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'''Some options to the ps command are not prefixed by a dash character; these are referred to as Berkeley-style options. The two most common of these are the a option, which lists all processes across terminals, and the x option, which lists processes that do not run on a terminal'''
'''Some options to the ps command are not prefixed by a dash character; these are referred to as Berkeley-style options. The two most common of these are the a option, which lists all processes across terminals, and the x option, which lists processes that do not run on a terminal'''
  ps ax
  ps ax
ps -l
'''View Zombie Process'''
ps -el | grep Z

Revision as of 15:56, 26 March 2019

Viewing Processes

PS Commands
Kill Signals
ps # view process that are running in the current shell
ps -f # Displays PID

Display an entire list of processes across all terminals and including daemons

ps -ef

Some options to the ps command are not prefixed by a dash character; these are referred to as Berkeley-style options. The two most common of these are the a option, which lists all processes across terminals, and the x option, which lists processes that do not run on a terminal

ps ax
ps -l

View Zombie Process

ps -el | grep Z