1 | This is what POSIX 2003 says about ps: |
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3 | By default, ps shall select all processes with the same effective user |
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4 | ID as the current user and the same controlling terminal as the invoker |
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6 | ps [-aA][-defl][-G grouplist][-o format]...[-p proclist][-t termlist] |
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7 | [-U userlist][-g grouplist][-n namelist][-u userlist] |
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8 | |
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9 | -a Write information for all processes associated with terminals. |
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10 | Implementations may omit session leaders from this list. |
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11 | |
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12 | -A Write information for all processes. |
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13 | |
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14 | -d Write information for all processes, except session leaders. |
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15 | |
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16 | -e Write information for all processes. (Equivalent to -A.) |
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17 | |
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18 | -f Generate a full listing. (See the STDOUT section for the con- |
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19 | tents of a full listing.) |
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20 | |
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21 | -g grouplist |
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22 | Write information for processes whose session leaders are given |
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23 | in grouplist. The application shall ensure that the grouplist is |
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24 | a single argument in the form of a <blank> or comma-separated |
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25 | list. |
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26 | |
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27 | -G grouplist |
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28 | Write information for processes whose real group ID numbers are |
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29 | given in grouplist. The application shall ensure that the grou- |
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30 | plist is a single argument in the form of a <blank> or comma- |
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31 | separated list. |
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32 | |
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33 | -l Generate a long listing. (See STDOUT for the contents of a long |
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34 | listing.) |
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35 | |
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36 | -n namelist |
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37 | Specify the name of an alternative system namelist file in place |
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38 | of the default. The name of the default file and the format of a |
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39 | namelist file are unspecified. |
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40 | |
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41 | -o format |
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42 | Write information according to the format specification given in |
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43 | format. Multiple -o options can be specified; the format speci- |
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44 | fication shall be interpreted as the <space>-separated concate- |
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45 | nation of all the format option-arguments. |
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46 | |
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47 | -p proclist |
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48 | Write information for processes whose process ID numbers are |
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49 | given in proclist. The application shall ensure that the pro- |
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50 | clist is a single argument in the form of a <blank> or comma- |
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51 | separated list. |
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52 | |
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53 | -t termlist |
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54 | Write information for processes associated with terminals given |
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55 | in termlist. The application shall ensure that the termlist is a |
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56 | single argument in the form of a <blank> or comma-separated |
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57 | list. Terminal identifiers shall be given in an implementation- |
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58 | defined format. On XSI-conformant systems, they shall be |
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59 | given in one of two forms: the device's filename (for example, |
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60 | tty04) or, if the device's filename starts with tty, just the |
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61 | identifier following the characters tty (for example, "04" ). |
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62 | |
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63 | -u userlist |
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64 | Write information for processes whose user ID numbers or login |
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65 | names are given in userlist. The application shall ensure that |
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66 | the userlist is a single argument in the form of a <blank> or |
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67 | comma-separated list. In the listing, the numerical user ID |
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68 | shall be written unless the -f option is used, in which case the |
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69 | login name shall be written. |
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70 | |
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71 | -U userlist |
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72 | Write information for processes whose real user ID numbers or |
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73 | login names are given in userlist. The application shall ensure |
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74 | that the userlist is a single argument in the form of a <blank> |
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75 | or comma-separated list. |
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76 | |
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77 | With the exception of -o format, all of the options shown are used to |
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78 | select processes. If any are specified, the default list shall be |
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79 | ignored and ps shall select the processes represented by the inclusive |
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80 | OR of all the selection-criteria options. |
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82 | The -o option allows the output format to be specified under user con- |
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83 | trol. |
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84 | |
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85 | The application shall ensure that the format specification is a list of |
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86 | names presented as a single argument, <blank> or comma-separated. Each |
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87 | variable has a default header. The default header can be overridden by |
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88 | appending an equals sign and the new text of the header. The rest of |
