How To Check High Cpu Utilization Process In Linux?
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1. Use the top command to view high CPU utilization processes on Linux.
2. Use the ps command to view the running processes and sort them by CPU usage.
3. Use the htop command to view the running processes and sort them by CPU usage.
4. Use the uptime command to view the system load average and identify high CPU utilization processes.
5. Use the iostat command to view disk I/O utilization and identify processes that might be consuming high CPU resources.
6. Use the vmstat command to view memory, CPU, and other system resource utilization and identify the processes that are consuming high CPU resources.