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  1. PeterDeveaux

    How can I get a CPU% for a PID?

    Chaucer, Try the following UNIX command: ps -efo pid,pcpu,args this will display the Process ID, % CPU used and process name and arguments for all running processes. You could simply pipe the output to grep to find only the PID which interests you.

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