./ps/ps.1:1020 ./ps/ps.1:1053 ./ps/ps.1:1061 ./ps/ps.1:1068 ./ps/ps.1:1074 ./ps/ps.1:1080 ./ps/ps.1:1088 ./ps/ps.1:1092 ./ps/ps.1:1114 ./ps/ps.1:1136 ./ps/ps.1:1143 ./ps/ps.1:1172 ./ps/ps.1:1179 ./ps/ps.1:1184 ./ps/ps.1:1189 ./ps/ps.1:1194 ./ps/ps.1:1199 ./ps/ps.1:1206 ./ps/ps.1:1210 ./ps/ps.1:1214 ./ps/ps.1:1218 ./ps/ps.1:1222 ./ps/ps.1:1227 ./ps/ps.1:1235 ./ps/ps.1:1242 ./ps/ps.1:1247 ./ps/ps.1:1254 ./ps/ps.1:1261 ./ps/ps.1:1268 ./ps/ps.1:1273 ./ps/ps.1:1278 ./ps/ps.1:1283 ./ps/ps.1:1290 ./ps/ps.1:1297 ./ps/ps.1:1305 ./ps/ps.1:1309 ./ps/ps.1:1316 ./ps/ps.1:1321 ./ps/ps.1:1325 ./ps/ps.1:1333 ./ps/ps.1:1337 ./ps/ps.1:1341 ./ps/ps.1:1345 ./ps/ps.1:1349 ./ps/ps.1:1353 ./ps/ps.1:1361 ./ps/ps.1:1367 ./ps/ps.1:1372 ./ps/ps.1:1379 ./ps/ps.1:1383 ./ps/ps.1:1390 ./ps/ps.1:1403 ./ps/ps.1:1409 ./ps/ps.1:1416 ./ps/ps.1:1421 ./ps/ps.1:1425 ./ps/ps.1:1432 ./ps/ps.1:1454 ./ps/ps.1:1458 ./ps/ps.1:1462 ./ps/ps.1:1466 ./ps/ps.1:1470 ./ps/ps.1:1475 ./ps/ps.1:1481 ./ps/ps.1:1488 ./ps/ps.1:1495 ./ps/ps.1:1499 ./ps/ps.1:1503 ./ps/ps.1:1508 ./ps/ps.1:1517 ./ps/ps.1:1523 ./ps/ps.1:1527 ./ps/ps.1:1532 ./ps/ps.1:1537 ./ps/ps.1:1542 ./ps/ps.1:1547 ./ps/ps.1:1554 ./ps/ps.1:1561 ./ps/ps.1:1568 ./ps/ps.1:1575 ./ps/ps.1:1582 ./ps/ps.1:1588 ./ps/ps.1:1592 ./ps/ps.1:1599 ./ps/ps.1:1603 ./ps/ps.1:1610 ./ps/ps.1:1619 ./ps/ps.1:1627 ./ps/ps.1:1632 ./ps/ps.1:1637 ./ps/ps.1:1642 ./ps/ps.1:1647 ./ps/ps.1:1653 ./ps/ps.1:1660 ./ps/ps.1:1667 ./ps/ps.1:1674 ./ps/ps.1:1680 ./ps/ps.1:1688 ./ps/ps.1:1697 ./ps/ps.1:1702 ./ps/ps.1:1707 ./ps/ps.1:1712 ./ps/ps.1:1716 ./ps/ps.1:1721 ./ps/ps.1:1726 ./ps/ps.1:1733 ./ps/ps.1:1740 ./ps/ps.1:1747 ./ps/ps.1:1754 ./ps/ps.1:1758 ./ps/ps.1:1765 ./ps/ps.1:1769 ./ps/ps.1:1773 ./ps/ps.1:1777 ./ps/ps.1:1784 ./ps/ps.1:1790 ./ps/ps.1:1797 -#, no-wrap -msgid "T}\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1016 -#, no-wrap -msgid "%mem\t%MEM\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1017 -#, no-wrap -msgid "ratio of the process's resident set size to the physical memory on the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1018 -#, no-wrap -msgid "machine, expressed as a percentage. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1019 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1022 -#, no-wrap -msgid "args\tCOMMAND\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1023 -#, no-wrap -msgid "command with all its arguments as a string. Modifications to the arguments\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1024 -#, no-wrap -msgid "may be shown. The output in this column may contain spaces. A process\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1025 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"marked EdefunctE is partly dead, waiting to be fully destroyed by " -"its parent.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1026 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Sometimes the process args will be unavailable; when this happens,\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1027 ./ps/ps.1:1039 ./ps/ps.1:1160 ./ps/ps.1:1615 ./ps/ps.1:1795 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1028 -#, no-wrap -msgid "will instead print the executable name in brackets. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1029 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ command>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1030 ./ps/ps.1:1151 -#, no-wrap -msgid "See also the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1031 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1032 -#, no-wrap -msgid "format keyword, the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1033 ./ps/ps.1:1154 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1034 ./ps/ps.1:1155 -#, no-wrap -msgid "option, and the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1035 ./ps/ps.1:1156 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1036 ./ps/ps.1:1157 -#, no-wrap -msgid "option.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1037 ./ps/ps.1:1100 ./ps/ps.1:1102 ./ps/ps.1:1104 ./ps/ps.1:1106 ./ps/ps.1:1108 ./ps/ps.1:1110 ./ps/ps.1:1112 ./ps/ps.1:1122 ./ps/ps.1:1124 ./ps/ps.1:1126 ./ps/ps.1:1128 ./ps/ps.1:1130 ./ps/ps.1:1132 ./ps/ps.1:1134 ./ps/ps.1:1158 ./ps/ps.1:1440 ./ps/ps.1:1442 ./ps/ps.1:1444 ./ps/ps.1:1446 ./ps/ps.1:1448 ./ps/ps.1:1450 ./ps/ps.1:1452 -#, no-wrap -msgid ".br\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1038 ./ps/ps.1:1159 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"When specified last, this column will extend to the edge of the display. " -"If\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1040 ./ps/ps.1:1161 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"can not determine display width, as when output is redirected (piped) into " -"a\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1041 ./ps/ps.1:1162 -#, no-wrap -msgid "file or another command, the output width is undefined (it may be 80,\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1042 ./ps/ps.1:1163 -#, no-wrap -msgid "unlimited, determined by the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1043 ./ps/ps.1:1164 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1044 ./ps/ps.1:1165 -#, no-wrap -msgid "variable, and so on). The\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1045 ./ps/ps.1:1166 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1046 ./ps/ps.1:1167 -#, no-wrap -msgid "environment variable or\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1047 ./ps/ps.1:1168 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--cols>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1048 ./ps/ps.1:1169 -#, no-wrap -msgid "option may be used to exactly determine the width in this case. The\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1049 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1050 -#, no-wrap -msgid "or\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1051 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1052 ./ps/ps.1:1171 -#, no-wrap -msgid "option may be also be used to adjust width.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1055 -#, no-wrap -msgid "blocked\tBLOCKED\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1056 -#, no-wrap -msgid "mask of the blocked signals, see\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1057 ./ps/ps.1:1084 ./ps/ps.1:1301 ./ps/ps.1:1394 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I(7).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1058 -#, no-wrap -msgid "According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64-bit mask in hexadecimal\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1059 ./ps/ps.1:1086 ./ps/ps.1:1303 -#, no-wrap -msgid "format is displayed. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1060 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ sigmask>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1063 -#, no-wrap -msgid "bsdstart\tSTART\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1064 ./ps/ps.1:1606 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"time the command started. If the process was started less than 24 hours " -"ago,\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1065 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"the output format is \"\\ HH:MM\", else it is \" Mmm:SS\" (where Mmm is the " -"three\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1066 -#, no-wrap -msgid "letters of the month). See also\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1067 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ start>,B<\\ start_time>, andB<\\ stime>.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1070 -#, no-wrap -msgid "bsdtime\tTIME\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1071 -#, no-wrap -msgid "accumulated cpu time, user + system. The display format is usually\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1072 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"\"MMM:SS\", but can be shifted to the right if the process used more than " -"999\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1073 -#, no-wrap -msgid "minutes of cpu time.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1076 -#, no-wrap -msgid "c\tC\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1077 -#, no-wrap -msgid "processor utilization. Currently, this is the integer value of the percent\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1078 -#, no-wrap -msgid "usage over the lifetime of the process. (see\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1079 ./ps/ps.1:1183 ./ps/ps.1:1389 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<%cpu>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1082 -#, no-wrap -msgid "caught\tCAUGHT\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1083 -#, no-wrap -msgid "mask of the caught signals, see\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1085 ./ps/ps.1:1302 -#, no-wrap -msgid "According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64 bits mask in hexadecimal\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1087 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ sigcatch>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1090 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cgroup\tCGROUP\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1091 -#, no-wrap -msgid "display control groups to which the process belongs.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1094 -#, no-wrap -msgid "class\tCLS\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1095 ./ps/ps.1:1117 ./ps/ps.1:1435 -#, no-wrap -msgid "scheduling class of the process. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1096 ./ps/ps.1:1118 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ cls>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1097 ./ps/ps.1:1119 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Field's possible values are:\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1098 ./ps/ps.1:1120 ./ps/ps.1:1438 -#, no-wrap -msgid ".IP \"\" 2\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1099 ./ps/ps.1:1121 ./ps/ps.1:1439 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-\tnot reported\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1101 ./ps/ps.1:1123 ./ps/ps.1:1441 -#, no-wrap -msgid "TS\tSCHED_OTHER\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1103 ./ps/ps.1:1125 ./ps/ps.1:1443 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FF\tSCHED_FIFO\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1105 ./ps/ps.1:1127 ./ps/ps.1:1445 -#, no-wrap -msgid "RR\tSCHED_RR\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1107 ./ps/ps.1:1129 ./ps/ps.1:1447 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\tSCHED_BATCH\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1109 ./ps/ps.1:1131 ./ps/ps.1:1449 -#, no-wrap -msgid "ISO\tSCHED_ISO\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1111 ./ps/ps.1:1133 ./ps/ps.1:1451 -#, no-wrap -msgid "IDL\tSCHED_IDLE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1113 ./ps/ps.1:1135 ./ps/ps.1:1453 -#, no-wrap -msgid "?\tunknown value\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1116 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cls\tCLS\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1138 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cmd\tCMD\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1139 ./ps/ps.1:1257 ./ps/ps.1:1264 ./ps/ps.1:1286 ./ps/ps.1:1293 ./ps/ps.1:1357 ./ps/ps.1:1364 ./ps/ps.1:1386 ./ps/ps.1:1412 ./ps/ps.1:1428 ./ps/ps.1:1484 ./ps/ps.1:1491 ./ps/ps.1:1550 ./ps/ps.1:1557 ./ps/ps.1:1564 ./ps/ps.1:1571 ./ps/ps.1:1578 ./ps/ps.1:1595 ./ps/ps.1:1630 ./ps/ps.1:1656 ./ps/ps.1:1663 ./ps/ps.1:1683 ./ps/ps.1:1729 ./ps/ps.1:1736 ./ps/ps.1:1743 ./ps/ps.1:1750 ./ps/ps.1:1761 ./ps/ps.1:1780 -#, no-wrap -msgid "see\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1140 ./ps/ps.1:1176 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1141 ./ps/ps.1:1149 ./ps/ps.1:1177 ./ps/ps.1:1259 ./ps/ps.1:1266 ./ps/ps.1:1288 ./ps/ps.1:1295 ./ps/ps.1:1359 ./ps/ps.1:1388 ./ps/ps.1:1414 ./ps/ps.1:1430 ./ps/ps.1:1486 ./ps/ps.1:1493 ./ps/ps.1:1552 ./ps/ps.1:1559 ./ps/ps.1:1566 ./ps/ps.1:1573 ./ps/ps.1:1580 ./ps/ps.1:1597 ./ps/ps.1:1658 ./ps/ps.1:1665 ./ps/ps.1:1685 ./ps/ps.1:1731 ./ps/ps.1:1738 ./ps/ps.1:1745 ./ps/ps.1:1752 ./ps/ps.1:1763 ./ps/ps.1:1782 -#, no-wrap -msgid "(alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1142 ./ps/ps.1:1178 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ command>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1145 -#, no-wrap -msgid "comm\tCOMMAND\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1146 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"command name (only the executable name). Modifications to the command " -"name\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1147 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"will not be shown. A process marked EdefunctE is partly dead, " -"waiting to be\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1148 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"fully destroyed by its parent. The output in this column may contain " -"spaces.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1150 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B<\\ ucomm>).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1152 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1153 ./ps/ps.1:1313 -#, no-wrap -msgid "the\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1170 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\\ orB<\\ -w>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1174 -#, no-wrap -msgid "command\tCOMMAND\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1175 ./ps/ps.1:1330 -#, no-wrap -msgid "See\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1181 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cp\tCP\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1182 -#, no-wrap -msgid "per-mill (tenths of a percent) CPU usage. (see\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1186 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cputime\tTIME\tT{\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1187 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cumulative CPU time, \"[DD-]hh:mm:ss\" format. (alias\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./ps/ps.1:1188 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B

pid -B fld " -"-B [cols] " -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds CO -#: ./top/top.1:37 -#, no-wrap -msgid "command-line option" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds CT -#: ./top/top.1:38 -#, no-wrap -msgid "command toggle" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds CW -#: ./top/top.1:39 -#, no-wrap -msgid "`current' window" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds FG -#: ./top/top.1:40 -#, no-wrap -msgid "field group" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds FM -#: ./top/top.1:41 -#, no-wrap -msgid "full-screen mode" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds KA -#: ./top/top.1:42 -#, no-wrap -msgid "arrow key" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds KS -#: ./top/top.1:43 -#, no-wrap -msgid "scrolling key" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds MP -#: ./top/top.1:44 -#, no-wrap -msgid "physical memory" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds MS -#: ./top/top.1:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "shared memory" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds MV -#: ./top/top.1:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "virtual memory" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds NT -#: ./top/top.1:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds PU -#: ./top/top.1:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CPU" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds Pu -#: ./top/top.1:49 -#, no-wrap -msgid "cpu" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds SA -#: ./top/top.1:50 -#, no-wrap -msgid "summary area" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds TA -#: ./top/top.1:51 -#, no-wrap -msgid "task area" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds TD -#: ./top/top.1:52 -#, no-wrap -msgid "task display" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds TT -#: ./top/top.1:53 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B or B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds TW -#: ./top/top.1:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "task window" -msgstr "" - -#. Reference to the various widths/sizes ------------ -#. - the max screen width limit -#. type: ds WX -#: ./top/top.1:57 -#, no-wrap -msgid "512" -msgstr "" - -#. - the header width w/ all fields -#. type: ds WF -#: ./top/top.1:59 -#, no-wrap -msgid "approximately 250" -msgstr "" - -#. - pid monitoring limit -#. type: ds WP -#: ./top/top.1:61 -#, no-wrap -msgid "20" -msgstr "" - -#. Xref's that depend on/mention other stuff -------- -#. type: ds Xa -#: ./top/top.1:63 -#, no-wrap -msgid "see" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds XC -#: ./top/top.1:64 -#, no-wrap -msgid "See the" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds Xc -#: ./top/top.1:65 -#, no-wrap -msgid "see the" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds XT -#: ./top/top.1:66 -#, no-wrap -msgid "See topic" -msgstr "" - -#. type: ds Xt -#: ./top/top.1:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "see topic" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./top/top.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "TOP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./top/top.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "May 2014" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./top/top.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "procps-ng" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./top/top.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "User Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:75 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NAME" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:78 -msgid "top - display Linux processes" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:80 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNOPSIS" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:83 -msgid "\\*(WE \\*(CL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:86 -msgid "The traditional switches `-' and whitespace are optional." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:88 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DESCRIPTION" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:96 -msgid "" -"The \\*(WE program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. " -"It can displayB< system> summary information as well as a list of \\*(TT " -"currently being managed by the Linux kernel. The types of system summary " -"information shown and the types, order and size of information displayed for " -"processes are all user configurable and that configuration can be made " -"persistent across restarts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:104 -msgid "" -"The program provides a limited interactive interface for process " -"manipulation as well as a much more extensive interface for personal " -"configuration \\*(Em encompassing every aspect of its operation. And while " -"\\*(WE is referred to throughout this document, you are free to name the " -"program anything you wish. That new name, possibly an alias, will then be " -"reflected on \\*(We's display and used when reading and writing a \\*(CF." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:106 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OVERVIEW" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:109 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Documentation" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:112 -msgid "The remaining Table of Contents" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:147 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 1. COMMAND-LINE Options\n" -" 2. SUMMARY Display\n" -" a. UPTIME and LOAD Averages\n" -" b. TASK and CPU States\n" -" c. MEMORY Usage\n" -" 3. FIELDS / Columns Display\n" -" a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields\n" -" b. MANAGING Fields\n" -" 4. INTERACTIVE Commands\n" -" a. GLOBAL Commands\n" -" b. SUMMARY AREA Commands\n" -" c. TASK AREA Commands\n" -" 1. Appearance\n" -" 2. Content\n" -" 3. Size\n" -" 4. Sorting\n" -" d. COLOR Mapping\n" -" 5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions\n" -" a. WINDOWS Overview\n" -" b. COMMANDS for Windows\n" -" c. SCROLLING a Window\n" -" d. SEARCHING in a Window\n" -" e. FILTERING in a Window\n" -" 6. FILES\n" -" a. SYSTEM Configuration File\n" -" b. PERSONAL Configuration File\n" -" c. ADDING INSPECT Entries\n" -" 7. STUPID TRICKS Sampler\n" -" a. Kernel Magic\n" -" b. Bouncing Windows\n" -" c. The Big Bird Window\n" -" d. The Ol' Switcheroo\n" -" 8. BUGS, 9. HISTORY Former top, 10. AUTHOR, 11. SEE Also\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:150 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Operation" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:156 -msgid "" -"When operating \\*(We, the two most important keys are the help (h or ?) " -"key and quit ('q') key. Alternatively, you could simply use the traditional " -"interrupt key (^C) when you're done." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:163 -msgid "" -"When started for the first time, you'll be presented with these traditional " -"elements on the main \\*(We screen: 1) Summary Area; 2) Fields/Columns " -"Header; 3) Task Area. Each of these will be explored in the sections that " -"follow. There is also an Input/Message line between the Summary Area and " -"Columns Header which needs no further explanation." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:171 -msgid "" -"The main \\*(We screen is I quite adaptive to changes in terminal " -"dimensions under X-Windows. Other \\*(We screens may be less so, especially " -"those with static text. It ultimately depends, however, on your particular " -"window manager and terminal emulator. There may be occasions when their " -"view of terminal size and current contents differs from \\*(We's view, which " -"is always based on operating system calls." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:176 -msgid "" -"Following any re-size operation, if a \\*(We screen is corrupted, appears " -"incomplete or disordered, simply typing something innocuous like a " -"punctuation character or cursor motion key will usually restore it. In " -"extreme cases, the following sequence almost certainly will:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:181 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I\n" -" ^Z B \\*(We\n" -" fg B \\*(We\n" -" ELeftE force a screen B (if necessary)\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:185 -msgid "" -"But if the display is still corrupted, there is one more step you could " -"try. Insert this command after \\*(We has been suspended but before " -"resuming it." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:188 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I\n" -" reset restore your B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:198 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT the width of \\*(We's display will be limited to \\*(WX positions. " -"Displaying all fields requires \\*(WF characters. Remaining screen width is " -"usually allocated to any variable width columns currently visible. The " -"variable width columns, such as COMMAND, are noted in topic 3a. DESCRIPTIONS " -"of Fields. Actual output width may also be influenced by the -w switch, " -"which is discussed in topic 1. COMMAND-LINE Options." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:203 -msgid "" -"Lastly, some of \\*(We's screens or functions require the use of cursor " -"motion keys like the standard \\*(KAs plus the Home, End, PgUp and PgDn " -"keys. If your terminal or emulator does not provide those keys, the " -"following combinations are accepted as alternatives:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:213 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I< key equivalent-key-combinations >\n" -" Up alt +B< \\e> or alt +B< k >\n" -" Down alt +B< /> or alt +B< j >\n" -" Left alt +B< E> or alt +B< h >\n" -" Right alt +B< E> or alt +B< l >(lower case L)\n" -" PgUp alt +B< Up> or alt + ctrl +B< k >\n" -" PgDn alt +B< Down> or alt + ctrl +B< j >\n" -" Home alt +B< Left> or alt + ctrl +B< h >\n" -" End alt +B< Right> or alt + ctrl +B< l >\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:220 -msgid "" -"The B and B \\*(KAs have special significance when prompted for " -"line input terminated with the EEnterE key. Those keys, or their " -"aliases, can be used to retrieve previous input lines which can then be " -"edited and re-input. And there are four additional keys available with line " -"oriented input." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:228 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I< key special-significance >\n" -" Up recall B strings for re-editing\n" -" Down recall B strings or B entire line\n" -" Insert toggle between B and B modes\n" -" Delete character B at cursor, moving others left\n" -" Home jump to B of input line\n" -" End jump to B of input line\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:231 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Startup Defaults" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:237 -msgid "" -"The following startup defaults assume no \\*(CF, thus no user " -"customizations. Even so, items shown with an \\*(AK could be overridden " -"through the command-line. All are explained in detail in the sections that " -"follow." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:265 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I\n" -" A - Alt display Off (full-screen)\n" -" * d - Delay time 3.0 seconds\n" -" * H - Threads mode Off (summarize as tasks)\n" -" I - Irix mode On (no, `solaris' smp)\n" -" * p - PID monitoring Off (show all processes)\n" -" * s - Secure mode Off (unsecured)\n" -" B - Bold enable On (yes, bold globally)\n" -" I\n" -" l - Load Avg/Uptime On (thus program name)\n" -" t - Task/Cpu states On (1+1 lines, see `1')\n" -" m - Mem/Swap usage On (2 lines worth)\n" -" 1 - Single Cpu On (thus 1 line if smp)\n" -" I\n" -" b - Bold hilite On (not `reverse')\n" -" * c - Command line Off (name, not cmdline)\n" -" * i - Idle tasks On (show all tasks)\n" -" J - Num align right On (not left justify)\n" -" j - Str align right Off (not right justify)\n" -" R - Reverse sort On (pids high-to-low)\n" -" * S - Cumulative time Off (no, dead children)\n" -" * u - User filter Off (show euid only)\n" -" * U - User filter Off (show any uid)\n" -" x - Column hilite Off (no, sort field)\n" -" y - Row hilite On (yes, running tasks)\n" -" z - color/mono Off (no, colors)\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:268 -#, no-wrap -msgid "1. COMMAND-LINE Options" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:271 -msgid "The command-line syntax for \\*(We consists of:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:273 -#, no-wrap -msgid " \\*(CL\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:276 -msgid "" -"The typically mandatory switch ('-') and even whitespace are completely " -"optional." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:277 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B | -B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:280 -msgid "Show library version and the usage prompt, then quit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:281 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I operation " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:287 -msgid "" -"Starts \\*(We in Batch mode, which could be useful for sending output from " -"\\*(We to other programs or to a file. In this mode, \\*(We will not accept " -"input and runs until the iterations limit you've set with the `-n' \\*(CO or " -"until killed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:288 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:294 -msgid "" -"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `c' state reversed. Thus, if \\*(We " -"was displaying command lines, now that field will show program names, and " -"visa versa. \\*(XC `c' \\*(CI for additional information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:295 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I interval as:\\ \\ B<-d ss.t> (I.I) " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:300 -msgid "" -"Specifies the delay between screen updates, and overrides the corresponding " -"value in one's personal \\*(CF or the startup default. Later this can be " -"changed with the `d' or `s' \\*(CIs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:305 -msgid "" -"Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed. In " -"all cases, however, such changes are prohibited if \\*(We is running in " -"Secure mode, except for root (unless the `s' \\*(CO was used). For " -"additional information on Secure mode \\*(Xt 6a. SYSTEM Configuration File." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:306 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I operation " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:311 -msgid "" -"Instructs \\*(We to display individual threads. Without this \\*(CO a " -"summation of all threads in each process is shown. Later this can be " -"changed with the `H' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:312 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:319 -msgid "" -"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `i' state reversed. When this toggle " -"is \\*F, tasks that have not used any \\*(PU since the last update will not " -"be displayed. For additional information regarding this toggle \\*(Xt " -"4c. TASK AREA Commands, SIZE." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:320 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I limit as:B<\\ \\ -n number >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:324 -msgid "" -"Specifies the maximum number of iterations, or frames, \\*(We should produce " -"before ending." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:325 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I as:B<\\ \\ -o fieldname >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:332 -msgid "" -"Specifies the name of the field on which tasks will be sorted, independent " -"of what is reflected in the configuration file. You can prepend a `+' or " -"`-' to the field name to also override the sort direction. A leading `+' " -"will force sorting high to low, whereas a `-' will ensure a low to high " -"ordering." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:335 -msgid "" -"This option exists primarily to support automated/scripted batch mode " -"operation." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:336 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:342 -msgid "" -"This option acts as a form of help for the above -o option. It will cause " -"\\*(We to print each of the available field names on a separate line, then " -"quit. Such names are subject to nls translation." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:343 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"-B

\\ \\ :I mode as:B<\\ \\ -pN1 -pN2 ...>\\ \\ orB<\\ \\ " -"-pN1,N2,N3 ... >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:349 -msgid "" -"Monitor only processes with specified process IDs. This option can be given " -"up to \\*(WP times, or you can provide a comma delimited list with up to " -"\\*(WP pids. Co-mingling both approaches is permitted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:352 -msgid "" -"A pid value of zero will be treated as the process id of the \\*(We program " -"itself once it is running." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:356 -msgid "" -"This is a \\*(CO only and should you wish to return to normal operation, it " -"is not necessary to quit and restart \\*(We \\*(Em just issue any of these " -"\\*(CIs: `=', `u' or `U'." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:358 ./top/top.1:382 -msgid "The `p', `u' and `U' \\*(COs are mutually exclusive." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:359 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I operation " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:364 -msgid "" -"Starts \\*(We with secure mode forced, even for root. This mode is far " -"better controlled through the system \\*(CF (\\*(Xt 6. FILES)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:365 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:371 -msgid "" -"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `S' state reversed. When Cumulative " -"time mode is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time that it and " -"its dead children have used. \\*(XC `S' \\*(CI for additional information " -"regarding this mode." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:372 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"-B | -B\\ \\ :I as:\\ \\ B<-u> | B<-U number> orB< " -"name >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:377 -msgid "" -"Display only processes with a user id or user name matching that given. The " -"`-u' option matches on I< effective> user whereas the `-U' option matches " -"onI< any> user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:380 -msgid "" -"Prepending an exclamation point ('!') to the user id or name instructs top " -"to display only processes with users not matching the one provided." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:383 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-B\\ \\ :I as:\\ \\ B<-w> [B< number> ] " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:390 -msgid "" -"In Batch mode, when used without an argument \\*(We will format output using " -"the COLUMNS= and LINES= environment variables, if set. Otherwise, width " -"will be fixed at the maximum \\*(WX columns. With an argument, output width " -"can be decreased or increased (up to \\*(WX) but the number of rows is " -"considered unlimited." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:396 -msgid "" -"In normal display mode, when used without an argument \\*(We willI< attempt> " -"to format output using the COLUMNS= and LINES= environment variables, if " -"set. With an argument, output width can only be decreased, not increased. " -"Whether using environment variables or an argument with -w, whenI< not> in " -"Batch mode actual terminal dimensions can never be exceeded." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:399 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Without the use of this \\*(CO, output width is always based on the " -"terminal at which \\*(We was invoked whether or not in Batch mode." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:401 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2. SUMMARY Display" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:407 -msgid "" -"Each of the following three areas are individually controlled through one or " -"more \\*(CIs. \\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands for additional information " -"regarding these provisions." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:409 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2a. UPTIME and LOAD Averages" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:412 -msgid "This portion consists of a single line containing:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:417 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" B orB< window> name, depending on display mode\n" -" current time and length of time since last boot\n" -" total number of users\n" -" system load avg over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:420 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2b. TASK and CPU States" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:425 -msgid "" -"This portion consists of a minimum of two lines. In an SMP environment, " -"additional lines can reflect individual \\*(PU state percentages." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:429 -msgid "" -"Line 1 shows totalB< tasks> orB< threads>, depending on the state of the " -"Threads-mode toggle. That total is further classified as:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:431 -#, no-wrap -msgid " running; sleeping; stopped; zombie\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:435 -msgid "" -"Line 2 shows \\*(PU state percentages based on the interval since the last " -"refresh." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:439 -msgid "" -"As a default, percentages for these individual categories are displayed. " -"Where two labels are shown below, those for more recent kernel versions are " -"shown first." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:448 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" B,B< user> : time running un-niced user processes\n" -" B,B< system> : time running kernel processes\n" -" B,B< nice> : time running niced user processes\n" -" B,B< idle> : time spent in the kernel idle handler\n" -" B,B< IO-wait> : time waiting for I/O completion\n" -" B : time spent servicing hardware interrupts\n" -" B : time spent servicing software interrupts\n" -" B : time stolen from this vm by the hypervisor\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:452 -msgid "" -"In the alternate cpu states display modes, beyond the first tasks/threads " -"line, an abbreviated summary is shown consisting of these elements:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:455 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" a b c d\n" -" Cpu(s): B<75.0>/25.0 B<100>[ ...\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:461 -msgid "" -"Where: a) is the combined B and B percentage; b) is the B " -"percentage; c) is the total; and d) is one of two visual graphs of those " -"representations. \\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands and the `t' command for " -"additional information on that special 4-way toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:463 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2c. MEMORY Usage" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:468 -msgid "" -"This portion consists of two lines which may express values in kibibytes " -"(KiB) through exbibytes (EiB) depending on the scaling factor enforced with " -"the `E' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:470 -msgid "As a default, Line 1 reflects \\*(MP, classified as:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:472 -#, no-wrap -msgid " total, used, free and buffers\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:475 -msgid "Line 2 reflects mostly \\*(MV, classified as:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:477 -#, no-wrap -msgid " total, used, free and cached (which is \\*(MP)\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:481 -msgid "" -"In the alternate memory display modes, two abbreviated summary lines are " -"shown consisting of these elements:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:485 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" a b c\n" -" GiB Mem : B<18.7>/15.738 [ ...\n" -" GiB Swap: B< 0.0>/7.999 [ ...\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:489 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:495 -msgid "" -"In the case of \\*(MP, the percentage includes the sum of B, " -"B and B memory noted above. The `Mem' graph itself is " -"divided between B then B and B combined. \\*(XT " -"4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands and the `m' command for additional information on " -"that special 4-way toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:497 -msgid "This table may help in interpreting the scaled values displayed:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:504 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" KiB = kibibyte = 1024 bytes\n" -" MiB = mebibyte = 1024 KiB = 1,048,576 bytes\n" -" GiB = gibibyte = 1024 MiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes\n" -" TiB = tebibyte = 1024 GiB = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes\n" -" PiB = pebibyte = 1024 TiB = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes\n" -" EiB = exbibyte = 1024 PiB = 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:507 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3. FIELDS / Columns" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:510 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:516 -msgid "" -"Listed below are \\*(We's available process fields (columns). They are " -"shown in strict ascii alphabetical order. You may customize their position " -"and whether or not they are displayable with the `f' or `F' (Fields " -"Management) \\*(CIs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:521 -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 " -"provisions \\*(Xt 4c. TASK AREA Commands, SORTING." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:525 -msgid "" -"The fields related to \\*(MP or \\*(MV reference `(KiB)' as the default, " -"unsuffixed display mode. Such fields can, however, be scaled differently " -"via the `e' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:526 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 1.B< %CPU \\*(Em \\*(PU Usage >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:530 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:535 -msgid "" -"In a true SMP environment, if a process is multi-threaded and \\*(We is " -"I operating in Threads mode, amounts greater than 100% may be " -"reported. You toggle Threads mode with the `H' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:540 -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 " -"total number of \\*(PUs. You toggle Irix/Solaris modes with the `I' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:541 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 2.B< %MEM \\*(Em Memory Usage (RES) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:544 -msgid "A task's currently used share of available \\*(MP." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:545 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 3.B< CGROUPS \\*(Em Control Groups >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:549 -msgid "" -"The names of the control group(s) to which a process belongs, or `-' if not " -"applicable for that process." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:554 -msgid "" -"Control Groups provide for allocating resources (cpu, memory, network " -"bandwidth, etc.) among installation-defined groups of processes. They " -"enable fine-grained control over allocating, denying, prioritizing, managing " -"and monitoring those resources." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:558 -msgid "" -"Many different hierarchies of cgroups can exist simultaneously on a system " -"and each hierarchy is attached to one or more subsystems. A subsystem " -"represents a single resource." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:565 -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 " -"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters). Even so, such " -"variable width fields could still suffer truncation. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a " -"Window for additional information on accessing any truncated data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:566 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 4.B< CODE \\*(Em Code Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:570 -msgid "" -"The amount of \\*(MP devoted to executable code, also known as the Text " -"Resident Set size or TRS." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:571 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 5.B< COMMAND \\*(Em Command Name> or CommandB< Line >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:577 -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 " -"both a \\*(CO and an \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:582 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"When you've chosen to display command lines, processes without a command\n" -"line (like kernel threads) will be shown with only the program name in\n" -"brackets, as in this example:\n" -" [kthreadd]\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:585 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:594 -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 " -"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters). Even so, such " -"variable width fields could still suffer truncation. This is especially " -"true for this field when command lines are being displayed (the `c' \\*(CI.) " -"\\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information on accessing any " -"truncated data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:595 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 6.B< DATA \\*(Em Data + Stack Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:599 -msgid "" -"The amount of \\*(MP devoted to other than executable code, also known as " -"the Data Resident Set size or DRS." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:600 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 7.B< ENVIRON \\*(Em Environment variables >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:606 -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 " -"the sorted order you are accustomed to seeing with an unqualified `set'." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:614 -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 " -"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters). Even so, such " -"variable width fields could still suffer truncation. This is especially " -"true for this field. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional " -"information on accessing any truncated data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:615 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 8.B< Flags \\*(Em Task Flags >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:620 -msgid "" -"This column represents the task's current scheduling flags which are " -"expressed in hexadecimal notation and with zeros suppressed. These flags " -"are officially documented in Elinux/sched.hE." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:621 -#, no-wrap -msgid " 9.B< GID \\*(Em Group Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:624 -msgid "TheI< effective> group ID." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:625 -#, no-wrap -msgid "10.B< GROUP \\*(Em Group Name >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:628 -msgid "TheI< effective> group name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:629 -#, no-wrap -msgid "11.B< NI \\*(Em Nice Value >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:636 -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 " -"simply means priority will not be adjusted in determining a task's " -"dispatch-ability." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:637 -#, no-wrap -msgid "12.B< P \\*(Em Last used \\*(PU (SMP) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:645 -msgid "" -"A number representing the last used processor. In a true SMP environment " -"this will likely change frequently since the kernel intentionally uses weak " -"affinity. Also, the very act of running \\*(We may break this weak affinity " -"and cause more processes to change \\*(PUs more often (because of the extra " -"demand for \\*(Pu time)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:646 -#, no-wrap -msgid "13.B< PGRP \\*(Em Process Group Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:655 -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 " -"input and output. When a process is created (forked), it becomes a member " -"of the process group of its parent. By convention, this value equals the " -"process ID (\\*(Xa PID) of the first member of a process group, called the " -"process group leader." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:656 -#, no-wrap -msgid "14.B< PID \\*(Em Process Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:661 -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 " -"a task_struct." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:666 -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 " -"group leader (\\*(Xa TGID); and a TTY process group ID for the process group " -"leader (\\*(Xa TPGID)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:667 -#, no-wrap -msgid "15.B< PPID \\*(Em Parent Process Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:670 -msgid "The process ID (pid) of a task's parent." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:671 -#, no-wrap -msgid "16.B< PR \\*(Em Priority >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:676 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:680 -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 " -"made mostly preemptible, it is not always so." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:681 -#, no-wrap -msgid "17.B< RES \\*(Em Resident Memory Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:684 -msgid "The non-swapped \\*(MP a task has used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:685 -#, no-wrap -msgid "18.B< RUID \\*(Em Real User Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:688 -msgid "TheI< real> user ID." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:689 -#, no-wrap -msgid "19.B< RUSER \\*(Em Real User Name >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:692 -msgid "TheI< real> user name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:693 -#, no-wrap -msgid "20.B< S \\*(Em Process Status >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:701 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"The status of the task which can be one of:\n" -" B = uninterruptible sleep\n" -" B = running\n" -" B = sleeping\n" -" B = traced or stopped\n" -" B = zombie\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:706 -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 " -"without a true SMP machine, you may see numerous tasks in this state " -"depending on \\*(We's delay interval and nice value." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:707 -#, no-wrap -msgid "21.B< SHR \\*(Em Shared Memory Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:713 -msgid "" -"The amount of \\*(MS available to a task, not all of which is typically " -"resident. It simply reflects memory that could be potentially shared with " -"other processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:714 -#, no-wrap -msgid "22.B< SID \\*(Em Session Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:722 -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 " -"its creator. By convention, this value equals the process ID (\\*(Xa PID) " -"of the first member of the session, called the session leader, which is " -"usually the login shell." