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Author: Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>
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Description: Re-sort ps.1 options
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Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/518620
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Reviewed-by: Craig Small <csmall@debian.org>
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Index: b/ps/ps.1
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===================================================================
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--- a/ps/ps.1 2009-11-24 21:00:48.000000000 +1100
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+++ b/ps/ps.1 2009-11-24 21:00:49.000000000 +1100
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@@ -158,20 +158,6 @@
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.PP
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.\" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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.SH "SIMPLE PROCESS SELECTION"
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-.opt \-A
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-Select all processes. Identical to \fB\-e\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-N
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-Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions.
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-(negates the selection) Identical to \fB\-\-deselect\fR.
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-
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-.opt T
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-Select all processes associated with this terminal. Identical to the
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-\fBt\fR option without any argument.
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-
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-.opt \-a
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-Select all processes except both session leaders (see \fIgetsid\fR(2)) and
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-processes not associated with a terminal.
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.opt a
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Lift the BSD\-style "only yourself" restriction, which is imposed upon
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@@ -183,9 +169,20 @@
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list all processes with a terminal (tty),
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or to list all processes when used together with the \fBx\fR option.
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+.opt \-A
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+Select all processes. Identical to \fB\-e\fR.
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+
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+.opt \-a
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+Select all processes except both session leaders (see \fIgetsid\fR(2)) and
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+processes not associated with a terminal.
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+
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.opt \-d
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Select all processes except session leaders.
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+.opt \-\-deselect
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+Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions.
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+(negates the selection) Identical to \fB\-N\fR.
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+
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.opt \-e
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Select all processes. Identical to \fB\-A\fR.
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@@ -194,11 +191,20 @@
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.\" add in the group leaders -- at least according to the SunOS 4
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.\" man page on the FreeBSD site. Uh oh. I think I had tested SunOS
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.\" though, so maybe the code is correct.
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+
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.opt g
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Really all, even session leaders. This flag is obsolete and may be
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discontinued in a future release. It is normally implied by the \fBa\fR flag,
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and is only useful when operating in the sunos4 personality.
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+.opt \-N
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+Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions.
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+(negates the selection) Identical to \fB\-\-deselect\fR.
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+
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+.opt T
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+Select all processes associated with this terminal. Identical to the
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+\fBt\fR option without any argument.
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+
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.opt r
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Restrict the selection to only running processes.
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@@ -212,10 +218,6 @@
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list all processes owned by you (same EUID as \fBps\fR),
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or to list all processes when used together with the \fBa\fR option.
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-.opt \-\-deselect
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-Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions.
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-(negates the selection) Identical to \fB\-N\fR.
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-
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.\" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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.PD
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.PP
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@@ -224,6 +226,13 @@
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or comma\-separated list. They can be used multiple times.
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For\ example:\ \fBps\ \-p\ "1\ 2"\ \-p\ 3,4\fR
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.P
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+
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+.opt \-\fI123\fR
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+Identical to \fB\-\-sid\ \fI123\fR.
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+
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+.opt \fI123\fR
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+Identical to \fB\-\-pid\ \fI123\fR.
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+
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.opt \-C \ cmdlist
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Select by command name.
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.br
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@@ -237,24 +246,6 @@
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\fIgrplist\fR list. The real group ID identifies the group of the user
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who created the process, see \fIgetgid\fR(2).
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-.opt U \ userlist
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-Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.
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-.br
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-This selects the processes whose effective user name
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-or ID is in \fIuserlist\fR.
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-The effective user\ ID describes the user whose file
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-access permissions are used by the process
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-(see\ \fIgeteuid\fR(2)).
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-Identical to \fB\-u\fR and\ \fB\-\-user\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-U \ userlist
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-select by real user ID (RUID) or name.
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-.br
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-It selects the processes whose real user name or ID is in the
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-\fIuserlist\fR list.
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-The real user ID identifies the user who created the process,
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-see\ \fIgetuid\fR(2).
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-
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.opt \-g \ grplist
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Select by session OR by effective group name.
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.br
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@@ -266,6 +257,17 @@
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Group ID numbers will work only when some group names are also specified.
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See the \fB\-s\fR and \fB\-\-group\fR options.
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+.opt \-\-Group \ grplist
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+Select by real group ID (RGID) or name. Identical to \fB\-G\fR.
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+
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+.opt \-\-group \ grplist
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+Select by effective group ID (EGID) or name.
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+.br
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+This selects the processes whose effective group name or ID is in
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+\fIgrouplist\fR. The effective group ID describes the group whose file
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+access permissions are used by the process (see\ \fIgeteuid\fR(2)).
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+The \fB\-g\fR option is often an alternative to\ \fB\-\-group\fR.
