From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: Rushtop: view with cpu summary instead of each single core?
   Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 20:44:43 -0400
Msg# 1853
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Oh, and I should add how it works ;)

Just right click on the new rushtop interface, and you should see:

	Preferences/Single Cpu Bar Per Host

Also, if you run 'rushtop -help', you'll see the new "-single" and "-multi"
command line flags to enable/disable this feature. eg:

	rushtop -single
	rushtop -multi

Note that once turned on, rushtop remembers the setting for the next
time rushtop is invoked (the setting is saved in the ~/.rushtoprc file).
So if no flags are specified, the last setting is used.

Note that when single mode is enabled, multiproc machines show the
actual number of cpus in parens next to the hostname.

There's also a new -nosort flag (which you didn't ask for, but another
customer did) that disables sorting the hostnames in alphabetical order,
so the hosts appear in rushtop in the order they appear in the rush/etc/hosts
file, or in the order they appear on the command line, eg:

	rushtop -nosort zenith sony toshiba rca +farm

If you have any trouble with the above, let me know.
This version of rushtop SHOULD be compatible with recent
versions of rush. If you have trouble, revert to the old rushtop
(you did make a copy of the original rushtop, right? ;)

> Greg Ercolano wrote:
>     Done -- give this a try:
>     http://www.seriss.com/rush/releases/patches/rushtop-single-and-nosort.zip
> 

> 2009/6/26 Abraham Schneider <aschneider@(email surpressed)>:
>>>> Is there any way to have Rushtop to only show one line per machine with
>>>> a summary value for the CPU load instead of showing a bar for each individual core?


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