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B – Command Line Interface Ps Command
Ps Command
| Displays current system process information. | |||||
Authority | User |
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Syntax | ps |
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Examples | The following is an example of the Ps command: | |||||
| SANbox2 #> | ps |
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| PID | PPID %CPU | TIME | ELAPSED | COMMAND | |
| 298 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:00 59:42 | cns | |
| 299 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:00 59:42 | ens | |
| 300 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:00 59:42 | dlog | |
| 301 | 292 | 0.3 | 00:00:53 59:42 | ds | |
| 302 | 292 | 0.2 | 00:00:29 59:42 | mgmtApp | |
| 303 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:02 59:42 | nserver | |
| 304 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:00 59:42 | mserver | |
| 305 | 292 | 0.1 | 00:00:15 59:42 | util | |
| 306 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:04 59:42 | eport | |
| 307 | 292 | 1.2 | 00:02:53 59:41 | PortApp | |
| 308 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:01 59:41 | zoning | |
| 309 | 292 | 0.0 | 00:00:00 59:41 | diagApp |