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+
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.opt p \ pidlist
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Select by process ID. Identical to \fB\-p\fR and\ \fB\-\-pid\fR.
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@@ -275,12 +277,25 @@
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This selects the processes whose process ID numbers appear in
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\fIpidlist\fR. Identical to \fBp\fR and\ \fB\-\-pid\fR.
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+.opt \-\-pid \ pidlist
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+Select by process\ ID. Identical to \fB\-p\fR\ and\ \fBp\fR.
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+
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+.opt \-\-ppid \ pidlist
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+Select by parent process\ ID.
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+This selects the processes
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+with a parent\ process\ ID in \fRpidlist\fR.
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+That\ is, it selects processes that are children
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+of those listed in \fRpidlist\fR.
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+
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.opt \-s \ sesslist
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Select by session ID.
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.br
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This selects the processes
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with a session ID specified in\ \fIsesslist\fR.
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+.opt \-\-sid \ sesslist
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+Select by session\ ID. Identical to\ \fB\-s\fR.
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+
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.opt t \ ttylist
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Select by tty. Nearly identical to \fB\-t\fR and \fB\-\-tty\fR,
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but can also be used with an empty \fIttylist\fR to indicate
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@@ -297,6 +312,27 @@
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forms: /dev/ttyS1, ttyS1, S1.
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A\ plain "\-" may be used to select processes not attached to any terminal.
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+.opt \-\-tty \ ttylist
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+Select by terminal. Identical to \fB\-t\fR and\ \fBt\fR.
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+
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+.opt U \ userlist
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+Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.
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+.br
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+This selects the processes whose effective user name
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+or ID is in \fIuserlist\fR.
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+The effective user\ ID describes the user whose file
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+access permissions are used by the process
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+(see\ \fIgeteuid\fR(2)).
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+Identical to \fB\-u\fR and\ \fB\-\-user\fR.
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+
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+.opt \-U \ userlist
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+select by real user ID (RUID) or name.
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+.br
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+It selects the processes whose real user name or ID is in the
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+\fIuserlist\fR list.
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+The real user ID identifies the user who created the process,
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+see\ \fIgetuid\fR(2).
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+
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.opt \-u \ userlist
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Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.
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.br
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@@ -305,46 +341,13 @@
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access permissions are used by the process (see\ \fIgeteuid\fR(2)).
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Identical to \fBU\fR and \fB\-\-user\fR.
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-.opt \-\-Group \ grplist
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-Select by real group ID (RGID) or name. Identical to \fB\-G\fR.
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-
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.opt \-\-User \ userlist
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Select by real user ID (RUID) or name. Identical to \fB\-U\fR.
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-.opt \-\-group \ grplist
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-Select by effective group ID (EGID) or name.
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-.br
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-This selects the processes whose effective group name or ID is in
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-\fIgrouplist\fR. The effective group ID describes the group whose file
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-access permissions are used by the process (see\ \fIgeteuid\fR(2)).
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-The \fB\-g\fR option is often an alternative to\ \fB\-\-group\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-\-pid \ pidlist
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-Select by process\ ID. Identical to \fB\-p\fR\ and\ \fBp\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-\-ppid \ pidlist
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-Select by parent process\ ID.
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-This selects the processes
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-with a parent\ process\ ID in \fRpidlist\fR.
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-That\ is, it selects processes that are children
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-of those listed in \fRpidlist\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-\-sid \ sesslist
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-Select by session\ ID. Identical to\ \fB\-s\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-\-tty \ ttylist
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-Select by terminal. Identical to \fB\-t\fR and\ \fBt\fR.
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-
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.opt \-\-user \ userlist
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Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.
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Identical to \fB\-u\fR and\ \fBU\fR.
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-.opt \-\fI123\fR
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-Identical to \fB\-\-sid\ \fI123\fR.
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-
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-.opt \fI123\fR
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-Identical to \fB\-\-pid\ \fI123\fR.
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-
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.\" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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.PD
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.PP
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@@ -353,38 +356,12 @@
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The output may differ by personality.
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.PP
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-.opt \-F
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-extra full format. See the \fB\-f\fR option, which \fB\-F\fR implies.
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-
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-.opt \-O \ format
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-is like \fB\-o\fR, but preloaded with some default columns.
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-Identical to \fB\-o\ pid,\fIformat\fB,state,tname,time,command\fR
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-or \fB\-o\ pid,\fIformat\fB,tname,time,cmd\fR, see\ \fB\-o\fR\ below.
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-
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-.opt O \ format
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-is preloaded \fBo\fR (overloaded).
