process statistics per thread

From: Bram Stolk (bram_at_geenspam.sara.nl)
Date: 04/14/05


Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 15:59:45 +0200

Hello,

If I use 'top -T' on irix, I get a per-thread listing,
so I can see how much CPU usage each seperate thread has.

On linux, there is no '-T' flag.
I use: procps version 3.2.1

How can I see per-thread statistics in linux?

thanks,

   Bram Stolk



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