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The  configuration  file follows the XDG Base Directory Specification and is stored at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvtop/interface.ini. The location defaults to
$HOME/.config/nvtop/interface.ini if the XDG location is not defined.
Do not edit this file. The file is automatically created or updated upon toggling the interface saving key F12.
The configuration is loaded during program initialization.  If no configuration file is present, default options are used.


== Sicherheit ==
== Sicherheit ==

Version vom 24. Juli 2022, 10:17 Uhr

nvtop - NVIDIA GPU top

Beschreibung

nvtop is a ncurses-based GPU status viewer for NVIDIA GPUs

DYNAMIC METERS

When the video encoder (ENC) and decoder (DEC) of the GPU are in use, new percentage meters will appear next to the GPU utilization bar. They will disappear automatically after some time of inactivity (see option -E).

Installation

# apt install nvtop

Anwendungen

Kommando Beschreibung
Up Select (highlight) the previous process.
Down Select (highlight) the next process.
Left / Right Scroll in the process row.
+ Sort increasingly
- Sort decreasingly
F2 Enter the setup utility to modify the interface options
F12 Save the current interface options to persistent storage. See the CONFIGURATION FILE section
F9 "Kill" process: Select a signal to send to the highlighted process
F6 Sort: Select the field for sorting. The current sort field is highlighted inside the header bar
F10, q, Esc Quit

Syntax

nvtop [-hv] [-si id1:id2:...]  [-d delay]

Optionen

Unix GNU Beschreibung
-d --delay=delay Delay between updates, in tenths of seconds (delay * 0.1s)
-h --help Print the help and exit.
-d delay=delay Delay between updates, in tenths of seconds (delay * 0.1s).
-h help Print the help and exit.
-s gpu-select=id1:... Colon separated list of GPU IDs to be monitored by nvtop.
-i gpu-ignore=id1:... Colon separated list of GPU IDs to be ignored by nvtop.
-C no-color Monochrome mode.
-f freedom-unit Use fahrenheit as temperature scale.
-E encode-hide=seconds Modify the setting for the encode/decode auto-hide timer. Always visible if negative. Default to 30 seconds.
-r reverse-abs Reverse abscissa: switch the plot data order from "old --- recent" (default) to "recent --- old".
-p no-plot Show only one bar plot corresponding to the maximum of all GPUs.
-v version Print the version and exit.

Parameter

Umgebungsvariablen

Exit-Status

Konfiguration

You can enter the setup utility by pressing F2 to view and modify the following interface options:

Kommando Beschreibung
General This section deals with general interface options. Color support and interface update interval can be modified.
Devices This section deals with the devices display (top of the interface). You can switch the temperature scale to fahrenheit and set the encoder/decoder hiding timer.
Chart This section deals with the line plots (middle of the interface). You can reverse the plot direction and select which metric is being shown in the plots.
Processes This section deals with the process list (bottom of the interface). You can select the sort order, select the metric by which to sort the processes by and select which metric is displayed.

Dateien

The configuration file follows the XDG Base Directory Specification and is stored at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvtop/interface.ini. The location defaults to $HOME/.config/nvtop/interface.ini if the XDG location is not defined.

Do not edit this file. The file is automatically created or updated upon toggling the interface saving key F12.

The configuration is loaded during program initialization. If no configuration file is present, default options are used.

Sicherheit

Dokumentation

RFC

Man-Pages

Info-Pages

Siehe auch

Links

Projekt-Homepage

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

Testfragen

Testfrage 1

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Testfrage 2

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Testfrage 3

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Testfrage 4

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Testfrage 5

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