From: Stephanie Chung (stepchung@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 16 2004 - 17:46:59 EDT
I do a 'ps -ef|grep oracle' to list all oracle
processes. This gives me 100s of processes. What I
want is the only high CPU usage processes (last
colunm) that equal or greater than 10.00. How do I do
this with the ps command? (I tried for 2 hours before
asking for help). Thanks.
CPU Usage
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oracle 5540 1 0 09:11:35 ? 10:02
oracle 25934 1 0 08:28:09 ? 0:22
oracle 5511 1 0 10:52:57 ? 19:02
oracle 26541 1 0 08:31:10 ? 0:32
oracle 10720 1 0 06:02:06 ? 25:12
oracle 27293 1 0 08:34:57 ? 0:12
oracle 162 1 0 08:49:04 ? 0:12
oracle 14137 1 0 13:33:31 ? 22:02
oracle 6084 1 0 13:03:27 ? 0:02
oracle 21728 1 0 14:00:50 ? 11:02
Stephanie
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