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Top, configure it - qstraza - 2006-05-07


Hi

 

I wasnt totaly sure where to ask this, under which section, i hope i didnt go under wrong section ;)

And im sorry if there is already topic about "top", search doesnt allow to type only 3 letters :/

 

So my question is how to configure top so that users sees only thiers processes and not from entire system

 

I have shell on freebsd and when i type top i see only my processes.

But on my server (slackware 10.1 2.4.29) i see processes for all users...

 

 

cu




Top, configure it - xDamox - 2006-05-07


Hi,

 

With Slackware you will be require to recompile your kernel with the appropriate patch

this patch can be downloaded with grsecurity [/url][url=http://www.grsecurity.com/]http://www.grsecurity.com/




Top, configure it - zepcom - 2006-05-18


Quote:Hi 

I wasnt totaly sure where to ask this, under which section, i hope i didnt go under wrong section ;)

And im sorry if there is already topic about "top", search doesnt allow to type only 3 letters :/

 

So my question is how to configure top so that users sees only thiers processes and not from entire system

 

I have shell on freebsd and when i type top i see only my processes.

But on my server (slackware 10.1 2.4.29) i see processes for all users...

 

 

cu
 

 

You might want to try hitting '?' when top is running to see what options freebsd top allows. For example, my CentOS version of top allows me to hit "u" while it's running and filter out only "root" tasks, for example. Yours might be similar.

 

hope this helps...

 

--zepcom




Top, configure it - qstraza - 2006-05-19

zepcom thanks, simple solution and totaly kul one :P