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- From: tinsel@uiuc.edu (Thomas Aaron Insel)
- Subject: Re: User limit under A/UX (and weird ps)
- References: <1992Sep07.023844.21717@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu>
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- Organization: Illini Mastication Society
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 02:10:21 GMT
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- ejbehr@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Eric Behr) writes:
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- > Another question: since upgrading to 3.0 ps in csh seems to be broken --
- > without options, it only prints the header. Something like ps -ef still
- > works fine, but when I want to see just my processes, it doesn't show
- > anything... Is this a feature? Sorry if it's in FAQ -- I must have missed
- > it.
-
- This only happens, I think, when you log in from a serial line (& perhaps
- the console). I just checked that A/UX does show your processes when you
- telnet in. It's probably related to the fact that A/UX show processes
- related to your current tty, where in BSD-derived Unixes, ps is usually
- equivalent to ps -u $user.
- --
- Thomas Aaron Insel (tinsel@uiuc.edu)
- "We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty." -- Edward R. Murrow
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