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-.br
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-The BSD \fBO\fR option can act like \fB\-O\fR (user\-defined output
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-format with some common fields predefined) or can be used to specify
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-sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior of this
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-option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or
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-formatting), specify the option in some other way
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-(e.g. with \fB\-O\fR or \fB\-\-sort\fR).
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-When used as a formatting option, it is identical to \fB\-O\fR, with the
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-BSD\ personality.
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-
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-.opt \-M
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-Add a column of security data. Identical to \fBZ\fR. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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-
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-.opt X
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-Register format.
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-
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-.opt Z
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-Add a column of security data. Identical to \fB\-M\fR. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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-
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.opt \-c
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Show different scheduler information for the \fB\-l\fR option.
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+.opt \-\-context
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+Display security context format. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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+
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.opt \-f
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does full\-format listing. This option can be combined with many
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other UNIX\-style options to add additional columns. It also causes
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@@ -393,6 +370,12 @@
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See the \fBc\fR option, the format keyword \fBargs\fR, and the
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format keyword \fBcomm\fR.
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+.opt \-F
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+extra full format. See the \fB\-f\fR option, which \fB\-F\fR implies.
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+
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+.opt \-\-format \ format
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+user\-defined format. Identical to \fB\-o\fR and \fBo\fR.
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+
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.opt j
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BSD job control format.
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@@ -405,6 +388,26 @@
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.opt \-l
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long format. The \fB\-y\fR option is often useful with this.
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+.opt \-M
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+Add a column of security data. Identical to \fBZ\fR. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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+
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+.opt O \ format
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+is preloaded \fBo\fR (overloaded).
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+.br
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+The BSD \fBO\fR option can act like \fB\-O\fR (user\-defined output
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+format with some common fields predefined) or can be used to specify
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+sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior of this
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+option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or
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+formatting), specify the option in some other way
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+(e.g. with \fB\-O\fR or \fB\-\-sort\fR).
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+When used as a formatting option, it is identical to \fB\-O\fR, with the
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+BSD\ personality.
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+
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+.opt \-O \ format
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+is like \fB\-o\fR, but preloaded with some default columns.
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+Identical to \fB\-o\ pid,\fIformat\fB,state,tname,time,command\fR
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+or \fB\-o\ pid,\fIformat\fB,tname,time,cmd\fR, see\ \fB\-o\fR\ below.
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+
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.opt o \ format
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specify user\-defined format. Identical to \fB\-o\fR and
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\fB\-\-format\fR.
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@@ -440,15 +443,15 @@
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.opt v
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display virtual memory format
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+.opt X
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+Register format.
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+
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.opt \-y
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Do not show flags; show rss in place of addr.
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This option can only be used with \fB\-l\fR.
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-.opt \-\-format \ format
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-user\-defined format. Identical to \fB\-o\fR and \fBo\fR.
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-
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-.opt \-\-context
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-Display security context format. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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+.opt Z
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+Add a column of security data. Identical to \fB\-M\fR. (for\ SE\ Linux)
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.\" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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.PD
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@@ -459,37 +462,6 @@
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.\" .B C
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.\" use raw CPU time for %CPU instead of decaying average
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-.opt \-H
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-show process hierarchy (forest)
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-
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-.opt N \ namelist
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-Specify namelist file. Identical to \fB\-n\fR, see \fB\-n\fR above.
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-
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-.opt O \ order
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-Sorting order. (overloaded)
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-.br
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-The BSD \fBO\fR option can act like \fB\-O\fR (user\-defined output
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-format with some common fields predefined) or can be used to specify
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-sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior of this
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-option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or
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-formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g. with \fB\-O\fR
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-or \fB\-\-sort\fR).
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-
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-For sorting, obsolete BSD \fBO\fR option syntax is
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-\fBO\fR[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIk1\fR[,[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIk2\fR[,...]].
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-It orders the processes listing according to the multilevel sort specified by
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-the sequence of one\-letter short keys \fIk1\fR, \fIk2\fR, ... described
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-in the \fBOBSOLETE SORT KEYS\fR section below.
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-The\ "+" is currently optional,
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-merely re\-iterating the default direction on a key,
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-but may help to distinguish an \fBO\fR sort from an \fBO\fR format.
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-The\ "\-" reverses direction only on the key it precedes.
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-
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-.opt S
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-Sum up some information, such as CPU usage, from dead child processes
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-into their parent. This is useful for examining a system where a
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-parent process repeatedly forks off short\-lived children to do work.
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-
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.opt c
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Show the true command name. This is derived from the name of the
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executable file, rather than from the argv value. Command arguments
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@@ -502,12 +474,24 @@
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See the \fB\-f\fR option, the format keyword \fBargs\fR, and the
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format keyword \fBcomm\fR.
