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5 – Switch Configuration Displaying Switch Information

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System Process Information

The Ps command displays system process information to help you determine what processes are running and CPU usage. The following example displays current system processes.

SANbox #>

ps

 

 

PID PPID

%CPU

TIME

ELAPSED COMMAND

338327 0.0 00:00:00 3-01:18:35 cns

339327 0.0 00:00:01 3-01:18:35 ens

340327 0.0 00:00:21 3-01:18:35 dlog

341327 0.1 00:05:35 3-01:18:35 ds

342327 0.2 00:11:29 3-01:18:35 mgmtApp

343327 0.0 00:00:04 3-01:18:35 fc2

344327 0.0 00:02:16 3-01:18:35 nserver

345327 0.0 00:02:44 3-01:18:35 mserver

346327 0.8 00:35:12 3-01:18:35 util

347327 0.0 00:00:29 3-01:18:35 snmpservicepath

348327 0.0 00:02:46 3-01:18:34 eport

349327 0.0 00:00:21 3-01:18:34 PortApp

350327 5.6 04:08:24 3-01:18:34 port_mon

351327 0.0 00:01:38 3-01:18:34 zoning

352327 0.0 00:00:01 3-01:18:34 diagApp

404327 0.0 00:00:04 3-01:18:27 snmpd

405327 0.0 00:00:02 3-01:18:27 snmpmain

406405 0.0 00:00:00 3-01:18:26 snmpmain

The column titles are as follows:

„PID–Process identifier

„PPID–Parent process identifier

„%CPU–Percentage CPU usage

„TIME–Actual processing time

„ELAPSED–Elapsed time since the process started

„COMMAND–The command that initiated the process.

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