Print top output only once on Mac OS X
There's logging mode, with an argument specifying how often output will be repeated, 0
being until aborted. To print once and exit:
$ top -l 1
top -l3 -n30 > test ; tail -n42 ./test > ./test2 ; open ./test2
You need to repeat at least three times to have the correct CPU statistics, which is done by the option -l3
.
I keep the 30 most important jobs, which I extract from the log file with tail
.
top -l
alone does not do the job for me.