Is there a way to change the number of CPU meter columns?
On 19 February 2016 at 17:20, Hisham <h@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 19 February 2016 at 08:13, Nan Xiao <xiaonan830818@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
The htop shipped on RHEL7 is 1.0.3:
# htop -v
htop 1.0.3 - (C) 2004-2012 Hisham Muhammad
Released under the GNU GPL.
If the CPUs are too many, I find the whole screen will only display
CPUs as attachment.
I try to scroll down use "PgDn" or "Down arrow", but none of these
methods take effect.
So can I scroll down the output of htop? Thanks very much in advance!
Wow, that's a HUGE system!
There is no way to scroll the meters. A workaround so you can use htop
in this system is to replace the "All CPUs" display with a single "CPU
Average" meter.
I usually don't recommend editing ~/.config/htop/htoprc by hand, but
in this case it is necessary because the Setup screen is inaccessible.
So, edit ~/.config/htop/htoprc and set the values of the meter entries
like this:
left_meters=CPU Memory Swap
left_meter_modes=1 1 1
right_meters=Tasks LoadAverage Uptime
right_meter_modes=2 2 2
You will lose the individual display of each CPU, but this will enable
you to see the processes.
Hope this helps,
-- Hisham
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