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Using Linux/Unix "Top" command When I do a 'Top' on a server I am monitoring, I receive the following in the header:
Vin Diesel
It means you're hacked, you ninny! Get that thing off the internet before it infects more innocent boxen!
anon-y-mous cow-ard
It means only one process is running. The others are in some wait state. Unless you have a multi-CPU machine, one is all you'll ever have in the cpu at any time.
old_timer
"It means you're hacked, you ninny!"
Malloc
Nope, thats not linux, that output is more like *bsd
THE APEMAN
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