Qps

Qps is a visual process manager,an X11 version of 'top' or 'ps'.
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  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Mattias Engdegrd
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~f91-men/qps/

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Qps is a visual process manager,an X11 version of 'top' or 'ps'. Qps is a visual process manager, an X11 version of "top" or "ps" that displays processes in a window and lets you sort and manipulate them.Here are some key features of "Qps":· change nice value of a process· alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process· display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only)· display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where)· display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets· kill or send any other signal to selected processes· display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified· show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage· sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc)· on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on· display the environment variables of any process · show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship · execute user-defined commands on selected processes · display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a clusterRequirements:· Qt library 1.40 or later (get it here). Qt 2.x works.· Linux 2.0 or later, or Solaris 2.6 or later. (There is an old version for Solaris 2.5.x.)· A C++ compiler, if you compile from the sources. Here are some key features of "Qps": · change nice value of a process · alter the scheduling policy and soft realtime priority of a process · display the TCP/UDP sockets used by a process, and names of the connected hosts (Linux only) · display the memory mappings of the process (which files and shared libraries are loaded where) · display the open files of a process, and the state of unix domain sockets · kill or send any other signal to selected processes · display the load average as a graph, and use this as its icon when iconified · show (as graph or numbers) current CPU, memory and swap usage · sort the process table on any attribute (size, cpu usage, owner etc) · on SMP systems running Linux 2.1 or later (or Solaris), display cpu usage for each processor, and which CPU a process is running on · display the environment variables of any process · show the process table in tree form, showing the parent-child relationship · execute user-defined commands on selected processes · display MOSIX-specific fields and migrate processes to other nodes in a cluster Requirements: · Qt library 1.40 or later (get it here). Qt 2.x works. · Linux 2.0 or later, or Solaris 2.6 or later. (There is an old version for Solaris 2.5.x.) · A C compiler, if you compile from the sources.


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