How can I get CPU overall usage and individual core usage information just once?
Is there a command which can show CPU usage information (both for overall cpu and for individual cores), in a static way (i.e. just once) similar to how free
shows memory usage information?
When we run top
, the cpu information at the top part after hitting 1
to show individual core usage as well as overall cpu usage may be what I want. But top
by default dynamically update the information, and output more information (memory and per process information) than I need.
Thanks.
top cpu-usage
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Is there a command which can show CPU usage information (both for overall cpu and for individual cores), in a static way (i.e. just once) similar to how free
shows memory usage information?
When we run top
, the cpu information at the top part after hitting 1
to show individual core usage as well as overall cpu usage may be what I want. But top
by default dynamically update the information, and output more information (memory and per process information) than I need.
Thanks.
top cpu-usage
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Is there a command which can show CPU usage information (both for overall cpu and for individual cores), in a static way (i.e. just once) similar to how free
shows memory usage information?
When we run top
, the cpu information at the top part after hitting 1
to show individual core usage as well as overall cpu usage may be what I want. But top
by default dynamically update the information, and output more information (memory and per process information) than I need.
Thanks.
top cpu-usage
Is there a command which can show CPU usage information (both for overall cpu and for individual cores), in a static way (i.e. just once) similar to how free
shows memory usage information?
When we run top
, the cpu information at the top part after hitting 1
to show individual core usage as well as overall cpu usage may be what I want. But top
by default dynamically update the information, and output more information (memory and per process information) than I need.
Thanks.
top cpu-usage
top cpu-usage
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