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89 | the characters in the argument shall be used as the header text. The |
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90 | fields specified shall be written in the order specified on the command |
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91 | line, and should be arranged in columns in the output. The field widths |
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92 | shall be selected by the system to be at least as wide as the header |
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93 | text (default or overridden value). If the header text is null, such as |
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94 | -o user=, the field width shall be at least as wide as the default |
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95 | header text. If all header text fields are null, no header line shall |
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96 | be written. |
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97 | |
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98 | ruser The real user ID of the process. This shall be the textual user |
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99 | ID, if it can be obtained and the field width permits, or a dec- |
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100 | imal representation otherwise. |
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101 | |
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102 | user The effective user ID of the process. This shall be the textual |
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103 | user ID, if it can be obtained and the field width permits, or a |
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104 | decimal representation otherwise. |
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105 | |
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106 | rgroup The real group ID of the process. This shall be the textual |
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107 | group ID, if it can be obtained and the field width permits, or |
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108 | a decimal representation otherwise. |
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109 | |
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110 | group The effective group ID of the process. This shall be the textual |
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111 | group ID, if it can be obtained and the field width permits, or |
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112 | a decimal representation otherwise. |
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113 | |
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114 | pid The decimal value of the process ID. |
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115 | |
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116 | ppid The decimal value of the parent process ID. |
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117 | |
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118 | pgid The decimal value of the process group ID. |
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119 | |
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120 | pcpu The ratio of CPU time used recently to CPU time available in the |
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121 | same period, expressed as a percentage. The meaning of |
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122 | "recently" in this context is unspecified. The CPU time avail- |
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123 | able is determined in an unspecified manner. |
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124 | |
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125 | vsz The size of the process in (virtual) memory in 1024 byte units |
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126 | as a decimal integer. |
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127 | |
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128 | nice The decimal value of the nice value of the process; see nice() . |
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129 | |
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130 | etime In the POSIX locale, the elapsed time since the process was |
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131 | started, in the form: [[dd-]hh:]mm:ss |
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132 | |
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133 | time In the POSIX locale, the cumulative CPU time of the process in |
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134 | the form: [dd-]hh:mm:ss |
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135 | |
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136 | tty The name of the controlling terminal of the process (if any) in |
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137 | the same format used by the who utility. |
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138 | |
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139 | comm The name of the command being executed ( argv[0] value) as a |
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140 | string. |
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141 | |
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142 | args The command with all its arguments as a string. The implementa- |
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143 | tion may truncate this value to the field width; it is implemen- |
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144 | tation-defined whether any further truncation occurs. It is |
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145 | unspecified whether the string represented is a version of the |
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146 | argument list as it was passed to the command when it started, |
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147 | or is a version of the arguments as they may have been modified |
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148 | by the application. Applications cannot depend on being able to |
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149 | modify their argument list and having that modification be |
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150 | reflected in the output of ps. |
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152 | Any field need not be meaningful in all implementations. In such a case |
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153 | a hyphen ( '-' ) should be output in place of the field value. |
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154 | |
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155 | Only comm and args shall be allowed to contain <blank>s; all others |
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156 | shall not. |
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157 | |
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158 | The following table specifies the default header to be used in the |
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159 | POSIX locale corresponding to each format specifier. |
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160 | |
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161 | Format Specifier Default Header Format Specifier Default Header |
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162 | args COMMAND ppid PPID |
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163 | comm COMMAND rgroup RGROUP |
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164 | etime ELAPSED ruser RUSER |
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165 | group GROUP time TIME |
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166 | nice NI tty TT |
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167 | pcpu %CPU user USER |
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168 | pgid PGID vsz VSZ |
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169 | pid PID |
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171 | There is no special quoting mechanism for header text. The header text |
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172 | is the rest of the argument. If multiple header changes are needed, |
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173 | multiple -o options can be used, such as: |
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175 | ps -o "user=User Name" -o pid=Process\ ID |
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