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cpu-usage = (total-time-proc-plus-children / [[Linux_7_General_Concepts#USER_HZ|USER_HZ]]) / process-running-time * 100 | cpu-usage = (total-time-proc-plus-children / [[Linux_7_General_Concepts#USER_HZ|USER_HZ]]) / process-running-time * 100 | ||
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Revision as of 02:08, 2 March 2018
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To determine total time spend by the process in user and kernel modes:
total-time-proc = utime + stime
If we want to include time from children processes:
total-time-proc-plus-children = total-time-proc + cutime + cstime
Running time for process (in seconds)
process-running-time(seconds) = system-uptime(seconds) - (starttime / USER_HZ)
CPU usage percentage:
cpu-usage = (total-time-proc-plus-children / USER_HZ) / process-running-time * 100