ESXTOP is displaying interactive UI as CSV output.

Type “TERM=xterm “and done

Make it permanent. Terminal > Preferences. Under Profiles> Advanced

If you want to display what the current terminal declaration type is, use “echo $TERM”
ESXTOP is displaying interactive UI as CSV output.
Type “TERM=xterm “and done
Make it permanent. Terminal > Preferences. Under Profiles> Advanced
If you want to display what the current terminal declaration type is, use “echo $TERM”