Package: atop Version: 2.0.2-1heinlein1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Marc Haber Installed-Size: 477 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libncurses5 (>= 5.5-5~), libtinfo5, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), lsb-base (>= 3.2-14) Recommends: cron Filename: ./amd64/atop_2.0.2-1heinlein1_amd64.deb Size: 97246 MD5sum: 055b8a3560d2aca95f34f4e4c771bb4d SHA1: 0b7c8a016307d575a27ef117edc8f8046f2348ba SHA256: aa1583b85996511cae6c22c35b61faf8759e0655f5a53343cc20c7aac66708ac Section: admin Priority: optional Homepage: http://www.atconsultancy.nl/atop/home.html Description: Monitor for system resources and process activity Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor, similar to the top command, but atop only shows the active system-resources and processes, and only shows the deviations since the previous interval. At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks and network layers, and it shows for every active process the CPU utilization in system and user mode, the virtual and resident memory growth, priority, username, state, and exit code. The process level activity is also shown for processes which finished during the last interval, to get a complete overview about the consumers of things such as CPU time. . Author: Gerlof Langeveld Package: atop Version: 2.0.2-1heinlein1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: Marc Haber Installed-Size: 496 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7), libncurses5 (>= 5.5-5~), libtinfo5, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), lsb-base (>= 3.2-14) Recommends: cron Filename: ./i386/atop_2.0.2-1heinlein1_i386.deb Size: 100524 MD5sum: 91ded733d5414960d88a04d2ac9c7031 SHA1: 30d4427862978fc9c890d907a019fc5ee46818b3 SHA256: af9c03f98697c14de78a654a51f2e04f33daa1f094559aa5eabd1b033bb1af6b Section: admin Priority: optional Homepage: http://www.atconsultancy.nl/atop/home.html Description: Monitor for system resources and process activity Atop is an ASCII full-screen performance monitor, similar to the top command, but atop only shows the active system-resources and processes, and only shows the deviations since the previous interval. At regular intervals, it shows system-level activity related to the CPU, memory, swap, disks and network layers, and it shows for every active process the CPU utilization in system and user mode, the virtual and resident memory growth, priority, username, state, and exit code. The process level activity is also shown for processes which finished during the last interval, to get a complete overview about the consumers of things such as CPU time. . Author: Gerlof Langeveld