From afe0c8cb45eb1cea3f4b87ea0ab01ffe56f87556 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sworddragon Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 10:08:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Reordered columns in the manpage --- htop.1.in | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/htop.1.in b/htop.1.in index 74cc1f0f..585ac135 100644 --- a/htop.1.in +++ b/htop.1.in @@ -173,15 +173,21 @@ The full command line of the process (i.e program name and arguments). .B PID The process ID. .TP +.B STATE (S) +The state of the process: + \fBS\fR for sleeping (idle) + \fBR\fR for running + \fBD\fR for disk sleep (uninterruptible) + \fBZ\fR for zombie (waiting for parent to read its exit status) + \fBT\fR for traced or suspended (e.g by SIGTSTP) + \fBW\fR for paging +.TP .B PPID The parent process ID. .TP .B PGRP The process's group ID. .TP -.B TGID -The thread group ID. -.TP .B SESSION (SESN) The process's session ID. .TP @@ -191,29 +197,6 @@ The controlling terminal of the process. .B TPGID The process ID of the foreground process group of the controlling terminal. .TP -.B STATE (S) -The state of the process: - \fBS\fR for sleeping (idle) - \fBR\fR for running - \fBD\fR for disk sleep (uninterruptible) - \fBZ\fR for zombie (waiting for parent to read its exit status) - \fBT\fR for traced or suspended (e.g by SIGTSTP) - \fBW\fR for paging -.TP -.B PROCESSOR (CPU) -The ID of the CPU the process last executed on. -.TP -.B NLWP -The number of threads in the process. -.TP -.B NICE (NI) -The nice value of a process, from 19 (low priority) to -20 (high priority). A -high value means the process is being nice, letting others have a higher -relative priority. Only root can lower the value. -.TP -.B PERCENT_CPU (CPU%) -The percentage of the CPU time that the process is currently using. -.TP .B UTIME (UTIME+) The user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process has spent executing on the CPU in user mode (i.e everything but system calls), measured in clock @@ -223,10 +206,6 @@ ticks. The system CPU time, which is the amount of time the kernel has spent executing system calls on behalf of the process, measured in clock ticks. .TP -.B TIME (TIME+) -The time, measured in clock ticks that the process has spent in user and system -time (see UTIME, STIME above). -.TP .B CUTIME (CUTIME+) The children's user CPU time, which is the amount of time the process's waited-for children have spent executing in user mode (see UTIME above). @@ -240,9 +219,16 @@ STIME above). The kernel's internal priority for the process, usually just its nice value plus twenty. Different for real-time processes. .TP -.B PERCENT_MEM (MEM%) -The percentage of memory the process is currently using (based on the process's -resident memory size, see M_RESIDENT below). +.B NICE (NI) +The nice value of a process, from 19 (low priority) to -20 (high priority). A +high value means the process is being nice, letting others have a higher +relative priority. Only root can lower the value. +.TP +.B STARTTIME (START) +The time the process was started. +.TP +.B PROCESSOR (CPU) +The ID of the CPU the process last executed on. .TP .B M_SIZE (VIRT) Size in memory of the total program size. @@ -258,24 +244,47 @@ The size of the process's shared pages The size of the text segment of the process (i.e the size of the processes executable instructions). .TP -.B M_LRS (LIB) -The library size of the process. -.TP .B M_DRS (DATA) The size of the data segment plus stack usage of the process. .TP +.B M_LRS (LIB) +The library size of the process. +.TP .B M_DT (DIRTY) The size of the dirty pages of the process. .TP .B ST_UID (UID) The user ID of the process owner. .TP +.B PERCENT_CPU (CPU%) +The percentage of the CPU time that the process is currently using. +.TP +.B PERCENT_MEM (MEM%) +The percentage of memory the process is currently using (based on the process's +resident memory size, see M_RESIDENT below). +.TP .B USER The username of the process owner, or the user ID if the name can't be determined. .TP -.B STARTTIME (START) -The time the process was started. +.B TIME (TIME+) +The time, measured in clock ticks that the process has spent in user and system +time (see UTIME, STIME above). +.TP +.B NLWP +The number of threads in the process. +.TP +.B TGID +The thread group ID. +.TP +.B CTID +OpenVZ container ID, a.k.a virtual environment ID. +.TP +.B VPID +OpenVZ process ID. +.TP +.B VXID +VServer process ID. .TP .B RCHAR (RD_CHAR) The number of bytes the process has read. @@ -295,6 +304,9 @@ Bytes of read(2) I/O for the process. .B WBYTES (IO_WBYTES) Bytes of write(2) I/O for the process. .TP +.B CNCLWB (IO_CANCEL) +Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O. +.TP .B IO_READ_RATE (IORR) The I/O rate of read(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .TP @@ -304,8 +316,11 @@ The I/O rate of write(2) in bytes per second, for the process. .B IO_RATE (IORW) The I/O rate, IO_READ_RATE + IO_WRITE_RATE (see above). .TP -.B CNCLWB (IO_CANCEL) -Bytes of cancelled write(2) I/O. +.B CGROUP +Which cgroup the process is in. +.TP +.B OOM +OOM killer score. .TP .B IO_PRIORITY (IO) The I/O scheduling class followed by the priority if the class supports it: @@ -313,21 +328,6 @@ The I/O scheduling class followed by the priority if the class supports it: \fBB\fR for Best-effort \fBid\fR for Idle .TP -.B CGROUP -Which cgroup the process is in. -.TP -.B CTID -OpenVZ container ID, a.k.a virtual environment ID. -.TP -.B VPID -OpenVZ process ID. -.TP -.B VXID -VServer process ID. -.TP -.B OOM -OOM killer score. -.TP .B All other flags Currently unsupported (always displays '-').