B – Command Line Interface
Ps Command
Ps Command
Displays current system process information.
Authority
User
Syntax
ps
Examples
The following is an example of the Ps command:
SANbox2 #> ps
PID
PPID %CPU
338
327
339
327
340
327
341
327
342
327
343
327
344
327
345
327
346
327
347
327
348
327
349
327
350
327
351
327
352
327
404
327
405
327
406
405
B-20
TIME
ELAPSED COMMAND
0.0 00:00:00
3-01:18:35 cns
0.0 00:00:01
3-01:18:35 ens
0.0 00:00:21
3-01:18:35 dlog
0.1 00:05:35
3-01:18:35 ds
0.2 00:11:29
3-01:18:35 mgmtApp
0.0 00:00:04
3-01:18:35 fc2
0.0 00:02:16
3-01:18:35 nserver
0.0 00:02:44
3-01:18:35 mserver
0.8 00:35:12
3-01:18:35 util
0.0 00:00:29
3-01:18:35 snmpservicepath
0.0 00:02:46
3-01:18:34 eport
0.0 00:00:21
3-01:18:34 PortApp
5.6 04:08:24
3-01:18:34 port_mon
0.0 00:01:38
3-01:18:34 zoning
0.0 00:00:01
3-01:18:34 diagApp
0.0 00:00:04
3-01:18:27 snmpd
0.0 00:00:02
3-01:18:27 snmpmain
0.0 00:00:00
3-01:18:26 snmpmain
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