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ps(1) ps(1)
cls Process scheduling class, see rtsched (1).
comm The command name. The output in this column may contain spaces. The default
heading for this column is COMMAND if
-o is specified and CMD otherwise.
cpu Processor utilization for scheduling. The default heading for this column is
C.
etime Elapsed time of the process. The default heading for this column is
ELAPSED.
flags Flags (octal and additive) associated with the process:
0 Swapped
1 In core
2 System process
4 Locked in core (e.g., for physical I/O)
10 Being traced by another process
20 Another tracing flag
The default heading for this column is
F
.
intpri The priority of the process as it is stored internally by the kernel. This column is
provided for backward compatibility and its use is not encouraged.
gid The group ID number of the effective process owner.
group The group name of the effective process owner.
nice Nice value; used in priority computation (see nice(1)). The default heading for this
column is NI.
pcpu The percentage of CPU time used by this process during the last scheduling inter-
val. The default heading for this column is %CPU.
pgid The process group ID number of the process group to which this process belongs.
pid The process ID number of the process.
ppid The process ID number of the parent process.
pri The priority of the process. The meaning of the value depends on the process
scheduling class; see cls, above, and rtsched(1).
prmid The PRM process resource group ID number.
prmgrp The PRM process resource group name.
rgid The group ID number of the real process owner.
rgroup The group name of the real process owner.
ruid The user ID number of the real process owner.
pset The processor set ID on which this process is running.
ruser The login name of the real process owner.
sid The session ID number of the session to which this process belongs.
state The state of the process:
0 Nonexistent
S Sleeping
W Waiting
R Running
I Intermediate
Z Terminated
T Stopped
X Growing
The default heading for this column is
S.
stime Starting time of the process. If the elapsed time is greater than 24 hours, the start-
ing date is displayed instead.
sz The size in physical pages of the core image of the process, including text, data, and
stack space. Physical page size is defined by _SC_PAGE_SIZE in the header file
<unistd.h> (see sysconf(2) and unistd(5)).
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