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  1. jbailey

    How can I get a CPU% for a PID?

    Login as root. Use this command: ps -ef | sort -k4 This will give you a list of processes with the CPS usages in descending order. The process using the most processor time will be listed at the bottom. The percentage will be the 4th field in the line.

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