# iotop
# Display a table of current I/O usage by processes or threads.
# More information: <https://manned.org/iotop>.
# Start top-like I/O monitor:
sudo iotop
# Show only processes or threads actually doing I/O:
sudo iotop --only
# Show I/O usage in non-interactive mode:
sudo iotop --batch
# Show only I/O usage of processes (default is to show all threads):
sudo iotop --processes
# Show I/O usage of given PID(s):
sudo iotop --pid=PID
# Show I/O usage of a given user:
sudo iotop --user=user
# Show accumulated I/O instead of bandwidth:
sudo iotop --accumulated
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