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- ;;; view-process-system-specific.el --- System specific stuff for view-process
-
- ;; Copyright (C) 1995 Heiko Muenkel
-
- ;; Author: Heiko Muenkel <muenkel@tnt.uni-hannover.de>
- ;; Keywords: processes
-
- ;; This file is part of XEmacs.
-
- ;;; $Id: view-process-system-specific.el,v 1.1 1997/06/23 07:40:31 steve Exp $
-
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-
- ;;; Synched up with: Emacs 20.1.
-
- ;;; Commentary:
-
- ;; This file contains system specific stuff for the
- ;; view-process-mode. It isn't necessary, that each systems has
- ;; an entry in this file, because there are default values, which
- ;; are used, if no entry exists.
-
- ;; Installation:
- ;;
- ;; Put this file in one of you lisp load path directories.
- ;;
-
- ;;; Code:
-
- (provide 'view-process-system-specific)
-
- (defvar View-process-specific-system-list
- '(("linux" nil "bsd"
- View-process-field-name-descriptions-linux
- View-process-kill-signals-linux)
- ("sunos" "4" "bsd"
- View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos4
- View-process-kill-signals-sunos4)
- ("sunos" "5" "system-v"
- View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos5
- View-process-kill-signals-sunos5)
- ("irix" nil "system-v"
- View-process-field-name-descriptions-irix
- View-process-kill-signals-irix)
- ("hp-ux" nil "system-v"
- View-process-field-name-descriptions-hpux
- View-process-kill-signals-hpux)
- )
- "This is a list with all systems, for which specific information about
- allowed signals and about the ps output exists. Set it to nil, if you don't
- want to use this specific information.
- The first string of each sublist is the name of the system, the second
- string is the mayor version number or nil. The third one determines,
- if the ps command is BSD or System V like. The mayor version is only
- necessary, if there are BSD and System V versions with the same system
- names (SUN has done such a stupid system naming.), otherwise it is nil.
- The fifth entry is nil or the name of a special list with field name
- descriptions. The sixth entry is nil or the name of a special list with
- kill signals.")
-
- ;;; signals
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-bsd nil
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for BSD
- systems. It is only used, if the system type can't be determined or if
- it is not in the `View-process-specific-system-list'.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-system-v nil
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for BSD
- systems. It is only used, if the system type can't be determined or if
- it is not in the `View-process-specific-system-list'.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-sunos4
- '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7")
- ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11")
- ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15")
- ("SIGURG" "16") ("SIGSTOP" "17") ("SIGTSTP" "18") ("SIGCONT" "19")
- ("SIGCHLD" "20") ("SIGCLD" "20") ("SIGTTIN" "21") ("SIGTTOU" "22")
- ("SIGIO" "23") ("SIGPOLL" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24") ("SIGXFSZ" "25")
- ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28")
- ("SIGLOST" "29") ("SIGUSR1" "30") ("SIGUSR2" "31")
- ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18")
- ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23")
- ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28")
- ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31"))
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for SunOS 4.
- It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-sunos5
- '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7")
- ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11")
- ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15")
- ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCHLD" "18") ("SIGCLD" "18")
- ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGWINCH" "20") ("SIGURG" "21") ("SIGPOLL" "22")
- ("SIGIO" "22") ("SIGSTOP" "23") ("SIGTSTP" "24") ("SIGCONT" "25")
- ("SIGTTIN" "26") ("SIGTTOU" "27") ("SIGVTALRM" "28") ("SIGPROF" "29")
- ("SIGXCPU" "30") ("SIGXFSZ" "31") ("SIGWAITING" "32") ("SIGLWP" "33")
- ("SIGFREEZE" "34") ("SIGTHAW" "36") ("SIGRTMIN" "36") ("SIGRTMAX" "43")
- ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18")
- ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23")
- ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28")
- ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32") ("33" "33")
- ("34" "34") ("36" "36") ("43" "43"))
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for SunOS 5.
- It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-irix
- '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7")
- ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11")
- ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15")
- ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCLD" "18") ("SIGCHLD" "18")
- ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGWINCH" "20") ("SIGURG" "21") ("SIGPOLL" "22")
- ("SIGIO" "22") ("SIGSTOP" "23") ("SIGTSTP" "24") ("SIGCONT" "25")
- ("SIGTTIN" "26") ("SIGTTOU" "27") ("SIGVTALRM" "28") ("SIGPROF" "29")
- ("SIGXCPU" "30") ("SIGXFSZ" "31") ("SIG32" "32")
- ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18")
- ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23")
- ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28")
- ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32"))
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for IRIX.
- It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-linux
- '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGBUS" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8")
- ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGUSR1" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGUSR2" "12")
- ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGSTKFLT" "16")
- ("SIGCHLD" "17") ("SIGCONT" "18") ("SIGSTOP" "19") ("SIGTSTP" "20")
- ("SIGTTIN" "21") ("SIGTTOU" "22") ("SIGURG" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24")
- ("SIGXFSZ" "25") ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28")
- ("SIGIO" "29") ("SIGPWR" "30")
- ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19")
- ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24")
- ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("29" "29") ("30" "30"))
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for linux.
- It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- it with \"kill -l\" in a shell, or better, see <asm/signal.h>")
-
- ;; all Linux signals
- ;(defvar View-process-kill-signals
- ; '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ; ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGBUS" "7") ("SIGFPE" "8")
- ; ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGUSR1" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11") ("SIGUSR2" "12")
- ; ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15") ("SIGCHLD" "17")
- ; ("SIGCONT" "18") ("SIGSTOP" "19") ("SIGTSTP" "20") ("SIGTTIN" "21")
- ; ("SIGTTOU" "22") ("SIGIO" "23") ("SIGXCPU" "24") ("SIGXFSZ" "25")
- ; ("SIGVTALRM" "26") ("SIGPROF" "27") ("SIGWINCH" "28") ("SIGPWR" "30")
- ; ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ; ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ; ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("17" "17") ("18" "18") ("19" "19")
- ; ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23") ("24" "24")
- ; ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28") ("30" "30"))
- ; "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command.
