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<year>2002</year><year>2013</year>
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<title>Erlang Top</title>
<prepared></prepared>
<docno></docno>
<date></date>
<rev></rev>
<file>etop_ug.xml</file>
</header>
<section>
<title>Introduction</title>
<p>Erlang Top, <c>etop</c> is a tool for presenting information
about erlang processes similar to the information presented by
<c>top</c> in UNIX.
</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>Output</title>
<p>The output from <c>etop</c> looks like this:</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
========================================================================================
tiger@durin 13:40:32
Load: cpu 0 Memory: total 1997 binary 33
procs 197 processes 0 code 173
runq 135 atom 1002 ets 95
Pid Name or Initial Func Time Reds Memory MsgQ Current Function
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<127.23.0> code_server 0 59585 78064 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.21.0> file_server_2 0 36380 44276 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.2.0> erl_prim_loader 0 27962 3740 0 erl_prim_loader:loop
<127.9.0> kernel_sup 0 6998 4676 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.17.0> net_kernel 62 6018 3136 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.0.0> init 0 4156 4352 0 init:loop/1
<127.16.0> auth 0 1765 1264 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.18.0> inet_tcp_dist:accept 0 660 1416 0 prim_inet:accept0/2
<127.5.0> application_controll 0 569 6756 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.137.0> net_kernel:do_spawn_ 0 553 5840 0 dbg:do_relay_1/1
========================================================================================
]]></code>
<p>The header includes some system information:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag>Load</tag>
<item><c>cpu</c> is <c>Runtime/Wallclock</c>, i.e. the
percentage of time where the node has been
active, <c>procs</c> is the number of processes on the node,
and <c>runq</c> is the number of processes that are ready to
run.</item>
<tag>Memory</tag>
<item>This is the memory allocated by the node in kilo bytes.</item>
</taglist>
<p>For each process the following information is presented:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag>Time</tag>
<item>This is the runtime for the process, i.e. the actual
time the process has been scheduled in.</item>
<tag>Reds</tag>
<item>This is the number of reductions that has been executed
on the process</item>
<tag>Memory</tag>
<item>This is the size of the process in bytes, obtained by a
call to <c>process_info(Pid,memory)</c>.</item>
<tag>MsgQ</tag>
<item>This is the length of the message queue for the process.</item>
</taglist>
<note>
<p><em>Time</em> and <em>Reds</em> can be presented as
accumulated values or as values since last update.</p>
</note>
</section>
<section>
<title>Start</title>
<p>To start etop use the script
<c>etop</c> or the batch file <c>etop.bat</c>, e.g. <c>etop -node tiger@durin</c>,
</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>Configuration</title>
<p>All configuration parameters can be set at start by adding
<c>-OptName Value</c> to the command line, e.g. <c>etop -node tiger@durin -setcookie mycookie -lines 15</c>.
</p>
<p>The parameters <c>lines</c>, <c>interval</c>, <c>accumulate</c>
and <c>sort</c> can be changed during runtime by the
function <c>etop:config/2</c>.
</p>
<p>A list of all valid configuration parameters can be found in
the reference manual for <c>etop</c>.
</p>
<section>
<title>Example: Change configuration with text based presentation</title>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
========================================================================================
tiger@durin 10:12:39
Load: cpu 0 Memory: total 1858 binary 33
procs 191 processes 0 code 173
runq 2 atom 1002 ets 95
Pid Name or Initial Func Time Reds Memory MsgQ Current Function
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<127.23.0> code_server 0 60350 71176 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.21.0> file_server_2 0 36380 44276 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.2.0> erl_prim_loader 0 27962 3740 0 erl_prim_loader:loop
<127.17.0> net_kernel 0 13808 3916 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.9.0> kernel_sup 0 6998 4676 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.0.0> init 0 4156 4352 0 init:loop/1
<127.18.0> inet_tcp_dist:accept 0 2196 1416 0 prim_inet:accept0/2
<127.16.0> auth 0 1893 1264 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.43.0> ddll_server 0 582 3744 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.5.0> application_controll 0 569 6756 0 gen_server:loop/6
======================================================================================== ]]></code>
<p><em><c>etop:config(lines,5).</c></em> <br></br>
<em><c>ok</c></em></p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
(etop@durin)2>
========================================================================================
tiger@durin 10:12:44
Load: cpu 0 Memory: total 1859 binary 33
procs 192 processes 0 code 173
runq 2 atom 1002 ets 95
Pid Name or Initial Func Time Reds Memory MsgQ Current Function
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<127.17.0> net_kernel 183 70 4092 0 gen_server:loop/6
<127.335.0> inet_tcp_dist:do_acc 141 22 1856 0 dist_util:con_loop/9
<127.19.0> net_kernel:ticker/2 155 6 1244 0 net_kernel:ticker1/2
<127.341.0> net_kernel:do_spawn_ 0 0 5840 0 dbg:do_relay_1/1
<127.43.0> ddll_server 0 0 3744 0 gen_server:loop/6
========================================================================================
]]></code>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>Print to file</title>
<p>At any time, the current <c>etop</c> display can be dumped to a
text file with the function <c>etop:dump/1</c>.
</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stop</title>
<p>Use the function <c>etop:stop/0</c> to stop <c>etop</c>.
</p>
</section>
</chapter>
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