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Use pgrep and pkill instead of grepping ps output
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Monitoring servers with Htop
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Show IPv4 sockets open by your processes matching a regex
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Check what is running on a given port
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ps(1) with convenient grep(1) builtin
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Top 20 CPU consuming processes
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When `heroku ps` shows no processes, reset the scaling with `heroku ps:scale web=1`
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When `heroku ps` shows no processes, reset the scaling with `heroku ps:scale web=1`
Colin Dean
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Top 20 CPU consuming processes
Nathan Duthoit
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Check what is running on a given port
Shrayas Rajagopal
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Monitoring servers with Htop
Robson Mendonça
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Use pgrep and pkill instead of grepping ps output
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