Hello I have a server:
cat /etc/*release
CentOS release 6.7 (Final)
and the following happens to me: the CPU is generally at 100% (Very complex programming codes)
For example, if I want to see what processes are consuming CPU, I use an htop and it shows me the following:
The problem is that the htop shows me only a few processes... I want to know all of them just like with the lsof command or a ps -e
The other problem is that the commands (lsof or ps -e) don't show me the process name in detail like an htop does (it shows me the name of the processes running AutomateTraveler.calculate_options)
Question: How do I find out what processes are running on my server?
Actually in htop it's super powerful... just click on setup and delete the columns you don't need... then press up or down on the keyboard and you can see the other processes... This is how scrolling is done in htop .