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Table 91. Interactive Mode Command-Line Options (Continued)
Option Description
-c filename Loads a user-defined vimtop configuration file. If the -c option is not used, the default configuration
file is /root/vimtop/vimtop.xml.
You can create your own configuration file, specifying a different filename and path by using the W
single-key interactive command.
-n number Sets the number of performed iterations before the vimtop exits interactive mode. vimtop updates
the display number number of times and exits. The default value is 10000.
-p / -d seconds Sets the update period in seconds.
Interactive Mode Single-Key Commands for vimtop
When running in interactive mode, vimtop recognizes several single-key commands.
All interactive mode panels recognize the commands listed in the following table.
Table 92. Interactive Mode Single-Key Commands
Key Names Description
h Show a help menu for the current panel, giving a brief summary of commands, and the status of secure
mode.
i Show or hide the top line view of the overview panel of the vimtop plug-in.
t Show or hide the Tasks section, which displays information in the overview panel about the tasks currently
running on the vCenter Server instance.
m Show or hide the Memory section in the overview panel.
f Show or hide the CPU section which displays information in the overview panel about all available CPUs.
g Show or hide the CPUs section which displays information in the overview panel about the top 4 physical
CPUs.
spacebar Immediately refreshes the current pane.
p Pause the displayed information about the services resource use in the current panels.
r Refresh the displayed information about the services resource use in the current panels.
s Set refresh period.
q Exit the interactive mode of the vimtop plug-in.
k Displays the Disks view of the main panel.
o Switch the main panel to Network view.
Esc Clear selection or return to the Processes view of the main panel.
Enter Select a service to view additional details.
n Show or hide names of the headers in the main panel.
u Show or hide the measurement units in the headers in the main panel.
left, right arrows Select columns.
up, down arrows Select rows.
<,> Move a selected column.
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