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esxtop batch not showing some columns

esxtop ^m shows memory utilization. Including ID/GID and NAME of each process, such as hostd.526263, vpxa.526951, dcui.527358, as well as given names of the VMs, such as DC1, FileSrv1, DB1

However, exporting the output in batch mode doesn't include any names or IDs.

I need to see if some processes memory utilization goes up over time. I can easily see this in the interactive mode but not exported.

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DavoudTeimouri
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Virtuoso

Hi,

Try to use VisualEsxTop tools.

 

BR

Davoud

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