13.2 — Systat
systat -s 13 And to get activity for a specified number of reports:
System: example-host up 3 days load 1.25, 1.30, 1.23 User 1, Load 1.25 Proc %cpu %mem time command 1234 0.3 0.2 00:00.03 firefox 5678 0.1 0.1 00:00.05 bash
systat is a command-line utility on Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and macOS, that provides a system activity report. The 13.2 likely refers to a specific version or a specific set of data collection intervals (e.g., every 13.2 seconds). However, without more context, it's hard to provide a detailed report specific to "systat 13.2" as it might be interpreted in various ways. systat 13.2
cpu 30.2% user, 5.2% nice, 25.5% system, 39.1% idle This example shows a snapshot of system activity. The specifics of systat , such as supported options and output format, can vary depending on the operating system. This response assumes a generic Unix-like system.
For detailed information, consult the manual page of systat on your specific system with: systat -s 13 And to get activity for
systat --help
systat 13 Or, to display activity at a 13-second interval indefinitely: cpu 30
memory 8192K 4096K 4096K swap 16384K 8192K 8192K