[bf1942] Using the top command

DLinkOZ dlinkoz at oesm.org
Thu Jan 23 22:47:51 EST 2003


Might be a silly question, but you did start the server using screen, right?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Hilliker" <dan at hilliker.com>
To: <bf1942 at icculus.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 8:36 PM
Subject: [bf1942] Using the top command


> I was setting up a Linux box and subscribed to this email list last night.
> After browsing quite a few emails/forums to date, I have a few questions
for
> someone that is hopefully Linux smarter than me.
>
> First off...when I use the ./bf1942_lnxded command to run the server all
> seems fine, but how do I detach it from my console to keep the server
> ruinning? I thought it was CTRL + A + D to detach and CTRL + C to kill the
> server when it is in my console running.  I can't seem to get the server
> detached. But I think that CTRL + C kills it or has it...notice my below
> pasted info from using the "top" command...the last 5 PID's are the one I
> have no idea what they are...could they be ghost of my thought to be
killed
> BF1942 server running from when I was testing the server?  Should I kill
> these or is there a way to find out exactly what they are and their
purpose?
> Thanks for the help in advance.
>
>
>   9:24pm  up 9 days, 15:44,  1 user,  load average: 0.01, 0.01, 0.00
> 83 processes: 81 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
> CPU states:  0.0% user,  0.5% system,  0.0% nice, 99.4% idle
> Mem:  1023108K av,  772936K used,  250172K free,       0K shrd,   94172K
> buff
> Swap: 1020116K av,       0K used, 1020116K free                  542636K
> cached
>
>   PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
> 23346 root      15   0  1168 1168   908 R     0.5  0.1   0:01 top
>     1 root      15   0   508  508   440 S     0.0  0.0   0:06 init
>     2 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 keventd
>     3 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 kapmd
>     4 root      34  19     0    0     0 SWN   0.0  0.0   0:00
ksoftirqd_CPU0
>     5 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:08 kswapd
>     6 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 bdflush
>     7 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 kupdated
>     8 root      25   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 mdrecoveryd
>    12 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:11 kjournald
>    88 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 khubd
>   211 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 kjournald
>   540 root      15   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:00 eth0
>   781 root      15   0   584  584   488 S     0.0  0.0   0:03 syslogd
>   802 root      15   0  1112 1112   452 S     0.0  0.1   0:00 klogd
>   864 named     15   0  2780 2780  2012 S     0.0  0.2   0:00 named
>   866 named     15   0  2780 2780  2012 S     0.0  0.2   0:00 named
>   868 named     15   0  2780 2780  2012 S     0.0  0.2   0:00 named
>   869 named     15   0  2780 2780  2012 S     0.0  0.2   0:00 named
>   870 named     15   0  2780 2780  2012 S     0.0  0.2   0:00 named
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