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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* <code>stress --cpu 1</code> | * <code>stress --cpu 1</code> | ||
− | + | Stress using [[IO]]-bound task | |
− | <code>stress -i 3</code> | + | * <code>stress -i 3</code> |
== Related commands == | == Related commands == |
Revision as of 14:11, 29 April 2021
stress
generates CPU load on systems.
- macOS:
brew install stress
stress --cpu 20
stress --help
Examples
stress --cpu 1
Stress using IO-bound task
stress -i 3
Related commands
See also
nice
,stress
,stress-ng
,tload
,ionice, %nice, %idle
top
,ntop
,htop
,atop
,iotop
,systemd-cgtop
,virt-top
,stress
,slabtop
,docker stats
,docker top
,docker container top
,docker-compose top
,nmon
,tload
,kubectl top pod PODNAME
,sar
,kubectl top
,glances
,vmstat, gpustat, asitop
- Memory: memory pages, RAM, virsh Memory Commands, OOM, meminfo,
vmstat
, NAND, DDR,lsmem
,/dev/shm
,/proc/meminfo
,sar -r
, IOMMU,pmem
, Memory management, Garbage collector, THP, Linux Huge Page TLB
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