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How to ues esxtop to check %RDY

I use esxtop check CPU, but I cannot check %RDY.

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SupreetK
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While you are on the CPU tab, press f to check if %RDY is selected to show. By default, it will be the next column to %VMWAIT. Looks like your putty screen is too small or the fonts size is too big. Hence, you are not able to see the next columns.

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F should be selected for the %CPU State times to show up in the CPU page. Alternatively, you can use VisualESXTOP which provides a better viewing experience in case you are not a big fan of the command line - VisualEsxtop

Cheers,

Supreet

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SupreetK
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While you are on the CPU tab, press f to check if %RDY is selected to show. By default, it will be the next column to %VMWAIT. Looks like your putty screen is too small or the fonts size is too big. Hence, you are not able to see the next columns.

pastedImage_0.png

pastedImage_1.png

F should be selected for the %CPU State times to show up in the CPU page. Alternatively, you can use VisualESXTOP which provides a better viewing experience in case you are not a big fan of the command line - VisualEsxtop

Cheers,

Supreet

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TotesHagopes
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The console you are using has %RDY cut off. It's found further to the right by default after %VMWAIT. If you are able to extend the window further, you should be able to see it.

Otherwise, you may need to press 'F' to hide some fields to move it further to the left.

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