
Loaded plugins: amazon-id, rhui-lb, search-disabled-repos Once you are done with EPEL installation go ahead with htop installation using yum: # yum install htop Sample Htop Installation on RHEL7 ~]# yum install htop Warning: : Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 352c64e5: NOKEY # rpm -ihv Sample RHEL7 installation: ~]# wget # rpm -ihv For RHEL 5, Fedora and CentOS 5 # wget įor 64 Bithtop installation : For RHEL 5, Fedora and CentOS 5 # wget For 32 Bit htop installation: RHEL 6 & CentOS 6 # wget Help Menu:You can take advantage of help menu within this utility for carrying out different tasks.īefore proceeding with htop installation we need to install EPEL repository on the system.Process sorting: You can sort the processes based on cpu or memory utilisation.Highly interactive: It can be handled using keyboard as well as mouse.If the CPU utilisation is high then it displays Red colour as below: It’s an colourful utility meaning that, it displays data by indicating colour.It’s very similar to native top utility in Linux however with htop utility you can move or scroll horizontally or vertically to capture all the details about the process. Htop is an interactive real-time process monitoring utility or command for Linux. This post will quickly guide you about how to install htop Linux and perform process monitoring using htop Linux.



There is a colourful yet interactive utility in Linux, called as “htop”.

Which is a simple utility, If you are bored with top utility. If you are a regular Linux user or sysadmin you must be using top utility for process monitoring.
