The time may be given in one of the following formats:
- *YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS*
- End time is the date and time given.
+ *YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS*
+ End time is the date and time given.
- *HH:MM:SS*
- End time is the time given, today.
+ *HH:MM:SS*
+ End time is the time given, today.
- *+HH:MM:SS*
- End time is HH hours, MM minutes, SS seconds in the future (counted
- from the moment that program starts).
+ *+HH:MM:SS*
+ End time is HH hours, MM minutes, SS seconds in the future
+ (counted from the moment that program starts).
- *+secs*
- End time is *secs* seconds in the future.
+ *+secs*
+ End time is *secs* seconds in the future.
- For example to run the program for 3 minutes you could do:
+ For example to run the program for 3 minutes you could do:
- virt-top --end-time +00:03:00
+ virt-top --end-time +00:03:00
- or:
+ or:
- virt-top --end-time +180
+ virt-top --end-time +180
- Not every version of virt-top supports this option - it depends how the
- program was compiled (see *README* file in the source distribution for
- details).
+ Not every version of virt-top supports this option - it depends how
+ the program was compiled (see *README* file in the source
+ distribution for details).
--help
- Display usage summary.
+ Display usage summary.
KEYS
Note that keys are case sensitive. For example use upper-case *P* (shift