On Jan 30, 9:11 am, Jean-Paul Calderone <[email protected]> wrote:
> [clarification about threads]
Thank you for the clarification. I will reformulate my question:
pstree and also ntop (but not top) show a number for each thread, like
for instance:
$pstree -p 9197
python(9197)€ˆ€{python}(9555)
†€{python}(9556)
†€{python}(9557)
†€{python}(9558)
†€{python}(9559)
†€{python}(9560)
†€{python}(9561)
†€{python}(9562)
†€{python}(9563)
„€{python}(9564)
Is is possible to get the number corresponding to each thread?
The reason I am interested is because one of my thread is hogging the
CPU, and want to find which one is the culprit.
Regards,
Alejandro.
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