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+.opt \-\-cols \ n
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+set screen width
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+
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+.opt \-\-columns \ n
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+set screen width
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+
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+.opt \-\-cumulative
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+include some dead child process data (as a sum with the parent)
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+
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.opt e
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Show the environment after the command.
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.opt f
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ASCII\-art process hierarchy (forest)
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+.opt \-\-forest
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+ASCII art process tree
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+
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.opt h
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No header. (or, one header per screen in the BSD personality)
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.br
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@@ -521,6 +505,12 @@
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and \fB\-\-no\-headers\fR to enable printing headers each page or
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disable headers entirely, respectively.
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+.opt \-H
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+show process hierarchy (forest)
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+
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+.opt \-\-headers
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+repeat header lines, one per page of output
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+
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.opt k \ spec
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specify sorting order. Sorting syntax is
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[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIkey\fR[,[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIkey\fR[,...]]
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@@ -557,40 +547,47 @@
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.br
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/System.map
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+.opt \-\-lines \ n
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+set screen height
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+
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.opt n
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Numeric output for WCHAN and USER. (including all types of UID and GID)
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-.opt \-w
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-Wide output. Use this option twice for unlimited width.
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-
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-.opt w
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-Wide output. Use this option twice for unlimited width.
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-
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-.opt \-\-cols \ n
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-set screen width
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-
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-.opt \-\-columns \ n
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-set screen width
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-
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-.opt \-\-cumulative
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-include some dead child process data (as a sum with the parent)
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+.opt N \ namelist
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+Specify namelist file. Identical to \fB\-n\fR, see \fB\-n\fR above.
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-.opt \-\-forest
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-ASCII art process tree
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+.opt O \ order
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+Sorting order. (overloaded)
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+.br
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+The BSD \fBO\fR option can act like \fB\-O\fR (user\-defined output
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+format with some common fields predefined) or can be used to specify
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+sort order. Heuristics are used to determine the behavior of this
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+option. To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or
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+formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g. with \fB\-O\fR
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+or \fB\-\-sort\fR).
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-.opt \-\-headers
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-repeat header lines, one per page of output
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+For sorting, obsolete BSD \fBO\fR option syntax is
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+\fBO\fR[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIk1\fR[,[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIk2\fR[,...]].
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+It orders the processes listing according to the multilevel sort specified by
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+the sequence of one\-letter short keys \fIk1\fR, \fIk2\fR, ... described
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+in the \fBOBSOLETE SORT KEYS\fR section below.
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+The\ "+" is currently optional,
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+merely re\-iterating the default direction on a key,
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+but may help to distinguish an \fBO\fR sort from an \fBO\fR format.
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+The\ "\-" reverses direction only on the key it precedes.
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.opt \-\-no\-headers
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print no header line at all. \-\-no\-heading is an alias for this
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option.
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-.opt \-\-lines \ n
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-set screen height
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-
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.opt \-\-rows \ n
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set screen height
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+.opt S
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+Sum up some information, such as CPU usage, from dead child processes
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+into their parent. This is useful for examining a system where a
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+parent process repeatedly forks off short\-lived children to do work.
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+
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.opt \-\-sort \ spec
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specify sorting order. Sorting syntax is
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[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIkey\fR[,[\fB+\fR|\fB\-\fR]\fIkey\fR[,...]]
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@@ -599,6 +596,12 @@
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lexicographic order. Identical to\ \fBk\fR.
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For example: \fBps\ jax\ \-\-sort=uid,\-ppid,+pid\fR
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+.opt w
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+Wide output. Use this option twice for unlimited width.
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+
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+.opt \-w
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+Wide output. Use this option twice for unlimited width.
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+
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.opt \-\-width \ n
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set screen width
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@@ -614,35 +617,35 @@
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.opt \-L
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Show threads, possibly with LWP and NLWP columns
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-.opt \-T
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-Show threads, possibly with SPID column
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-
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.opt m
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Show threads after processes
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.opt \-m
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Show threads after processes
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+.opt \-T
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+Show threads, possibly with SPID column
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+
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.\" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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.PD
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.PP
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.SH "OTHER INFORMATION"
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.PD 0
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+.opt \-\-help
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+Print a help message.
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+
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+.opt \-\-info
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+Print debugging info.
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+
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.opt L
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List all format specifiers.
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-.opt \-V
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-Print the procps version.
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-
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.opt V
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Print the procps version.
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-.opt \-\-help
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-Print a help message.
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-
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-.opt \-\-info
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-Print debugging info.
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+.opt \-V
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+Print the procps version.
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.opt \-\-version
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|
Print the procps version.
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