Difference between revisions of "Ps"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
* [[Threads]]: <code>ps -efL</code> or <code>[[pstree]] -p PID</code> | * [[Threads]]: <code>ps -efL</code> or <code>[[pstree]] -p PID</code> | ||
+ | -L Show threads, possibly with LWP and NLWP columns. | ||
* <code>ps auxwwwe</code> | * <code>ps auxwwwe</code> | ||
::<code>e</code> show the enviroment after the command | ::<code>e</code> show the enviroment after the command |
Revision as of 14:28, 2 February 2020
This article is a Draft. Help us to complete it.
-L Show threads, possibly with LWP and NLWP columns.
ps auxwwwe
e
show the enviroment after the command
See also
top
,ntop
,htop
,atop
,iotop
,systemd-cgtop
,virt-top
,stress
,slabtop
,docker stats
,docker top
,docker container top
,docker-compose top
,nmon
,tload
,kubectl top pod PODNAME
,sar
,kubectl top
,glances
,vmstat, gpustat, asitop
- Process, zombie process, fork, thread:
ps
,tree
,pstree
,ps axf
,proc
,pwdx
,which
,watch
,sar -q
,tload
,uptime
, Interrupts,pgrep
,tasklist
(Windows), Zombie process,pstack
,docker ps
,docker-compose ps
,jobs
,acct
,process mrelease
,pidstat
, IPC,pidof
- Cisco IOS:
show process
,show stacks
Advertising: