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LPI 010-160 Exam - Topic 5 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 010-160 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 5
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What information can be displayed by top?

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The top command is a Linux command that shows the running processes on the system. It provides a dynamic real-time view of the system performance and resource usage. The top command can display various information about the processes, such as their process ID, user, priority, state, CPU and memory usage, command name, and more. The top command can also sort the processes by different criteria, such as CPU or RAM consumption, by using the interactive commands. The top command is useful for monitoring the system load and identifying the processes that are consuming the most resources.Reference:

Linux Essentials Topic 104: The Linux Operating System, section 104.3: Basic features and commands of the Linux standard shells.

Linux Essentials Topic 106: Security and File Permissions, section 106.4: Monitor and manage Linux processes.


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Mertie
24 hours ago
Top is the command I use when I'm feeling a bit down and need a pick-me-up. It always puts a smile on my face.
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Howard
6 days ago
Top? More like flop, amirite? Just kidding, it's a great tool for monitoring system activity.
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Merri
11 days ago
Top shows the processes that are consuming the most system resources, which is really helpful for troubleshooting performance issues.
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Almeta
16 days ago
The top command displays information about the currently running processes, including CPU and memory usage.
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Ngoc
22 days ago
If I remember correctly, `top` can sort processes by different metrics like CPU or memory usage, but I need to double-check that.
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Jovita
27 days ago
I feel like `top` also shows the load average, but I can't recall exactly how that relates to the overall system performance.
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Brande
2 months ago
I remember practicing with a similar question, and I think it displays CPU usage, memory usage, and the running processes.
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Amira
2 months ago
I think the `top` command shows real-time system processes and their resource usage, but I'm not entirely sure about all the details.
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Domitila
2 months ago
Top is one of those commands I've used before, but I don't have a super strong grasp of all the information it provides. I think it shows things like CPU and memory usage, but I'd want to double-check the details before the exam.
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Idella
2 months ago
I'm a little fuzzy on the details of what top displays. I know it has something to do with system processes, but I can't recall the specific metrics it shows. I'll need to review that before the exam.
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Helaine
2 months ago
Top is a really useful command for monitoring system performance. It shows you the processes that are using the most system resources, which can help you identify any performance bottlenecks. I feel pretty good about using top on the exam.
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Nan
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure what top shows. I know it's a command in the terminal, but I can't remember the exact details of what information it provides. I'll have to think about that one.
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Naomi
3 months ago
I think top displays information about the processes running on the system, like their CPU and memory usage. I'm pretty confident about that.
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