Understanding Processes and Threads
Table 9-3
Command
show processes blocked
show processes boot
show processes cpu
show processes dynamic
show processes failover
show processes log
show processes memory
show processes startup
Examples
The following examples show the output and heading descriptions for commands commonly used to
display information on processes and process memory usage:
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show processes Command
To display the running processes and information such as the name, ID number, and state of the
processes, enter the show processes command in EXEC mode.
output.
Table 9-4
Output Heading
JID
TID
LastCPU
Stack
pri
state
HR:MM:SS:MSEC
NAME
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Commands to Display Process and Thread Information (continued)
show processes Command, page 9-8
show processes process-name Command, page 9-9
show processes memory Command, page 9-10
monitor processes Command, page 9-11
Column Heading Descriptions for show processes Output
Description
Job ID—This remains constant over process restarts.
Thread ID—A single process can have multiple threads.
CPU number that the process was last running on. The value is 0 or 1.
For a single processor node the value is 0.
Size of the memory stack of the process.
Process priority.
Process state.
Time the process has run since starting.
Process name.
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Description
Displays details for reply/send/mutex blocked
processes.
Displays process boot information.
Displays CPU use per process.
Displays process data for dynamically created
processes.
Displays process failover information.
Displays process log.
Shows memory use per process.
Shows process data for processes created at
startup.
Table 9-4
describes the column heading
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