This is the command ctop that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
ctop - Command line / text based Linux Containers monitoring tool
SYNOPSIS
ctop [options]
DESCRIPTION
ctop will help you see what's going on at the container level. Basically, containers are
a logical group of processes isolated using kernel's cgroups and namespaces. Recently,
they have been made popular by Docker and they are also heavily used under the hood by
systemd and a load of container tools like lxc, rocket, lmctfy and many others.
Under the hood, ctop will collect all metrics it can from cgroups in realtime and render
them to instantly give you an overview of the global system health.
It currently collects metrics related to cpu, memory and block IO usage as well as
metadata such as owning user (mostly for systemd based containers), uptime and attempts to
guess the container managing technology behind.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--tree show tree view by default
--refresh=REFRESH
Refresh display every <seconds>
--follow=FOLLOW
Follow cgroup path
--fold=FOLD
Fold cgroup sub tree
--columns=COLUMNS
List of optional columns to display. Always includes 'name'
--sort-col=SORT_COL
Select column to sort by initially. Can be changed dynamically.
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