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:723 -#, no-wrap -msgid "23.B< SUID \\*(Em Saved User Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:726 -msgid "TheI< saved> user ID." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:727 -#, no-wrap -msgid "24.B< SUPGIDS \\*(Em Supplementary Group IDs >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:732 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:739 -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 " -"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters). Even so, such " -"variable width fields could still suffer truncation. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a " -"Window for additional information on accessing any truncated data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:740 -#, no-wrap -msgid "25.B< SUPGRPS \\*(Em Supplementary Group Names >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:745 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:752 -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 " -"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters). Even so, such " -"variable width fields could still suffer truncation. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a " -"Window for additional information on accessing any truncated data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:753 -#, no-wrap -msgid "26.B< SUSER \\*(Em Saved User Name >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:756 -msgid "TheI< saved> user name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:757 -#, no-wrap -msgid "27.B< SWAP \\*(Em Swapped Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:760 -msgid "The non-resident portion of a task's address space." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:761 -#, no-wrap -msgid "28.B< TGID \\*(Em Thread Group Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:766 -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 " -"an mm_struct." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:767 -#, no-wrap -msgid "29.B< TIME \\*(Em \\*(PU Time >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:774 -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 " -"children have used. You toggle Cumulative mode with `S', which is both a " -"\\*(CO and an \\*(CI. \\*(XC `S' \\*(CI for additional information " -"regarding this mode." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:775 -#, no-wrap -msgid "30.B< TIME+ \\*(Em \\*(PU Time, hundredths >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:779 -msgid "" -"The same as TIME, but reflecting more granularity through hundredths of a " -"second." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:780 -#, no-wrap -msgid "31.B< TPGID \\*(Em Tty Process Group Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:786 -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 " -"equals the process ID (\\*(Xa PID) of the process group leader (\\*(Xa " -"PGRP)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:787 -#, no-wrap -msgid "32.B< TTY \\*(Em Controlling Tty >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:794 -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 " -"input or output. However, a task need not be associated with a terminal, in " -"which case you'll see `?' displayed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:795 -#, no-wrap -msgid "33.B< UID \\*(Em User Id >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:798 -msgid "TheI< effective> user ID of the task's owner." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:799 -#, no-wrap -msgid "34.B< USED \\*(Em Memory in Use (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:803 -msgid "" -"This field represents the non-swapped \\*(MP a task has used (RES) plus the " -"non-resident portion of its address space (SWAP)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:804 -#, no-wrap -msgid "35.B< USER \\*(Em User Name >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:807 -msgid "TheI< effective> user name of the task's owner." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:808 -#, no-wrap -msgid "36.B< VIRT \\*(Em Virtual Memory Size (KiB) >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:813 -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 " -"been mapped but not used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:814 -#, no-wrap -msgid "37.B< WCHAN \\*(Em Sleeping in Function >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:820 -msgid "" -"Depending on the availability of the kernel link map (System.map), this " -"field will show the name or the address of the kernel function in which the " -"task is currently sleeping. Running tasks will display a dash ('-') in this " -"column." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:825 -msgid "" -"By displaying this field, \\*(We's own working set could be increased by " -"over 700Kb, depending on the kernel version. Should that occur, your only " -"means of reducing that overhead will be to stop and restart \\*(We." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:826 -#, no-wrap -msgid "38.B< nDRT \\*(Em Dirty Pages Count >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:832 -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 " -"physical memory location can be used for some other virtual page." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:833 -#, no-wrap -msgid "39.B< nMaj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:840 -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 " -"that is not currently present in its address space. A major page fault is " -"when \\*(AS access is involved in making that page available." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:841 -#, no-wrap -msgid "40.B< nMin \\*(Em Minor Page Fault count >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:848 -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 " -"that is not currently present in its address space. A minor page fault does " -"not involve \\*(AS access in making that page available." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:849 -#, no-wrap -msgid "41.B< nTH \\*(Em Number of Threads >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:852 -msgid "The number of threads associated with a process." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:853 -#, no-wrap -msgid "42.B< nsIPC \\*(Em IPC namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:857 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:858 -#, no-wrap -msgid "43.B< nsMNT \\*(Em MNT namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:862 -msgid "" -"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate filesystem mount points thus " -"offering different views of the filesystem hierarchy." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:863 -#, no-wrap -msgid "44.B< nsNET \\*(Em NET namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:867 -msgid "" -"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate resources such as network " -"devices, IP addresses, IP routing, port numbers, etc." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:868 -#, no-wrap -msgid "45.B< nsPID \\*(Em PID namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:874 -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' " -"(PID #1) to manage various initialization tasks and reap orphaned child " -"processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:875 -#, no-wrap -msgid "46.B< nsUSER \\*(Em USER namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:881 -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 " -"namespace while having a user ID of 0, with full root privileges, inside " -"that namespace." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:882 -#, no-wrap -msgid "47.B< nsUTS \\*(Em UTS namespace >" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:886 -msgid "" -"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate hostname and NIS domain name. " -"UTS simply means \"UNIX Time-sharing System\"." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:887 -#, no-wrap -msgid "48.B< vMj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count Delta>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:891 -msgid "" -"The number ofB< major> page faults that have occurred since the last update " -"(see nMaj)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:892 -#, no-wrap -msgid "49.B< vMn \\*(Em Minor Page Fault Count Delta>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:896 -msgid "" -"The number ofB< minor> page faults that have occurred since the last update " -"(see nMin)." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:899 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3b. MANAGING Fields" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:906 -msgid "" -"After pressing the \\*(CI `f' or `F' (Fields Management) you will be " -"presented with a screen showing: 1) the \\*(CW name; 2) the designated sort " -"field; 3) all fields in their current order along with descriptions. " -"Entries marked with an asterisk are the currently displayed fields, screen " -"width permitting." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./top/top.1:908 ./top/top.1:914 ./top/top.1:919 ./top/top.1:923 ./top/top.1:928 ./top/top.1:2193 ./top/top.1:2216 ./top/top.1:2225 ./top/top.1:2241 ./top/top.1:2247 ./top/top.1:2253 ./top/top.1:2263 ./top/top.1:2280 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\(bu" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:913 -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 " -"be used to quickly reach the first or last available field." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:918 -msgid "" -"TheB< Right> \\*(KA selects a field for repositioning and theB< Left> \\*(KA " -"or the EBE key commits that field's placement." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:922 -msgid "" -"The `B' key or the EBE bar toggles a field's display " -"status, and thus the presence or absence of the asterisk." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:927 -msgid "" -"The `B' key designates a field as the sort field. \\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA " -"Commands, SORTING for additional information regarding your selection of a " -"sort field." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:931 -msgid "" -"The `B' and `B' keys can be used to cycle through all available " -"windows and the `B' or EBE keys exit Fields Management." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:940 -msgid "" -"The Fields Management screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either " -"\\*(FM or \\*(AM. Whatever was targeted when `q' or EEscE was " -"pressed will be made current as you return to the \\*(We display. \\*(XT " -"5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs " -"and \\*(FGs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:947 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Any window that has been scrolledI< horizontally> will be reset if " -"any field changes are made via the Fields Management screen. AnyI< " -"vertical> scrolled position, however, will not be affected. \\*(XT " -"5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding vertical and " -"horizontal scrolling." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:949 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4. INTERACTIVE Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:954 -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 " -"the context in which they are issued." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:974 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 4a.I< Global-Commands >\n" -" EEnt/SpE ?, =, 0,\n" -" A, B, d, E, e, g, h, H, I, k, q, r, s, W, X, Y, Z\n" -" 4b.I< Summary-Area-Commands >\n" -" C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3\n" -" 4c.I< Task-Area-Commands >\n" -" Appearance: b, J, j, x, y, z\n" -" Content: c, f, F, o, O, S, u, U, V\n" -" Size: #, i, n\n" -" Sorting: E, E, f, F, R\n" -" 4d.I< Color-Mapping >\n" -" ERetE, a, B, b, H, M, q, S, T, w, z, 0 - 7\n" -" 5b.I< Commands-for-Windows >\n" -" -, _, =, +, A, a, g, G, w\n" -" 5c.I< Scrolling-a-Window >\n" -" C, Up, Dn, Left, Right, PgUp, PgDn, Home, End\n" -" 5d.I< Searching-in-a-Window >\n" -" L, &\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:977 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4a. GLOBAL Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:982 -msgid "" -"The global \\*(CIs areB< always> available in both \\*(FM and \\*(AM. " -"However, some of these \\*(CIs areB< not available> when running in Secure " -"mode." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:986 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:987 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ EBE or EBE\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:992 -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 " -"\\*(Pu or \\*(MP changes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:995 -msgid "" -"Use either of these keys if you have a large delay interval and wish to see " -"current status," -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:996 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1001 -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 " -"abbreviated." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1004 -msgid "" -"Typing `h' or `?' on that help screen will take you to help for those " -"\\*(CIs applicable to \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1005 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1014 -msgid "" -"Removes restrictions on which tasks are shown. This command will reverse " -"any `i' (idle tasks) and `n' (max tasks) commands that might be active. It " -"also provides for an exit from PID monitoring, User filtering and Other " -"filtering. See the `-p' \\*(CO for a discussion of PID monitoring, the `U' " -"or `u' \\*(CIs for User filtering and the `O' or `o' \\*(CIs for Other " -"filtering." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1019 -msgid "" -"Additionally, any window that has been scrolled will be reset with this " -"command. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding " -"vertical and horizontal scrolling." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1021 -msgid "When operating in \\*(AM this command has a broader meaning." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1022 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<0>\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1027 -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 " -"by this toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1028 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1033 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1034 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1040 -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 " -"for use with dumb terminals, it can be applied anytime." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1045 -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/or `y' toggles are using reverse for emphasis, there will be no visual " -"confirmation that they are even on." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1046 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1050 -msgid "" -"You will be prompted to enter the delay time, in seconds, between display " -"updates." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1056 -msgid "" -"Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed. " -"Entering 0 causes (nearly) continuous updates, with an unsatisfactory " -"display as the system and tty driver try to keep up with \\*(We's demands. " -"The delay value is inversely proportional to system loading, so set it with " -"care." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1059 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1060 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I in Summary Area" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1065 -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 " -"1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1069 -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 " -"raising the scaling factor, such truncation can be avoided." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1070 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I in Task Windows" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1075 -msgid "" -"With this command you can cycle through the available \\*(TW memory scaling " -"which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through PiB (pebibytes or " -"1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1082 -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 " -"wish to see a more homogeneous result in the memory columns, raising the " -"scaling range will usually accomplish that goal. Raising it too high, " -"however, is likely to produce an all zero result which cannot be suppressed " -"with the `0' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1083 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1089 -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 " -"these 4 windows, especially after experimenting with \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1090 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1095 -msgid "" -"When this toggle is \\*O, individual threads will be displayed for all " -"processes in all visible \\*(TWs. Otherwise, \\*(We displays a summation of " -"all threads in each process." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1096 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1101 -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, " -"you'll be told the new state of this toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1102 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1105 -msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the signal to send." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1109 ./top/top.1:1131 -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 " -"the \\*(We program itself." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1112 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1115 -msgid "" -"If you wish to abort the kill process, do one of the following depending on " -"your progress:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1119 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n" -" 2) at the signal prompt, type 0 (or any invalid signal)\n" -" 3) at any prompt, type EEscE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1121 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1124 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1127 -msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the value to nice it to." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1137 -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 " -"kernel. As a general rule, ordinary users can only increase the nice value " -"and are prevented from lowering it." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1140 -msgid "" -"If you wish to abort the renice process, do one of the following depending " -"on your progress:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1144 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n" -" 2) at the nice prompt, type EEnterE with no input\n" -" 3) at any prompt, type EEscE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1146 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1152 -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 " -"will be able restart later in exactly that same state." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1153 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1158 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1160 -msgid "This \\*(CI can be used to alter the widths of the following fields:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1170 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I< field default field default field default >\n" -" GID 5 GROUP 8 WCHAN 10\n" -" RUID 5 RUSER 8 nsIPC 10\n" -" SUID 5 SUSER 8 nsMNT 10\n" -" UID 5 USER 8 nsNET 10\n" -" TTY 8 nsPID 10\n" -" nsUSER 10\n" -" nsUTS 10\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1175 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1180 -msgid "" -"If you enter a negative number, \\*(We will automatically increase the " -"column size as needed until there is no more truncated data. You can " -"accelerate this process by reducing the delay interval or holding down the " -"ESpaceE bar." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1184 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Whether explicitly or automatically increased, the widths for these " -"fields are never decreased by \\*(We. To narrow them you must specify a " -"smaller number or restore the defaults." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1185 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1191 -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 " -"can be used to view a variety of files or piped command output while the " -"normal \\*(We iterative display is paused." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1195 -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 " -"those entries, \\*(Xt 6c. ADDING INSPECT Entries." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1202 -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 " -"have selected a particular file or command. They are familiar to anyone who " -"has used the pager `less' and are summarized here for future reference." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1212 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I< key function >\n" -" = alternate status-line, file or pipeline\n" -" / find, equivalent to `L' locate\n" -" n find next, equivalent to `&' locate next\n" -" ESpaceE scroll down, equivalent to EPgDnE\n" -" b scroll up, equivalent to EPgUpE\n" -" g first line, equivalent to EHomeE\n" -" G last line, equivalent to EEndE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1214 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1219 -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 " -"\\*(Xt 4d. COLOR Mapping." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./top/top.1:1220 ./top/top.1:1668 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1223 -msgid "" -"The commands shown with an \\*(AK are not available in Secure mode, nor will " -"they be shown on the level-1 help screen." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1225 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1230 -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 " -"of messages and prompts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1234 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1235 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1240 -msgid "" -"Toggle an informational message which is displayed whenever the message line " -"is not otherwise being used. For additional information \\*(Xt " -"5c. SCROLLING a Window." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1241 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1245 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1246 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1251 -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 " -"SMP." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1254 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1256 ./top/top.1:1273 -msgid "This command serves as a 4-way toggle, cycling through these modes:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1261 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 1. detailed percentages by category (default)\n" -" 2. abbreviated user/system and total % + bar graph\n" -" 3. abbreviated user/system and total % + block graph\n" -" 4. turn off task and cpu states display\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1266 -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 " -"the `1', `2' and `3' commands below for additional information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1267 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1271 -msgid "" -"This command affects the two \\*(SA lines dealing with physical and virtual " -"memory." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1278 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" 1. detailed percentages by memory type (default)\n" -" 2. abbreviated % used/total available + bar graph\n" -" 3. abbreviated % used/total available + block graph\n" -" 4. turn off memory display\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1280 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<1>\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1285 -msgid "" -"This command affects how the `t' command's Cpu States portion is shown. " -"Although this toggle exists primarily to serve massively-parallel SMP " -"machines, it is not restricted to solely SMP environments." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1290 -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 " -"displayed separately as: `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, ...' up to available screen height." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1291 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<2>\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1296 -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 " -"only available if a system has the requisite NUMA support." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1297 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<3>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1303 -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 " -"until either the `1' or `2' \\*(CT is pressed. This \\*(CI is only " -"available if a system has the requisite NUMA support." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1309 -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 " -"available task rows but (temporarily) sacrificed the program name in \\*(FM " -"or the \\*(CW name when in \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1311 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4c. TASK AREA Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1314 -msgid "The \\*(TA \\*(CIs areB< always> available in \\*(FM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1317 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1321 -msgid "B of \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1322 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1328 -msgid "" -"Alternates between right-justified (the default) and left-justified numeric " -"data. If the numeric data completely fills the available column, this " -"\\*(CT may impact the column header only." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1329 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1335 -msgid "" -"Alternates between left-justified (the default) and right-justified " -"character data. If the character data completely fills the available " -"column, this \\*(CT may impact the column header only." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1340 -msgid "" -"The following commands will also be influenced by the state of the global " -"`B' (bold enable) toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1342 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1347 -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 " -"or memory usage via the 't' or 'm' toggles." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1348 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1356 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"Changes highlighting for the current sort field.\n" -"If you forget which field is being sorted this command can serve as a " -"quick\n" -"visual reminder, providing the sort field is being displayed.\n" -"The sort field mightI< not> be visible because:\n" -" 1) there is insufficientI< Screen Width >\n" -" 2) the `f' \\*(CI turned it \\*F\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1361 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Whenever Searching and/or Other Filtering is active in a window, " -"column highlighting is temporarily disabled. \\*(XC notes at the end of " -"topics 5d. SEARCHING and 5e. FILTERING for an explanation why." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1362 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1367 -msgid "" -"Changes highlighting for \"running\" tasks. For additional insight into " -"this task state, \\*(Xt 3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields, the `S' field (Process " -"Status)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1370 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1371 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1377 -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 " -"\\*(SA and \\*(TA but does not affect the state of the `x', `y' or `b' " -"toggles." -msgstr "" - -#. .................................................. -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1381 -msgid "B of \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1382 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1387 -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 " -"will be seen." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1388 ./top/top.1:1518 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1394 -msgid "" -"These keys display a separate screen where you can change which fields are " -"displayed, their order and also designate the sort field. For additional " -"information on these \\*(CIs \\*(Xt 3b. MANAGING Fields." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1395 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1401 -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 " -"or case can be ignored. And you determine if \\*(We should include or " -"exclude matching tasks." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1404 -msgid "" -"\\*(XT 5e. FILTERING in a window for details on these and additional related " -"\\*(CIs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1405 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1409 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1416 -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 " -"others, like compilers, perhaps not. Experiment with two \\*(TWs sharing " -"the same sort field but with different `S' states and see which " -"representation you prefer." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1420 -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 " -"effect, simply ask for help and view the window summary on the second line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1421 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1426 -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< " -"any> user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1431 -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 " -"id or name instructs top to display only processes with users not matching " -"the one provided." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1435 -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 " -"press EEnterE at the prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1436 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1443 -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 " -"it is still possible to toggle between program name and command line (\\*(Xc " -"`c' \\*(CI) or between processes and threads (\\*(Xc `H' \\*(CI)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1447 -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 " -"keys." -msgstr "" - -#. .................................................. -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1451 -msgid "B of \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1452 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1460 -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. " -"However, due to the granularity of the %CPU and TIME+ fields, some processes " -"may still be displayed thatI< appear> to have usedI< no> \\*(PU." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1463 -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 " -"painted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1464 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B | B<#>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1468 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1473 -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 " -"will not affect the last window's size, as all prior \\*(TDs will have " -"already been painted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1476 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1480 -msgid "B of \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1485 -msgid "" -"For compatibility, this \\*(We supports most of the former \\*(We sort " -"keys. Since this is primarily a service to former \\*(We users, these " -"commands do not appear on any help screen." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1492 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" I< command sorted-field supported >\n" -" A start time (non-display) B< No >\n" -" M %MEM Yes\n" -" N PID Yes\n" -" P %CPU Yes\n" -" T TIME+ Yes\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1497 -msgid "" -"Before using any of the following sort provisions, \\*(We suggests that you " -"temporarily turn on column highlighting using the `x' \\*(CI. That will " -"help ensure that the actual sort environment matches your intent." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1503 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"The following \\*(CIs willB< only> be honored when the current sort field\n" -"isB< visible>.\n" -"The sort field mightI< not> be visible because:\n" -" 1) there is insufficientI< Screen Width >\n" -" 2) the `f' \\*(CI turned it \\*F\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1504 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1508 -msgid "" -"Moves the sort column to the left unless the current sort field is the first " -"field being displayed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1509 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1513 -msgid "" -"Moves the sort column to the right unless the current sort field is the last " -"field being displayed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1517 -msgid "" -"The following \\*(CIs willB< always> be honored whether or not the current " -"sort field is visible." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1524 -msgid "" -"These keys display 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 simply verify the current sort field, when running \\*(We with column " -"highlighting turned \\*F." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1525 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1528 -msgid "" -"Using this \\*(CI you can alternate between high-to-low and low-to-high " -"sorts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1532 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Field sorting uses internal values, not those in column display. " -"Thus, the TTY and WCHAN fields will violate strict ASCII collating sequence." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1535 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4d. COLOR Mapping" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1540 -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 " -"in all four windows before returning to the \\*(We display." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1543 -msgid "The following \\*(CIs are available." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1554 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" B<4> upper case letters to select aB< target >\n" -" B<8> numbers to select aB< color >\n" -" normal toggles available \n" -" B :bold disable/enable\n" -" b :running tasks \"bold\"/reverse\n" -" z :color/mono\n" -" other commands available \n" -" a/w :apply, then go to next/prior\n" -" EEnterE :apply and exit\n" -" q :abandon current changes and exit\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1560 -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 " -"course, easily return to any window and reapply different colors or turn " -"colors \\*F completely with the `z' toggle." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1565 -msgid "" -"The Color Mapping screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either " -"\\*(FM or \\*(AM. Whatever was targeted when `q' or EEnterE was " -"pressed will be made current as you return to the \\*(We display." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:1568 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1571 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5a. WINDOWS Overview" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1573 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1580 -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 " -"groups> (\\*(Xc `g' \\*(CI, repeated below). Each of the 4 \\*(FGs has a " -"unique separately configurableB< \\*(SA > and its own configurableB< " -"\\*(TA>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1583 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1588 -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 " -"commands, there could be fromI< zero > toI< four> separate \\*(TDs currently " -"showing on the screen." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1590 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1596 -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 " -"the \\*(TD \\*F, some commands might be restricted for the \\*(CW." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1601 -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 " -"easily know what window is the \\*(CW." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1603 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5b. COMMANDS for Windows" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1605 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<-> | B<_>\\ \\ :I toggles " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1612 -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' " -"\\*(CI. It will also reflect any other \\*(TA options/toggles you've " -"applied yielding zero or more tasks." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1618 -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 " -"\\*F. If all 4 \\*(TDs are currently visible, this \\*(CI will leave the " -"\\*(SA as the only display element." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1619 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B<=> | B<+>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1627 -msgid "" -"The `=' key forces the \\*(CW's \\*(TD to be visible. It also reverses any " -"`i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' (user filter) and `o/O' (other " -"filter) commands that might be active. Also, if the window had been " -"scrolled, it will be reset with this command. \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window " -"for additional information regarding vertical and horizontal scrolling." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1633 -msgid "" -"The `+' key does the same for all windows. The four \\*(TDs will reappear, " -"evenly balanced. They will also have retained any customizations you had " -"previously applied, except for the `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' " -"(user filter), `o/O' (other filter) and scrolling \\*(CIs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1634 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1637 -msgid "This command will switch between \\*(FM and \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1641 -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 " -"chosen to make visible." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1642 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B | B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1648 -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 " -"reach any desired window using either key." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1652 -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 " -"\\*(TD is \\*F and many commands will be restricted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1653 -#, no-wrap -msgid "*\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1657 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1661 -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." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1662 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ \\ B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1667 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1670 -msgid "The \\*(CIs shown with an \\*(AK have use beyond \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1674 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" =, A, g are always available\n" -" a, w act the same with color mapping\n" -" and fields management\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1677 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5c. SCROLLING a Window" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1683 -msgid "" -"Typically a \\*(TW is a partial view into a systems's total tasks/threads " -"which shows only some of the available fields/columns. With these \\*(KSs, " -"you can move that view vertically or horizontally to reveal any desired task " -"or column." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1684 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1690 -msgid "" -"Move the view up toward the first task row, until the first task is " -"displayed at the top of the \\*(CW. The I \\*(KA moves a single line " -"while I scrolls the entire window." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1691 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1697 -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 \\*(KA moves a single " -"line while I scrolls the entire window." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1698 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B,B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1701 -msgid "Move the view of displayable fields horizontally one column at a time." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1706 -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 " -"feature may produce some unexpected results initially." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1712 -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 " -"right arrow key, and is thus the only column shown, you can continue " -"scrolling horizontally within such a field. \\*(XC `C' \\*(CI below for " -"additional information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1713 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1716 -msgid "Reposition the display to the un-scrolled coordinates." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1717 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1721 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1726 -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 " -"task is left as the only display element." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1727 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\\ \\ :I toggle " -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1733 -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 " -"depending on whether or not a variable width column has also been scrolled." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1737 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" B\n" -" scroll coordinates: y = n/n (tasks), x = n/n (fields)B< + nn>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1745 -msgid "" -"The coordinates shown as B/B are relative to the upper left corner of " -"the \\*(CW. The additional `B<+\\ nn>' represents the displacement into a " -"variable width column when it has been scrolled horizontally. Such " -"displacement occurs in normal 8 character tab stop amounts via the right and " -"left arrow keys." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1747 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1752 -msgid "" -"The first B represents the topmost visible task and is controlled by " -"\\*(KSs. The second B is updated automatically to reflect total tasks." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1753 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1759 -msgid "" -"The first B represents the leftmost displayed column and is controlled by " -"\\*(KSs. The second B is the total number of displayable fields and is " -"established with the `B' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1764 ./top/top.1:1823 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1768 -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 " -"particularly apparent when using the Up/Down \\*(KAs." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1770 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5d. SEARCHING in a Window" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1773 -msgid "" -"You can use these \\*(CIs to locate a task row containing a particular " -"value." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1774 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1779 -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 " -"content." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1783 -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 " -"include spaces, numbers, symbols and even forest view artwork." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1786 -msgid "" -"Keying EEnterE with no input will effectively disable the `&' key " -"until a new search string is entered." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1787 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<&>\\ \\ :I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1791 -msgid "" -"Assuming a search string has been established, \\*(We will attempt to locate " -"the next occurrence." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1798 -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 " -"can provide confirmation of such vertical repositioning (\\*(Xc `C' " -"\\*(CI). Horizontal scrolling, however, is never altered via searching." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1801 -msgid "" -"The availability of a matching string will be influenced by the following " -"factors." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1802 -#, no-wrap -msgid "a. Which fields are displayable from the total available," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1805 -msgid "\\*(Xt 3b. MANAGING Fields." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1805 -#, no-wrap -msgid "b. Scrolling a window vertically and/or horizontally," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1808 -msgid "\\*(Xt 5c. SCROLLING a Window." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1808 -#, no-wrap -msgid "c. The state of the command/command-line toggle," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1811 -msgid "\\*(Xc `c' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1811 -#, no-wrap -msgid "d. The stability of the chosen sort column," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1814 -msgid "for example PID is good but %CPU bad." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1820 -msgid "" -"If a search fails, restoring the \\*(CW home (unscrolled) position, " -"scrolling horizontally, displaying command-lines or choosing a more stable " -"sort field could yet produce a successful `&' search." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1829 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Whenever a Search is active in a window, \\*(We will turn column " -"highlighting \\*F to prevent false matches on internal non-display escape " -"sequences. Such highlighting will be restored when a window's search string " -"is empty. \\*(XC `x' \\*(CI for additional information on sort column " -"highlighting." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:1831 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5e. FILTERING in a Window" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1835 -msgid "" -"You can use this Other Filter feature to establish selection criteria which " -"will then determine which tasks are shown in the \\*(CW." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1841 -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 " -"input requirements so, when you make a mistake, command recall will be your " -"friend. Remember the Up/Down \\*(KAs or their aliases when prompted for " -"input." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1843 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1844 -#, no-wrap -msgid "1. field names are case sensitive and spelled as in the header" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1846 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2. selection values need not comprise the full displayed field" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1848 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3. a selection is either case insensitive or sensitive to case" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1850 -#, no-wrap -msgid "4. the default is inclusion, prepending `!' denotes exclusions" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1852 -#, no-wrap -msgid "5. multiple selection criteria can be applied to a \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1854 -#, no-wrap -msgid "6. inclusion and exclusion criteria can be used simultaneously" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1856 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7. the 1 equality and 2 relational filters can be freely mixed" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1858 -#, no-wrap -msgid "8. separate unique filters are maintained for each \\*(TW" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1866 -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 " -"visible, the selection criteria will then be applied." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1870 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1870 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I (lower case)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1874 -msgid "" -"You will be prompted to establish a filter that B when " -"matching." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1875 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ B\\ \\ :I (upper case)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1878 -msgid "You will be prompted to establish a B filter." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1879 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ B<^O>\\ \\ :I (Ctrl key + `o')" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1883 -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 " -"EEnterE key." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./top/top.1:1884 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I in current window" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1888 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:1889 -#, no-wrap -msgid "\\ \\ B<+>\\ \\ :I in all windows" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1894 -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 " -"might wish to \\*(Xt 5b. COMMANDS for Windows." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1898 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1904 -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 " -"optional. These examples use spaces for clarity but your input generally " -"would not." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1909 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" #1 B<#2> #3 ( required )\n" -" Field-Name ? include-if-value\n" -" B Field-Name ? B-if-value\n" -" #4 ( optional )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1914 -msgid "" -"Items #1, #3 and #4 should be self-explanatory. Item B<#2> represents both " -"a required I and the I which must be one of either " -"equality (`=') or relation (`E' or `E')." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1923 -msgid "" -"The `=' equality operator requires only a partial match and that can reduce " -"your `if-value' input requirements. The `E' or `E' relational " -"operators always employ string comparisons, even with numeric fields. They " -"are designed to work with a field's default I and with " -"homogeneous data. When some field's numeric amounts have been subjected to " -"I while others have not, that data is no longer homogeneous." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1930 -msgid "" -"If you establish a relational filter and you B changed the default " -"Numeric or Character I, that filter is likely to fail. When " -"a relational filter is applied to a memory field and you B changed " -"the I, it may produce misleading results. This happens, for " -"example, because `100.0m' (MiB) would appear greater than `1.000g' (GiB) " -"when compared as strings." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1934 -msgid "" -"If your filtered results appear suspect, simply altering justification or " -"scaling may yet achieve the desired objective. See the `j', `J' and `e' " -"\\*(CIs for additional information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1938 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1942 -msgid "" -"These B 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 -#: ./top/top.1:1945 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" GROUP=root ( only the same results when )\n" -" GROUP=ROOT ( invoked via lower case `o' )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1950 -msgid "" -"Either of these B filters might yield inconsistent and/or misleading " -"results, depending on the current memory scaling factor. Or both filters " -"could produce the exact same results." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1953 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" RESE9999 ( only the same results when )\n" -" !RESE10000 ( memory scaling is at `KiB' )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1959 -msgid "" -"This B filter illustrates a problem unique to scalable fields. This " -"particular field can display a maximum of 4 digits, beyond which values are " -"automatically scaled to KiB or above. So while amounts greater than 9999 " -"exist, they will appear as 2.6m, 197k, etc." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1961 -#, no-wrap -msgid " nMinE9999 ( always a blank \\*(TW )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1966 -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1973 -msgid "" -"These examples illustrate how Other Filtering can be creatively applied to " -"achieve almost any desired result. Single quotes are sometimes shown to " -"delimit the spaces which are part of a filter or to represent a request for " -"status (^O) accurately. But if you used them with if-values in real life, " -"no matches would be found." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1978 -msgid "" -"Assuming field B is displayed, the first filter will result in only " -"multi-threaded processes being shown. It also reminds us that a trailing " -"space is part of every displayed field. The second filter achieves the " -"exact same results with less typing." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1981 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" !nTH=` 1 ' ( ' for clarity only )\n" -" nTHE1 ( same with less i/p )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1985 -msgid "" -"With Forest View mode active and the B column in view, this filter " -"effectively collapses child processes so that just 3 levels are shown." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1987 -#, no-wrap -msgid " !COMMAND=` `- ' ( ' for clarity only )\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1995 -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 " -"example shows the two concurrent filters necessary to display tasks with " -"priorities of 20 or more, since some might be negative. Then by exploiting " -"trailing spaces, the B series of filters could achieve the failed " -"`9999' objective discussed above." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:1998 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" `PRE20' + `!PR=-' ( 2 for right result )\n" -" `!nMin=0 ' + `!nMin=1 ' + `!nMin=2 ' + `!nMin=3 ' ...\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2007 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT Whenever Other Filtering is active in a window, \\*(We will turn " -"column highlighting \\*F to prevent false matches on internal non-display " -"escape sequences. Such highlighting will be restored when a window is no " -"longer subject to filtering. \\*(XC `x' \\*(CI for additional information " -"on sort column highlighting." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2010 -#, no-wrap -msgid "6. FILES" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2013 -#, no-wrap -msgid "6a. SYSTEM Configuration File" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2020 -msgid "" -"The presence of this file will influence which version of the help screen is " -"shown to an ordinary user. 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 -#: ./top/top.1:2024 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" k Kill a task\n" -" r Renice a task\n" -" d or s Change delay/sleep interval\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2031 -msgid "" -"The system \\*(CF isB< not> created by \\*(We. Rather, you create this file " -"manually and place it in the I directory. Its name must be `toprc' " -"and must have no leading `.' (period). It must have only two lines." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2033 -msgid "Here is an example of the contents ofI< /etc/toprc>:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2036 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" s # line 1: secure mode switch\n" -" 5.0 # line 2: delay interval in seconds\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2039 -#, no-wrap -msgid "6b. PERSONAL Configuration File" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2043 -msgid "" -"This file is written as `$HOME/.your-name-4-\\*(We' + `rc'. Use the `W' " -"\\*(CI to create it or update it." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2045 -msgid "Here is the general layout:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2055 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" global # line 1: the program name/alias notation\n" -" \" # line 2: id,altscr,irixps,delay,curwin\n" -" per ea # line a: winname,fieldscur\n" -" window # line b: winflags,sortindx,maxtasks\n" -" \" # line c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr\n" -" global # line 15: additional miscellaneous settings\n" -" \" # any remaining lines are devoted to the\n" -" \" # generalized inspect provisions\n" -" \" # discussed below\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2059 -msgid "" -"If the $HOME variable is not present, \\*(We will try to write the personal " -"\\*(CF to the current directory, subject to permissions." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2061 -#, no-wrap -msgid "6c. ADDING INSPECT Entries" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2068 -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/pipeline to be executed whose results will then be displayed in a " -"separate scrollable, searchable window." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2071 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:2077 -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 " -"(E) rather than append (EE) to that file. Conversely, when " -"using an editor care must be taken not to corrupt existing lines, some of " -"which will contain unprintable data or unusual characters." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2082 -msgid "" -"Those Inspect entries beginning with a `#' character are ignored, regardless " -"of content. Otherwise they consist of the following 3 elements, each of " -"whichI< must> be separated by a tab character (thus 2 `\\et' total):" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2087 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" .type: literal `file' or `pipe'\n" -" .name: selection shown on the Inspect screen\n" -" .fmts: string representing a path or command\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2094 -msgid "" -"The two types of Inspect entries areI< not> interchangeable. Those " -"designated `B' will be accessed using fopen and must reference a " -"single file in the `.fmts' element. Entries specifying `B' will " -"employ popen, their `.fmts' element could contain many pipelined commands " -"and, none can be interactive." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2098 -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 " -"contain the `B<%d>' specifier, as these examples illustrate." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2102 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" .fmts= /proc/I<%d>/numa_maps\n" -" .fmts= lsof -P -pI< %d>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2107 -msgid "" -"For `B' 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 -#: ./top/top.1:2110 -#, no-wrap -msgid " .fmts= pmap -x %dI< 2E&1>\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2117 -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 `#' " -"character. For clarity, the pseudo tab depictions (^I) are surrounded by an " -"extra space but the actual tabs would not be." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2123 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" # pipe ^I Sockets ^I lsof -n -P -i 2E&1\n" -" pipe ^I Open Files ^I lsof -P -p %d 2E&1\n" -" file ^I NUMA Info ^I /proc/%d/numa_maps\n" -" pipe ^I Log ^I tail -n100 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2130 -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'. " -"However, due to the embedded tab characters, each of these lines should be " -"preceded by `B', not just a simple an `echo', to enable " -"backslash interpretation regardless of which shell you use." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2135 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" \"pipe\\etOpen Files\\etlsof -P -p %d 2E&1\" EE ~/.toprc\n" -" \"file\\etNUMA Info\\et/proc/%d/numa_maps\" EE ~/.toprc\n" -" \"pipe\\etLog\\ettail -n200 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr\" EE " -"~/.toprc\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2143 -msgid "" -"B: If any inspect entry you create produces output with unprintable " -"characters they will be displayed in either the ^C notation or hexadecimal " -"EFFE form, depending on their value. This applies to tab characters " -"as well, which will show as `^I'. If you want a truer representation, any " -"embedded tabs should be expanded." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2149 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" # next would have contained `\\et' ...\n" -" # file ^I Eyour_nameE ^I /proc/%d/status\n" -" # but this will eliminate embedded `\\et' ...\n" -" pipe ^I Eyour_nameE ^I cat /proc/%d/status | expand -\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2153 -msgid "" -"The above example takes what could have been a `file' entry but employs a " -"`pipe' instead so as to expand the embedded tabs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2158 -msgid "" -"\\*(NT While `B' type entries have been discussed in terms of " -"pipelines and commands, there is nothing to prevent you from including I< " -"shell scripts> as well. Perhaps even newly created scripts designed " -"specifically for the `Y' \\*(CI." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2162 -msgid "" -"Lastly, as the number of your Inspect entries grows over time, the " -"`Options:' row will be truncated when screen width is exceeded. That does " -"not affect operation other than to make some selections invisible." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2165 -msgid "" -"However, if some choices are lost to truncation but you want to see more " -"options, there is an easy solution hinted at below." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2170 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" Inspection Pause at pid ...\n" -" Use: left/right then EEnterE ...\n" -" Options: help 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2176 -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 " -"what those numbered selections actually mean. In that way, many more " -"choices can be made visible." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2180 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7. STUPID TRICKS Sampler" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2185 -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 " -"authority." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2187 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7a. Kernel Magic" -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 -#: ./top/top.1:2192 -msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(FM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2199 -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 " -"set any desired delay. If you want to see Linux at his scheduling best, try " -"a delay of .09 seconds or less." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2202 -msgid "" -"For this experiment, under x-windows open an xterm and maximize it. Then do " -"the following:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2211 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" . provide a scheduling boost and tiny delay via:\n" -" nice -n -10 \\*(We -d.09\n" -" . keep sorted column highlighting \\*F so as to\n" -" minimize path length\n" -" . turn \\*O reverse row highlighting for emphasis\n" -" . try various sort columns (TIME/MEM work well),\n" -" and normal or reverse sorts to bring the most\n" -" active processes into view\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2215 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:2221 -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 " -"to bold, not reverse. Then set the delay interval to around .3 seconds." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2224 -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 -#: ./top/top.1:2230 -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) " -"followed by `W' and `q'. Finally, restart the program with -d0 (zero " -"delay)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2235 -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 " -"you can while speculating on whether or not \\*(We will ever reach the " -"\\*(We." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2237 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7b. Bouncing Windows" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2240 -msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2246 -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 " -"`i', sometimes several \\*(TDs are bouncing and sometimes it's like an " -"accordion, as \\*(We tries his best to allocate space." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2252 -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 " -"message line. Then hold down `a' or `w' and watch a variation on bouncing " -"windows \\*(Em hopping windows." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2257 -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." -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2259 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7c. The Big Bird Window" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2262 -msgid "This stupid trick also requires \\*(AM." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2267 -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 " -"\"pushed out of the nest\"." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2271 -msgid "" -"When they've all been displaced, toggle between all visible/invisible " -"windows using the `_' \\*(CT. Then ponder this:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2273 -#, no-wrap -msgid " is \\*(We fibbing or telling honestly your imposed truth?\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ...................................................................... -#. type: SS -#: ./top/top.1:2275 -#, no-wrap -msgid "7d. The Ol' Switcheroo" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2279 -msgid "" -"This stupid trick works best without \\*(AM, since justification is active " -"on a per window basis." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2284 -msgid "" -"Start \\*(We and make COMMAND the last (rightmost) column displayed. If " -"necessary, use the `c' \\*(CT to display command lines and ensure that " -"forest view mode is active with the `V' \\*(CT." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2288 -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 " -"resize your xterm to produce truncation." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2290 -msgid "Lastly, use the `j' \\*(CT to make the COMMAND column right justified." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2294 -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 " -"lines being shown." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2297 -#, no-wrap -msgid " some lines travel left, while others travel right\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2299 -#, no-wrap -msgid " eventually all lines will Switcheroo, and move right\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2303 -#, no-wrap -msgid "8. BUGS" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2307 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"To report bugs, follow the instructions at:\n" -" http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2309 -#, no-wrap -msgid "9. HISTORY Former top" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2313 -msgid "" -"The original \\*(We was written by Roger Binns, based on Branko Lankester's " -"Elankeste@fwi.uva.nlE ps program." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2316 -msgid "" -"Robert Nation Enation@rocket.sanders.lockheed.comE adapted it for " -"the proc file system." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2319 -msgid "" -"Helmut Geyer EHelmut.Geyer@iwr.uni-heidelberg.deE added support for " -"configurable fields." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2321 -msgid "Plus many other individuals contributed over the years." -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2323 -#, no-wrap -msgid "10. AUTHOR" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2327 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"This entirely new and enhanced replacement was written by:\n" -" Jim Warner, Ejames.warner@comcast.netE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. Craig Small. -#. Craig Small, -#. Craig Small, -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2339 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"With invaluable help from:\n" -" Craig Small, Ecsmall@enc.com.auE\n" -" Albert Cahalan, Ealbert@users.sf.netE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: SH -#: ./top/top.1:2341 -#, no-wrap -msgid "11. SEE Also" -msgstr "" - -#. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -#. type: Plain text -#: ./top/top.1:2349 -msgid "" -"B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(8), " -"B(1)." -msgstr "" diff --git a/man-po/template-man.pot b/man-po/template-man.pot deleted file mode 100644 index ae520e98..00000000 --- a/man-po/template-man.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3583 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. -# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-06-24 22:12+1000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"Language: \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. type: TH -#: ./free.1:5 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FREE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./free.1:5 ./vmstat.8:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "September 2011" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./free.1:5 ./kill.1:8 ./pgrep.1:5 ./pmap.1:8 ./pwdx.1:6 ./skill.1:9 ./slabtop.1:5 ./sysctl.8:9 ./sysctl.conf.5:9 ./tload.1:4 ./uptime.1:3 ./vmstat.8:3 ./w.1:3 ./watch.1:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "procps-ng" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./free.1:5 ./kill.1:8 ./pgrep.1:5 ./pidof.1:18 ./pmap.1:8 ./pwdx.1:6 ./skill.1:9 ./slabtop.1:5 ./tload.1:4 ./uptime.1:3 ./w.1:3 ./watch.1:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "User Commands" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:6 ./kill.1:9 ./pgrep.1:6 ./pidof.1:19 ./pmap.1:9 ./pwdx.1:7 ./skill.1:10 ./slabtop.1:6 ./sysctl.8:10 ./sysctl.conf.5:10 ./tload.1:5 ./uptime.1:4 ./vmstat.8:4 ./w.1:4 ./watch.1:2 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NAME" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:8 -msgid "free - Display amount of free and used memory in the system" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:8 ./kill.1:11 ./pgrep.1:8 ./pidof.1:21 ./pmap.1:11 ./pwdx.1:9 ./skill.1:12 ./slabtop.1:8 ./sysctl.8:12 ./tload.1:7 ./uptime.1:6 ./vmstat.8:6 ./w.1:6 ./watch.1:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYNOPSIS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:11 -msgid "B [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:11 ./kill.1:14 ./pgrep.1:14 ./pidof.1:32 ./pmap.1:14 ./skill.1:22 ./slabtop.1:11 ./sysctl.8:18 ./sysctl.conf.5:12 ./tload.1:10 ./uptime.1:9 ./vmstat.8:10 ./w.1:9 ./watch.1:7 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DESCRIPTION" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:17 -msgid "" -"B displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory " -"in the system, as well as the buffers and caches used by the kernel. The " -"information is gathered by parsing /proc/meminfo. The displayed columns are:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:17 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:20 -msgid "Total installed memory (MemTotal and SwapTotal in /proc/meminfo)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:20 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:23 -msgid "Used memory (calculated as total - free)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:23 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:26 -msgid "Unused memory (MemFree and SwapFree in /proc/meminfo)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:26 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:30 -msgid "" -"Memory used (mostly) by tmpfs (Shmem in /proc/meminfo, available on kernels " -"2.6.32, displayed as zero if not available)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:30 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:33 -msgid "Memory used by kernel buffers (Buffers in /proc/meminfo)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:33 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:36 -msgid "Memory used by the page cache (Cached in /proc/meminfo)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:36 ./kill.1:30 ./pgrep.1:39 ./pidof.1:36 ./pmap.1:16 ./pwdx.1:12 ./skill.1:35 ./slabtop.1:16 ./tload.1:15 ./uptime.1:26 ./vmstat.8:19 ./watch.1:17 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:37 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b>, B<--bytes>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:40 -msgid "Display the amount of memory in bytes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:40 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-k>, B<--kilo>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:43 -msgid "Display the amount of memory in kilobytes. This is the default." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:43 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m>, B<--mega>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:46 -msgid "Display the amount of memory in megabytes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g>, B<--giga>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:49 -msgid "Display the amount of memory in gigabytes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:49 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--tera>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:52 -msgid "Display the amount of memory in terabytes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:52 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h>, B<--human>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:56 -msgid "" -"Show all output fields automatically scaled to shortest three digit unit and " -"display the units of print out. Following units are used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:63 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -" B = bytes\n" -" K = kilos\n" -" M = megas\n" -" G = gigas\n" -" T = teras\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:67 -msgid "" -"If unit is missing, and you have petabyte of RAM or swap, the number is in " -"terabytes and columns might not be aligned with header." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>, B<--count> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:74 -msgid "Display the result I times. Requires the B<-s> option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:74 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l>, B<--lohi>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:77 -msgid "Show detailed low and high memory statistics." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:77 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>, B<--old>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:81 -msgid "" -"Display the output in old format, the only difference being this option will " -"disable the display of the \"buffer adjusted\" line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:81 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--seconds> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:89 -msgid "" -"Continuously display the result delay I apart. You may actually " -"specify any floating point number for I, B(3) is used for " -"microsecond resolution delay times." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:89 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--si>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:92 -msgid "Use power of 1000 not 1024." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:92 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>, B<--total>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:95 -msgid "Display a line showing the column totals." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:95 ./w.1:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--help>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:98 -msgid "Print help." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:98 ./pgrep.1:157 ./pmap.1:59 ./pwdx.1:13 ./skill.1:61 ./slabtop.1:35 ./sysctl.8:122 ./tload.1:28 ./uptime.1:36 ./vmstat.8:84 ./w.1:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-V>, B<--version>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:101 ./skill.1:64 ./w.1:57 -msgid "Display version information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:102 ./slabtop.1:76 ./sysctl.8:151 ./sysctl.conf.5:44 ./tload.1:32 ./uptime.1:39 ./vmstat.8:199 ./w.1:70 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FILES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./free.1:103 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/proc/meminfo" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:106 -msgid "memory information" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:107 ./kill.1:72 ./pgrep.1:231 ./pidof.1:58 ./pmap.1:77 ./pwdx.1:19 ./skill.1:102 ./slabtop.1:80 ./sysctl.8:155 ./sysctl.conf.5:63 ./tload.1:35 ./uptime.1:56 ./vmstat.8:206 ./w.1:77 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SEE ALSO" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:112 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(1), B(8)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:112 ./slabtop.1:95 ./tload.1:48 ./uptime.1:46 ./vmstat.8:216 ./w.1:84 ./watch.1:184 -#, no-wrap -msgid "AUTHORS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./free.1:114 -msgid "Written by Brian Edmonds." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./free.1:114 ./kill.1:90 ./pgrep.1:248 ./pmap.1:82 ./pwdx.1:29 ./skill.1:118 ./slabtop.1:101 ./sysctl.8:162 ./sysctl.conf.5:69 ./tload.1:56 ./uptime.1:61 ./vmstat.8:226 ./w.1:94 -#, no-wrap -msgid "REPORTING BUGS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:8 ./pgrep.1:5 ./pidof.1:18 ./pwdx.1:6 ./skill.1:9 ./slabtop.1:5 ./snice.1:1 ./sysctl.conf.5:9 ./tload.1:4 ./uptime.1:3 ./vmstat.8:3 ./w.1:3 ./watch.1:1 -msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./kill.1:8 -#, no-wrap -msgid "KILL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./kill.1:8 ./skill.1:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "October 2011" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:11 -msgid "kill - send a signal to a process" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:14 -msgid "B [options] EpidE [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:30 -msgid "" -"The default signal for kill is TERM. Use B<-l> or B<-L> to list available " -"signals. Particularly useful signals include HUP, INT, KILL, STOP, CONT, " -"and 0. Alternate signals may be specified in three ways: B<-9>, B<-SIGKILL> " -"or B<-KILL>. Negative PID values may be used to choose whole process " -"groups; see the PGID column in ps command output. A PID of B<-1> is " -"special; it indicates all processes except the kill process itself and init." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:31 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BpidE [...]>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:34 -msgid "Send signal to every EpidE listed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:34 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-EsignalE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./kill.1:36 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s EsignalE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./kill.1:38 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--signal EsignalE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:46 -msgid "" -"Specify the B to be sent. The signal can be specified by using name " -"or number. The behavior of signals is explained in B(7) manual " -"page." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l>, B<--list> [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:50 -msgid "" -"List signal names. This option has optional argument, which will convert " -"signal number to signal name, or other way round." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:50 ./skill.1:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-L>,B<\\ --table>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:53 -msgid "List signal names in a nice table." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./kill.1:55 ./pgrep.1:208 ./slabtop.1:85 ./vmstat.8:184 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NOTES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:59 -msgid "" -"Your shell (command line interpreter) may have a built-in kill command. You " -"may need to run the command described here as /bin/kill to solve the " -"conflict." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./kill.1:59 ./pgrep.1:169 ./skill.1:92 ./sysctl.8:125 ./watch.1:79 -#, no-wrap -msgid "EXAMPLES" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:60 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:63 -msgid "Kill all processes you can kill." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:63 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:66 -msgid "Translate number 11 into a signal name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:66 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:69 -msgid "List the available signal choices in a nice table." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./kill.1:69 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:72 -msgid "Send the default signal, SIGTERM, to all those processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:80 -msgid "" -"B(2), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), " -"B(7), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./kill.1:80 ./pgrep.1:239 ./pmap.1:80 ./pwdx.1:22 ./skill.1:110 -#, no-wrap -msgid "STANDARDS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:84 -msgid "This command meets appropriate standards. The B<-L> flag is Linux-specific." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./kill.1:84 ./pgrep.1:244 ./pidof.1:61 ./pwdx.1:24 ./skill.1:112 ./sysctl.8:158 ./sysctl.conf.5:65 -#, no-wrap -msgid "AUTHOR" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./kill.1:90 -msgid "" -"E<.UR albert@users.sf.net> Albert Cahalan E<.UE> wrote kill in 1999 to " -"replace a bsdutils one that was not standards compliant. The util-linux one " -"might also work correctly." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pgrep.1:5 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PGREP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pgrep.1:5 -#, no-wrap -msgid "October 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:8 -msgid "" -"pgrep, pkill - look up or signal processes based on name and other " -"attributes" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:11 -msgid "B [options] pattern" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:14 -msgid "B [options] pattern" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:19 -msgid "" -"B looks through the currently running processes and lists the process " -"IDs which match the selection criteria to stdout. All the criteria have to " -"match. For example," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:21 -msgid "$ pgrep -u root sshd" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:27 -msgid "" -"will only list the processes called B AND owned by B. On the " -"other hand," -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:29 -msgid "$ pgrep -u root,daemon" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:34 -msgid "will list the processes owned by B OR B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:39 -msgid "" -"B will send the specified signal (by default B) to each " -"process instead of listing them on stdout." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:40 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<->I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./pgrep.1:42 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--signal> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:48 -msgid "" -"Defines the signal to send to each matched process. Either the numeric or " -"the symbolic signal name can be used. (B only.)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>, B<--count>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:53 -msgid "" -"Suppress normal output; instead print a count of matching processes. When " -"count does not match anything, e.g. returns zero, the command will return " -"non-zero value." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:53 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--delimiter> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:59 -msgid "" -"Sets the string used to delimit each process ID in the output (by default a " -"newline). (B only.)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:59 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>, B<--full>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:66 -msgid "" -"The I is normally only matched against the process name. When " -"B<-f> is set, the full command line is used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:66 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g>, B<--pgroup> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:74 -msgid "" -"Only match processes in the process group IDs listed. Process group 0 is " -"translated into B's or B's own process group." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:74 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-G>, B<--group> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:78 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose real group ID is listed. Either the numerical or " -"symbolical value may be used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:78 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l>, B<--list-name>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:83 -msgid "List the process name as well as the process ID. (B only.)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:83 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-a>, B<--list-full>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:88 -msgid "List the full command line as well as the process ID. (B only.)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:88 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>, B<--newest>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:91 -msgid "Select only the newest (most recently started) of the matching processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:91 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>, B<--oldest>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:94 -msgid "Select only the oldest (least recently started) of the matching processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:94 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-P>, B<--parent> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:97 -msgid "Only match processes whose parent process ID is listed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:97 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--session> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:105 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose process session ID is listed. Session ID 0 is " -"translated into B's or B's own session ID." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:105 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>, B<--terminal> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:109 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose controlling terminal is listed. The terminal " -"name should be specified without the \"/dev/\" prefix." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:109 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>, B<--euid> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:113 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose effective user ID is listed. Either the " -"numerical or symbolical value may be used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:113 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-U>, B<--uid> I,..." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:117 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose real user ID is listed. Either the numerical or " -"symbolical value may be used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:117 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-v>, B<--inverse>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:124 -msgid "" -"Negates the matching. This option is usually used in B's context. " -"In B's context the short option is disabled to avoid accidental usage " -"of the option." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:124 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>, B<--lightweight>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:131 -msgid "" -"Shows all thread ids instead of pids in B's context. In B's " -"context this option is disabled." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-x>, B<--exact>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:137 -msgid "" -"Only match processes whose names (or command line if -f is specified) " -"B match the I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:137 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-F>, B<--pidfile> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:145 -msgid "" -"Read I's from file. This option is perhaps more useful for B " -"than B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:145 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-L>, B<--logpidfile>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:148 -msgid "Fail if pidfile (see -F) not locked." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:148 ./skill.1:80 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--ns >I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:153 -msgid "" -"Match processes that belong to the same namespaces. Required to run as root " -"to match processes from other users. See --nslist for how to limit which " -"namespaces to match." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:153 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--nslist >IB<,...>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:157 -msgid "" -"Match only the provided namespaces. Available namespaces: ipc, mnt, net, " -"pid, user,uts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:160 ./pmap.1:62 ./slabtop.1:38 ./sysctl.8:125 ./tload.1:31 ./vmstat.8:87 ./watch.1:72 -msgid "Display version information and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:160 ./pmap.1:56 ./pwdx.1:16 ./skill.1:58 ./slabtop.1:38 ./sysctl.8:119 ./tload.1:25 ./uptime.1:30 ./vmstat.8:87 ./watch.1:66 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h>, B<--help>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:163 ./vmstat.8:90 -msgid "Display help and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./pgrep.1:164 -#, no-wrap -msgid "OPERANDS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:165 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:169 -msgid "" -"Specifies an Extended Regular Expression for matching against the process " -"names or command lines." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:173 -msgid "Example 1: Find the process ID of the B daemon:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:175 -msgid "$ pgrep -u root named" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:179 -msgid "Example 2: Make B reread its configuration file:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:181 -msgid "$ pkill -HUP syslogd" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:185 -msgid "Example 3: Give detailed information on all B processes:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:187 -msgid "$ ps -fp $(pgrep -d, -x xterm)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:191 -msgid "Example 4: Make all B processes run nicer:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:193 -msgid "$ renice +4 $(pgrep netscape)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./pgrep.1:193 ./pidof.1:50 ./pmap.1:62 ./watch.1:151 -#, no-wrap -msgid "EXIT STATUS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:195 -#, no-wrap -msgid "0" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:198 -msgid "One or more processes matched the criteria." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:198 -#, no-wrap -msgid "1" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:201 -msgid "No processes matched." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:201 -#, no-wrap -msgid "2" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:204 -msgid "Syntax error in the command line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pgrep.1:204 -#, no-wrap -msgid "3" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:207 -msgid "Fatal error: out of memory etc." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:212 -msgid "" -"The process name used for matching is limited to the 15 characters present " -"in the output of /proc/I/stat. Use the -f option to match against the " -"complete command line, /proc/I/cmdline." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:219 -msgid "" -"The running B or B process will never report itself as a " -"match." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./pgrep.1:219 ./tload.1:40 ./vmstat.8:214 ./watch.1:116 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BUGS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:228 -msgid "" -"The options B<-n> and B<-o> and B<-v> can not be combined. Let me know if " -"you need to do this." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:230 -msgid "Defunct processes are reported." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:239 -msgid "" -"B(1), B(7), B(7), B(1), B(1), B(1), " -"B(2)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:244 -msgid "" -"B and B were introduced in Sun's Solaris 7. This " -"implementation is fully compatible." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pgrep.1:248 -msgid "E<.UR kjetilho@ifi.uio.no> Kjetil Torgrim Homme E<.UE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pidof.1:18 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PIDOF" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pidof.1:18 -#, no-wrap -msgid "24 Jul 2013" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:21 -msgid "pidof -- find the process ID of a running program." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:32 -msgid "" -"B [B<-s>] [B<-c>] [B<-x>] [B<-o> I] [B<-o> " -"I] B [B]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:36 -msgid "" -"B finds the process id's (pids) of the named programs. It prints " -"those id's on the standard output." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./pidof.1:37 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-s" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:39 -msgid "Single shot - this instructs the program to only return one I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./pidof.1:39 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-c" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:43 -msgid "" -"Only return process ids that are running with the same root directory. This " -"option is ignored for non-root users, as they will be unable to check the " -"current root directory of processes they do not own." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./pidof.1:43 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-x" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:46 -msgid "" -"Scripts too - this causes the program to also return process id's of shells " -"running the named scripts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: IP -#: ./pidof.1:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "-o I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:50 -msgid "" -"Tells I to omit processes with that process id. The special pid " -"B<%PPID> can be used to name the parent process of the I program, in " -"other words the calling shell or shell script." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pidof.1:51 ./pmap.1:66 ./watch.1:155 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<0>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:54 -msgid "At least one program was found with the requested name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pidof.1:54 ./pmap.1:69 ./watch.1:158 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<1>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:57 -msgid "No program was found with the requested name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pidof.1:61 -msgid "B(1), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pkill.1:1 -msgid "Jaromir Capik Ejcapik@redhat.comE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pmap.1:8 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PMAP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pmap.1:8 -#, no-wrap -msgid "September 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:11 -msgid "pmap - report memory map of a process" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:14 -msgid "B [I] I [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:16 -msgid "The pmap command reports the memory map of a process or processes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:17 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-x>, B<--extended>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:20 -msgid "Show the extended format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:20 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--device>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:23 -msgid "Show the device format." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:23 ./sysctl.8:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-q>, B<--quiet>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:26 -msgid "Do not display some header or footer lines." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:26 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-A>, B<--range> I,I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:34 -msgid "" -"Limit results to the given range to I and I address range. " -"Notice that the low and high arguments are single string separated with " -"comma." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:34 ./sysctl.8:110 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-X>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:38 -msgid "" -"Show even more details than the B<-x> option. WARNING: format changes " -"according to I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:38 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-XX>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:41 -msgid "Show everything the kernel provides" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:41 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>, B<--show-path>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:44 -msgid "Show full path to files in the mapping column" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:44 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>, B<--read-rc>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:47 -msgid "Read the default configuration" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-C>, B<--read-rc-from> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:50 -msgid "Read the configuration from I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:50 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>, B<--create-rc>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:53 -msgid "Create new default configuration" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:53 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-N>, B<--create-rc-to> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:56 -msgid "Create new configuration to I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:59 ./skill.1:61 ./sysctl.8:122 ./w.1:51 ./watch.1:69 -msgid "Display help text and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:69 ./watch.1:158 -msgid "Success." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:72 -msgid "Failure." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./pmap.1:72 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<42>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:75 -msgid "Did not find all processes asked for." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:80 ./pwdx.1:22 -msgid "B(1), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pmap.1:82 -msgid "No standards apply, but pmap looks an awful lot like a SunOS command." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pwdx.1:6 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PWDX" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./pwdx.1:6 ./slabtop.1:5 ./tload.1:4 ./watch.1:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "June 2011" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:9 -msgid "pwdx - report current working directory of a process" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:12 -msgid "B [I] I [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:16 -msgid "Output version information and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:19 -msgid "Output help screen and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:24 -msgid "No standards apply, but pwdx looks an awful lot like a SunOS command." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./pwdx.1:29 -msgid "E<.UR nmiell@gmail.com> Nicholas Miell E<.UE> wrote pwdx in 2004." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./skill.1:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SKILL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:12 -msgid "skill, snice - send a signal or report process status" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:17 -msgid "B [I] [I] I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:22 -msgid "B [I] [I] I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:26 -msgid "" -"These tools are obsolete and unportable. The command syntax is poorly " -"defined. Consider using the killall, pkill, and pgrep commands instead." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:31 -msgid "" -"The default signal for skill is TERM. Use -l or -L to list available " -"signals. Particularly useful signals include HUP, INT, KILL, STOP, CONT, " -"and 0. Alternate signals may be specified in three ways: -9 -SIGKILL -KILL." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:35 -msgid "" -"The default priority for snice is +4. Priority numbers range from +20 " -"(slowest) to -20 (fastest). Negative priority numbers are restricted to " -"administrative users." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:36 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>,B<\\ --fast>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:39 -msgid "Fast mode. This option has not been implemented." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:39 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i>,B<\\ --interactive>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:42 -msgid "Interactive use. You will be asked to approve each action." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:42 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-l>,B<\\ --list>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:45 -msgid "List all signal names." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:48 -msgid "List all signal names in a nice table." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>,B<\\ --no-action>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:52 -msgid "" -"No action; perform a simulation of events that would occur but do not " -"actually change the system." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:52 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-v>,B<\\ --verbose>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:55 -msgid "Verbose; explain what is being done." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>,B<\\ --warnings>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:58 -msgid "Enable warnings. This option has not been implemented." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./skill.1:65 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCESS SELECTION OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:68 -msgid "" -"Selection criteria can be: terminal, user, pid, command. The options below " -"may be used to ensure correct interpretation." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:68 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>, B<--tty> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:71 -msgid "The next expression is a terminal (tty or pty)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>, B<--user> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:74 -msgid "The next expression is a username." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:74 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>, B<--pid> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:77 -msgid "The next expression is a process ID number." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:77 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>, B<--command> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:80 -msgid "The next expression is a command name." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:83 -msgid "Match the processes that belong to the same namespace as pid." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:83 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--nslist >I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:87 -msgid "" -"list which namespaces will be considered for the --ns option. Available " -"namespaces: ipc, mnt, net, pid, user, uts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./skill.1:88 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SIGNALS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:92 -msgid "The behavior of signals is explained in B(7) manual page." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:93 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:96 -msgid "Slow down seti and crack commands." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:96 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:99 -msgid "Kill users on PTY devices." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./skill.1:99 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:102 -msgid "Stop three users." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:110 -msgid "" -"B(1), B(2), B(1), B(1), B(1), " -"B(1), B(7)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:112 -msgid "No standards apply." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./skill.1:118 -msgid "" -"E<.UR albert@users.sf.net> Albert Cahalan E<.UE> wrote skill and snice in " -"1999 as a replacement for a non-free version." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./slabtop.1:5 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SLABTOP" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:8 -msgid "slabtop - display kernel slab cache information in real time" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:11 -msgid "B [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:16 -msgid "" -"B displays detailed kernel slab cache information in real time. It " -"displays a listing of the top caches sorted by one of the listed sort " -"criteria. It also displays a statistics header filled with slab layer " -"information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:21 -msgid "" -"Normal invocation of B does not require any options. The behavior, " -"however, can be fine-tuned by specifying one or more of the following flags:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:21 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--delay>=I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:29 -msgid "" -"Refresh the display every I in seconds. By default, B refreshes " -"the display every three seconds. To exit the program, hit B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:29 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--sort>=I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:32 -msgid "Sort by I, where I is one of the sort criteria." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:32 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>, B<--once>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:35 -msgid "Display the output once and then exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:41 -msgid "Display usage information and exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./slabtop.1:41 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SORT CRITERIA" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:45 -msgid "" -"The following are valid sort criteria used to sort the individual slab " -"caches and thereby determine what are the \"top\" slab caches to display. " -"The default sort criteria is to sort by the number of objects (\"o\")." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:48 -msgid "" -"The sort criteria can also be changed while slabtop is running by pressing " -"the associated character." -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:50 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:51 -#, no-wrap -msgid "a\tnumber of active objects\tACTIVE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:52 -#, no-wrap -msgid "b\tobjects per slab\tOBJ/SLAB\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:53 -#, no-wrap -msgid "c\tcache size\tCACHE SIZE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "l\tnumber of slabs\tSLABS\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "v\tnumber of active slabs\tN/A\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:56 -#, no-wrap -msgid "n\tname\tNAME\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:57 -#, no-wrap -msgid "o\tnumber of objects\tOBJS\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:58 -#, no-wrap -msgid "p\tpages per slab\tN/A\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:59 -#, no-wrap -msgid "s\tobject size\tOBJ SIZE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: tbl table -#: ./slabtop.1:60 -#, no-wrap -msgid "u\tcache utilization\tUSE\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./slabtop.1:62 -#, no-wrap -msgid "COMMANDS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:66 -msgid "" -"B accepts keyboard commands from the user during use. The " -"following are supported. In the case of letters, both cases are accepted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:70 -msgid "" -"Each of the valid sort characters are also accepted, to change the sort " -"routine. See the section B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:70 -#, no-wrap -msgid "BSPACEBARE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:73 -msgid "Refresh the screen." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:73 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:76 -msgid "Quit the program." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./slabtop.1:77 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:80 -msgid "slab information" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:85 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(1), B(8)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:91 -msgid "" -"Currently, B requires a 2.4 or later kernel (specifically, a " -"version 1.1 or later I). Kernel 2.2 should be supported in " -"the future." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:95 -msgid "" -"The slabtop statistic header is tracking how many bytes of slabs are being " -"used and it not a measure of physical memory. The 'Slab' field in the " -"/proc/meminfo file is tracking information about used slab physical memory." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:97 -msgid "Written by Chris Rivera and Robert Love." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./slabtop.1:101 -msgid "B was inspired by Martin Bligh's perl script, B." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.8:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYSCTL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.8:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Jan 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.8:9 ./vmstat.8:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "System Administration" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:12 -msgid "sysctl - configure kernel parameters at runtime" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:15 -msgid "B [I] [I[B<=>I]] [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:18 -msgid "B [I or I] [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:26 -msgid "" -"B is used to modify kernel parameters at runtime. The parameters " -"available are those listed under /proc/sys/. Procfs is required for " -"B support in Linux. You can use B to both read and write " -"sysctl data." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./sysctl.8:26 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PARAMETERS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:31 -msgid "" -"The name of a key to read from. An example is kernel.ostype. The '/' " -"separator is also accepted in place of a '.'." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:31 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I=I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:44 -msgid "" -"To set a key, use the form I=I where I is the key " -"and I is the value to set it to. If the value contains quotes or " -"characters which are parsed by the shell, you may need to enclose the value " -"in double quotes. This requires the B<-w> parameter to use." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:44 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>, B<--values>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:47 -msgid "Use this option to disable printing of the key name when printing values." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e>, B<--ignore>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:50 -msgid "Use this option to ignore errors about unknown keys." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:50 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-N>, B<--names>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:54 -msgid "" -"Use this option to only print the names. It may be useful with shells that " -"have programmable completion." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:57 -msgid "Use this option to not display the values set to stdout." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:57 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>, B<--write>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:60 -msgid "Use this option when you want to change a sysctl setting." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:60 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>[I], B<--load>[=I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:68 -msgid "" -"Load in sysctl settings from the file specified or /etc/sysctl.conf if none " -"given. Specifying - as filename means reading data from standard input. " -"Using this option will mean arguments to B are files, which are read " -"in the order they are specified. The file argument may be specified as " -"reqular expression." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:68 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-a>, B<--all>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:71 -msgid "Display all values currently available." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--deprecated>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:76 -msgid "Include deprecated parameters to B<--all> values listing." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:76 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b>, B<--binary>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:79 -msgid "Print value without new line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:79 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<--system>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:82 -msgid "Load settings from all system configuration files." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:84 ./sysctl.conf.5:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/run/sysctl.d/*.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./sysctl.8:86 ./sysctl.conf.5:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/etc/sysctl.d/*.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./sysctl.8:88 ./sysctl.conf.5:49 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/usr/local/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./sysctl.8:90 ./sysctl.conf.5:51 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./sysctl.8:92 ./sysctl.conf.5:53 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TQ -#: ./sysctl.8:94 ./sysctl.conf.5:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "/etc/sysctl.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:94 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-r>, B<--pattern> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:101 -msgid "" -"Only apply settings that match I. The I uses extended " -"regular expression syntax." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:101 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-A>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:104 ./sysctl.8:113 -msgid "Alias of B<-a>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:104 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:107 -msgid "Alias of B<-h>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:107 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:110 -msgid "Alias of B<-p>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:113 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:116 ./sysctl.8:119 -msgid "Does nothing, exists for BSD compatibility." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./sysctl.8:116 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-x>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:127 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:129 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -n kernel.hostname" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:131 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -w kernel.domainname=\"example.com\"" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:133 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -p/etc/sysctl.conf" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:135 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern forward" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:137 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern forward$" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:139 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern 'net.ipv4.conf.(eth|wlan)0.arp'" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:141 -msgid "/sbin/sysctl --system --pattern '^net.ipv6'" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./sysctl.8:141 -#, no-wrap -msgid "DEPRECATED PARAMETERS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:149 -msgid "" -"The B and B are deprecated. The sysctl " -"command does not allow changing values of there parameters. Users who " -"insist to use deprecated kernel interfaces should values to /proc file " -"system by other means. For example:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:151 -msgid "echo 256 E /proc/sys/net/ipv6/neigh/eth0/base_reachable_time" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:153 -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:155 -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:158 -msgid "B(5) B(7)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.8:162 ./sysctl.conf.5:69 -msgid "E<.UR staikos@0wned.org> George Staikos E<.UE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "SYSCTL.CONF" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "January 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:9 -#, no-wrap -msgid "File Formats" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:12 -msgid "sysctl.conf - sysctl preload/configuration file" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:17 -msgid "" -"B is a simple file containing sysctl values to be read in and " -"set by B. The syntax is simply as follows:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:23 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# comment\n" -"; comment\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:25 -#, no-wrap -msgid "token = value\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:31 -msgid "" -"Note that blank lines are ignored, and whitespace before and after a token " -"or value is ignored, although a value can contain whitespace within. Lines " -"which begin with a # or ; are considered comments and ignored." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:31 -#, no-wrap -msgid "EXAMPLE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:41 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"# sysctl.conf sample\n" -"#\n" -" kernel.domainname = example.com\n" -"; this one has a space which will be written to the sysctl!\n" -" kernel.modprobe = /sbin/mod probe\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:63 -msgid "" -"The paths where sysctl preload files usually exit. See also sysctl option " -"I<--system>." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./sysctl.conf.5:65 -msgid "B(8)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./tload.1:4 -#, no-wrap -msgid "TLOAD" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:7 -msgid "tload - graphic representation of system load average" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:10 -msgid "B [I] [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:15 -msgid "" -"B prints a graph of the current system load average to the specified " -"I (or the tty of the tload process if none is specified)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./tload.1:16 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--scale> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:21 -msgid "" -"The scale option allows a vertical scale to be specified for the display (in " -"characters between graph ticks); thus, a smaller value represents a larger " -"scale, and vice versa." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./tload.1:21 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--delay> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:25 -msgid "The delay sets the delay between graph updates in I." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:28 -msgid "Display this help text." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:35 -msgid "I load average information" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:40 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:48 -msgid "" -"The B<-d>I< delay> option sets the time argument for an B(2); if -d 0 " -"is specified, the alarm is set to 0, which will never send the B " -"and update the display." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./tload.1:56 -msgid "" -"Branko Lankester, E<.UR david@\\:ods.\\:com> David Engel E<.UE , and> E<.UR " -"johnsonm@\\:redhat.\\:com> Michael K. Johnson E<.UE .>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./uptime.1:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "UPTIME" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./uptime.1:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "December 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:6 -msgid "uptime - Tell how long the system has been running." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:9 -msgid "B [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:14 -msgid "" -"B gives a one line display of the following information. The " -"current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are " -"currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 " -"minutes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:17 -msgid "" -"This is the same information contained in the header line displayed by " -"B(1)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:26 -msgid "" -"System load averages is the average number of processes that are either in a " -"runnable or uninterruptable state. A process in a runnable state is either " -"using the CPU or waiting to use the CPU. A process in uninterruptable state " -"is waiting for some I/O access, eg waiting for disk. The averages are taken " -"over the three time intervals. Load averages are not normalized for the " -"number of CPUs in a system, so a load average of 1 means a single CPU system " -"is loaded all the time while on a 4 CPU system it means it was idle 75% of " -"the time." