NAME
ps, psu – process status |
SYNOPSIS
ps [ –apr ]
psu [ –apr ] [ user ] |
DESCRIPTION
Ps prints information about processes. Psu prints only information
about processes started by user (default $user).
For each process reported, the user, process id, user time, system
time, size, state, and command name are printed. State is one
of the following: The –r flag causes ps to print, before the user time, the elapsed real time for the process. The –p flag causes ps to print, after the system time, the baseline and current priorities of each process.
The –a flag causes ps to print the arguments for the process. Newlines
in arguments will be translated to spaces for display. |
FILES
/proc/*/status |
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/ps.c /rc/bin/psu |
SEE ALSO
acid(1), db(1), kill(1), ns(1), proc(3) |