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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  | |