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./uptime.1:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>, B<--pretty>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:30 -msgid "show uptime in pretty format" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:33 -msgid "display this help text" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./uptime.1:33 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--since>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:36 -msgid "system up since, in yyyy-mm-dd MM:HH:SS format" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:39 -msgid "display version information and exit" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./uptime.1:40 ./w.1:71 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:43 ./w.1:74 -msgid "information about who is currently logged on" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./uptime.1:43 ./w.1:74 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:46 ./w.1:77 -msgid "process information" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:56 -msgid "" -"B was written by E<.UR greenfie@gauss.\\:rutgers.\\:edu> Larry " -"Greenfield E<.UE> and E<.UR johnsonm@sunsite.\\:unc.\\:edu> Michael " -"K. Johnson E<.UE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./uptime.1:61 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(5), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./vmstat.8:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "VMSTAT" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:6 -msgid "vmstat - Report virtual memory statistics" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:10 -msgid "B [options] [I [I]]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:14 -msgid "" -"B reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO, " -"traps, disks and cpu activity." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:19 -msgid "" -"The first report produced gives averages since the last reboot. Additional " -"reports give information on a sampling period of length I. The " -"process and memory reports are instantaneous in either case." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:20 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:27 -msgid "" -"The I between updates in seconds. If no I is specified, only " -"one report is printed with the average values since boot." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:34 -msgid "" -"Number of updates. In absence of I, when I is defined, " -"default is infinite." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:34 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-a>, B<--active>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:37 -msgid "Display active and inactive memory, given a 2.5.41 kernel or better." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:37 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>, B<--forks>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:45 -msgid "" -"The B<-f> switch displays the number of forks since boot. This includes the " -"fork, vfork, and clone system calls, and is equivalent to the total number " -"of tasks created. Each process is represented by one or more tasks, " -"depending on thread usage. This display does not repeat." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-m>, B<--slabs>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:48 -msgid "Displays slabinfo." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>, B<--one-header>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:51 -msgid "Display the header only once rather than periodically." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:51 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--stats>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:55 -msgid "" -"Displays a table of various event counters and memory statistics. This " -"display does not repeat." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:55 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--disk>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:58 -msgid "Report disk statistics (2.5.70 or above required)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:58 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-D>, B<--disk-sum>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:61 -msgid "Report some summary statistics about disk activity." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:61 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>, B<--partition> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:64 -msgid "Detailed statistics about partition (2.5.70 or above required)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:64 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-S>, B<--unit> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:76 -msgid "" -"Switches outputs between 1000 (I), 1024 (I), 1000000 (I), or " -"1048576 (I) bytes. Note this does not change the swap (si/so) or block " -"(bi/bo) fields." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:76 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>, B<--timestamp>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:79 -msgid "Append timestamp to each line" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./vmstat.8:79 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-w>, B<--wide>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:84 -msgid "" -"Wide output mode (useful for systems with higher amount of memory, where the " -"default output mode suffers from unwanted column breakage). The output is " -"wider than 80 characters per line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./vmstat.8:91 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR VM MODE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:92 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Procs" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:97 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"r: The number of runnable processes (running or waiting for run time).\n" -"b: The number of processes in uninterruptible sleep.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:99 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Memory" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:108 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"swpd: the amount of virtual memory used.\n" -"free: the amount of idle memory.\n" -"buff: the amount of memory used as buffers.\n" -"cache: the amount of memory used as cache.\n" -"inact: the amount of inactive memory. (-a option)\n" -"active: the amount of active memory. (-a option)\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:110 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Swap" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:115 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"si: Amount of memory swapped in from disk (/s).\n" -"so: Amount of memory swapped to disk (/s).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:117 ./vmstat.8:161 -#, no-wrap -msgid "IO" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:122 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"bi: Blocks received from a block device (blocks/s).\n" -"bo: Blocks sent to a block device (blocks/s).\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:124 -#, no-wrap -msgid "System" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:129 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"in: The number of interrupts per second, including the clock.\n" -"cs: The number of context switches per second.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:131 -#, no-wrap -msgid "CPU" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:134 -msgid "These are percentages of total CPU time." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:140 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"us: Time spent running non-kernel code. (user time, including nice time)\n" -"sy: Time spent running kernel code. (system time)\n" -"id: Time spent idle. Prior to Linux 2.5.41, this includes IO-wait time.\n" -"wa: Time spent waiting for IO. Prior to Linux 2.5.41, included in idle.\n" -"st: Time stolen from a virtual machine. Prior to Linux 2.6.11, unknown.\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./vmstat.8:142 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR DISK MODE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:143 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Reads" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:150 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"total: Total reads completed successfully\n" -"merged: grouped reads (resulting in one I/O)\n" -"sectors: Sectors read successfully\n" -"ms: milliseconds spent reading\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SS -#: ./vmstat.8:152 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Writes" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:159 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"total: Total writes completed successfully\n" -"merged: grouped writes (resulting in one I/O)\n" -"sectors: Sectors written successfully\n" -"ms: milliseconds spent writing\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:166 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"cur: I/O in progress\n" -"s: seconds spent for I/O\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./vmstat.8:168 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR DISK PARTITION MODE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:174 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"reads: Total number of reads issued to this partition\n" -"read sectors: Total read sectors for partition\n" -"writes : Total number of writes issued to this partition\n" -"requested writes: Total number of write requests made for partition\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./vmstat.8:176 -#, no-wrap -msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR SLAB MODE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:183 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"cache: Cache name\n" -"num: Number of currently active objects\n" -"total: Total number of available objects\n" -"size: Size of each object\n" -"pages: Number of pages with at least one active object\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:187 -msgid "B does not require special permissions." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:191 -msgid "" -"These reports are intended to help identify system bottlenecks. Linux " -"B does not count itself as a running process." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:194 -msgid "" -"All linux blocks are currently 1024 bytes. Old kernels may report blocks as " -"512 bytes, 2048 bytes, or 4096 bytes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:197 -msgid "" -"Since procps 3.1.9, vmstat lets you choose units (k, K, m, M). Default is K " -"(1024 bytes) in the default mode." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:199 -msgid "vmstat uses slabinfo 1.1" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:205 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"/proc/meminfo\n" -"/proc/stat\n" -"/proc/*/stat\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:213 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:216 -msgid "" -"Does not tabulate the block io per device or count the number of system " -"calls." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:221 -msgid "Written by E<.UR al172@yfn.\\:ysu.\\:edu> Henry Ware E<.UE .>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./vmstat.8:226 -msgid "" -"E<.UR ffrederick@users.\\:sourceforge.\\:net> Fabian Fr\\('ed\\('erick " -"E<.UE> (diskstat, slab, partitions...)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./w.1:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "W" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./w.1:3 -#, no-wrap -msgid "May 2012" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:6 -msgid "w - Show who is logged on and what they are doing." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:9 -msgid "B [I] I [...]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:15 -msgid "" -"B displays information about the users currently on the machine, and " -"their processes. The header shows, in this order, the current time, how " -"long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, " -"and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:19 -msgid "" -"The following entries are displayed for each user: login name, the tty name, " -"the remote host, login time, idle time, JCPU, PCPU, and the command line of " -"their current process." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:23 -msgid "" -"The JCPU time is the time used by all processes attached to the tty. It " -"does not include past background jobs, but does include currently running " -"background jobs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:26 -msgid "" -"The PCPU time is the time used by the current process, named in the \"what\" " -"field." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./w.1:26 -#, no-wrap -msgid "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-h>, B<--no-header>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:30 -msgid "Don't print the header." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:30 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-u>, B<--no-current>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:35 -msgid "" -"Ignores the username while figuring out the current process and cpu times. " -"To demonstrate this, do a \"su\" and do a \"w\" and a \"w -u\"." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:35 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-s>, B<--short>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:38 -msgid "Use the short format. Don't print the login time, JCPU or PCPU times." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:38 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-f>, B<--from>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:48 -msgid "" -"Toggle printing the B (remote hostname) field. The default as " -"released is for the B field to not be printed, although your system " -"administrator or distribution maintainer may have compiled a version in " -"which the B field is shown by default." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:51 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-i>, B<--ip-addr>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:54 -msgid "Display IP address instead of hostname for B field." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:57 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-o>, B<--old-style>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:60 -msgid "Old style output. Prints blank space for idle times less than one minute." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:60 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:63 -msgid "Show information about the specified user only." -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./w.1:63 -#, no-wrap -msgid "ENVIRONMENT" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:64 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCPS_USERLEN" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:67 -msgid "Override the default width of the username column. Defaults to 8." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./w.1:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "PROCPS_FROMLEN" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:70 -msgid "Override the default width of the from column. Defaults to 16." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:84 -msgid "B(1), B(1), B(1), B(1), B(5), B(1)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./w.1:94 -msgid "" -"B was re-written almost entirely by Charles Blake, based on the version " -"by E<.UR greenfie@\\:gauss.\\:rutgers.\\:edu> Larry Greenfield E<.UE> and " -"E<.UR johnsonm@\\:redhat.\\:com> Michael K. Johnson E<.UE>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: TH -#: ./watch.1:1 -#, no-wrap -msgid "WATCH" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:4 -msgid "watch - execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:7 -msgid "B [I] I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:17 -msgid "" -"B runs I repeatedly, displaying its output and errors (the " -"first screenfull). This allows you to watch the program output change over " -"time. By default, the program is run every 2 seconds. By default, B " -"will run until interrupted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:18 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-d>, B<--differences> [I]" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:23 -msgid "" -"Highlight the differences between successive updates. Option will read " -"optional argument that changes highlight to be permanent, allowing to see " -"what has changed at least once since first iteration." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:23 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-n>, B<--interval> I" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:27 -msgid "" -"Specify update interval. The command will not allow quicker than 0.1 second " -"interval, in which the smaller values are converted." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:27 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-p>, B<--precise>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:39 -msgid "" -"Make B attempt to run I every I seconds. Try it " -"with B and notice how the fractional seconds stays (nearly) the " -"same, as opposed to normal mode where they continuously increase." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:39 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-t>, B<--no-title>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:43 -msgid "" -"Turn off the header showing the interval, command, and current time at the " -"top of the display, as well as the following blank line." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:43 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-b>, B<--beep>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:46 -msgid "Beep if command has a non-zero exit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-e>, B<--errexit>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:49 -msgid "Freeze updates on command error, and exit after a key press." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:49 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-g>, B<--chgexit>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:54 -msgid "Exit when the output of I changes." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:54 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-c>, B<--color>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:57 -msgid "Interpret ANSI color sequences." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:57 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-x>, B<--exec>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:66 -msgid "" -"I is given to B which means that you may need to use extra " -"quoting to get the desired effect. This with the --exec option, which " -"passes the command to B(2) instead." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:69 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<-v>, B<--version>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: SH -#: ./watch.1:72 -#, no-wrap -msgid "NOTE" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:79 -msgid "" -"Note that POSIX option processing is used (i.e., option processing stops at " -"the first non-option argument). This means that flags after I " -"don't get interpreted by B itself." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:82 -msgid "To watch for mail, you might do" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:84 -msgid "watch -n 60 from" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:86 -msgid "To watch the contents of a directory change, you could use" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:88 -msgid "watch -d ls -l" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:90 -msgid "If you're only interested in files owned by user joe, you might use" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:92 -msgid "watch -d 'ls -l | fgrep joe'" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:94 -msgid "To see the effects of quoting, try these out" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:96 -msgid "watch echo $$" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:98 -msgid "watch echo '$$'" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:100 -msgid "watch echo \"'\"'$$'\"'\"" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:104 -msgid "To see the effect of precision time keeping, try adding I<-p> to" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:106 -msgid "watch -n 10 sleep 1" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:108 -msgid "You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:110 -msgid "watch uname -r" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:116 -msgid "" -"(Note that I<-p> isn't guaranteed to work across reboots, especially in the " -"face of B or other bootup time-changing mechanisms)" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:121 -msgid "" -"Upon terminal resize, the screen will not be correctly repainted until the " -"next scheduled update. All B<--differences> highlighting is lost on that " -"update as well." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:124 -msgid "" -"Non-printing characters are stripped from program output. Use \"cat -v\" as " -"part of the command pipeline if you want to see them." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:128 -msgid "" -"Combining Characters that are supposed to display on the character at the " -"last column on the screen may display one column early, or they may not " -"display at all." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:132 -msgid "" -"Combining Characters never count as different in I<--differences> mode. " -"Only the base character counts." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:135 -msgid "" -"Blank lines directly after a line which ends in the last column do not " -"display." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:151 -msgid "" -"I<--precise> mode doesn't yet have advanced temporal distortion technology " -"to compensate for a I that takes more than I seconds to " -"execute. B also can get into a state where it rapid-fires as many " -"executions of I as it can to catch up from a previous executions " -"running longer than I (for example, B taking ages on a " -"DNS lookup)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:161 -msgid "Various failures." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:161 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<2>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:164 -msgid "Forking the process to watch failed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:164 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<3>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:167 -msgid "Replacing child process stdout with write side pipe failed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:167 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<4>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:170 -msgid "Command execution failed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:170 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<5>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:173 -msgid "Closign child process write pipe failed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:173 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<7>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:176 -msgid "IPC pipe creation failed." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:176 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B<8>" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:181 -msgid "" -"Getting child process return value with B(2) failed, or command " -"exited up on error." -msgstr "" - -#. type: TP -#: ./watch.1:181 -#, no-wrap -msgid "B" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:184 -msgid "The watch will propagate command exit status as child exit status." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: ./watch.1:209 -msgid "" -"The original B was written by E<.UR rembo@\\:unisoft.\\:com> Tony " -"Rems E<.UE> in 1991, with mods and corrections by Francois Pinard. It was " -"reworked and new features added by E<.UR mkc@\\:acm.\\:org> Mike Coleman " -"E<.UE> in 1999. The beep, exec, and error handling features were added by " -"E<.UR morty@\\:frakir.\\:org> Morty Abzug E<.UE> in 2008. On a not so dark " -"and stormy morning in March of 2003, E<.UR asd@\\:suespammers.\\:org> " -"Anthony DeRobertis E<.UE> got sick of his watches that should update every " -"minute eventually updating many seconds after the minute started, and added " -"microsecond precision. Unicode support was added in 2009 by E<.UR " -"procps@\\:rrod.\\:net> Jarrod Lowe E<.UE>" -msgstr ""