- ;It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- ;it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.")
-
- (defvar View-process-kill-signals-hpux
- '(("SIGHUP" "1") ("SIGINT" "2") ("SIGQUIT" "3") ("SIGILL" "4")
- ("SIGTRAP" "5") ("SIGIOT" "6") ("SIGABRT" "6") ("SIGEMT" "7")
- ("SIGFPE" "8") ("SIGKILL" "9") ("SIGBUS" "10") ("SIGSEGV" "11")
- ("SIGSYS" "12") ("SIGPIPE" "13") ("SIGALRM" "14") ("SIGTERM" "15")
- ("SIGUSR1" "16") ("SIGUSR2" "17") ("SIGCLD" "18") ("SIGCHLD" "18")
- ("SIGPWR" "19") ("SIGVTALRM" "20") ("SIGPROF" "21") ("SIGIO" "22")
- ("SIGWINCH" "23") ("SIGSTOP" "24") ("SIGTSTP" "25") ("SIGCONT" "26")
- ("SIGTTIN" "27") ("SIGTTOU" "28") ("SIGURG" "29") ("SIGLOST" "30")
- ("1" "1") ("2" "2") ("3" "3") ("4" "4") ("5" "5") ("6" "6") ("7" "7")
- ("8" "8") ("9" "9") ("10" "10") ("11" "11") ("12" "12") ("13" "13")
- ("14" "14") ("15" "15") ("16" "16") ("17" "17") ("18" "18")
- ("19" "19") ("20" "20") ("21" "21") ("22" "22") ("23" "23")
- ("24" "24") ("25" "25") ("26" "26") ("27" "27") ("28" "28")
- ("29" "29") ("30" "30") ("31" "31") ("32" "32"))
- "An alist with the possible signals for the kill command for HP-UX.
- It may be that you've other signals on your system. Try to test
- it with \"kill -l\" in a shell.")
-
- ;;; process field descriptions
-
- ;; more general descriptions for BSD and System V
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-bsd
- '(
- ("CP" "Short-term CPU utilization factor (used in scheduling). ")
- ("F" "Flags (in hex) associated with process as in <sys/proc.h>. ")
- ("LIM" ("Soft limit on memory used. "
- ("xx" "xx=no limit. ")))
- ("RE" "Residency time (seconds in core)")
- ("SIZE" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte).")
- ("SL" "Sleep time of the process (seconds blocked).")
- ("STAT" ("Status. "
- ("R" "R=runnable. ")
- ("S" "S=sleeping < 20s. ")
- ("D" "D=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ")
- ("T" "T=stopped. ")
- ("Z" "Z=zombie (terminated). ")
- ("W" "W=Swapped out. ")
- ("I" "I=idle, sleeping > 20s. ")
- ("P" "P=Page Wait." )
- ("N" "N=started with nice. ")
- (">" ">=exceeded memory limit. ")
- ("SW" "S=sleeping. W=waiting on an event. ")
- ("IW" "I=intermediate status. W=waiting on an event. ")))
- ("SZ" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte). ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for BSD systems.")
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-linux
- '(
- ("USER" "Effective user id.") ("UID" "Effective user id.")
- ("RUSER" "Real user id.") ("RUID" "Real user id.")
- ("SUSER" "Saved user id.") ("SUID" "Saved user id.")
- ("FSUSER" "Filesystem user id.") ("FSUID" "Filesystem user id.")
- ("GROUP" "Effective group id.") ("GID" "Effective group id.")
- ("RGROUP" "Real group id.") ("RGID" "Real group id.")
- ("SGROUP" "Saved group id.") ("SGID" "Saved group id.")
- ("FSGROUP" "Filesystem group id.") ("FSGID" "Filesystem group id.")
- ("PID" "Process id.") ("PPID" "Parent process id.")
- ("PGID" "Process group id.") ("TPGID" "Terminal process group id, (-1 if none).")
- ("SID" "Session id.")
- ("NI" "Nice.") ("PRI" "Priority.")
- ("TIME" "CPU time, both user and system, in seconds.")
- ("CTIME" "Cumulative CPU time, both user and system, in seconds.")
- ("ELAPSED" "Time between process start and now, in seconds.")
- ("UTIME" "User time, in seconds.") ("CUTIME" "Cumulative user time, in seconds.")
- ("STIME" "System time, in seconds.") ("CSTIME" "Cumulative system time, in seconds.")
- ("%CPU" "Percent cpu.")
- ("TT" "Controlling tty, or ? if none.")
- ("COMMAND" "The command name of the process.")
- ("VSZ" "Virtual size.") ("RSS" "Resident set size.")
- ("%MEM" "Percentage of real memory, derived from RSS.")
- ("STAT" ("State: "
- ("R" "'R'=runnable. ")
- ("S" "'S'=sleeping. ")
- ("D" "'D'=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ")
- ("T" "'T'=stopped or traced. ")
- ("Z" "'Z'=zombie (terminated). ")
- ("W" "'W'=no resident pages. ")
- ("SW" "'S'=sleeping. 'W'=no resident pages. ")
- ("SW<" "'S'=sleeping. 'W'=no resident pages. '<'=Nice < 0 (super priveledged task) ")
- ("N" "'N'=Nice > 0 (lower priority) ")
- ("<" "'<'=Nice < 0 (super priveledged task) ")
- (">" "'>'=exceeded soft limit. ")))
- ("START" "Starting time.") ("FLAGS" "Process flags <linux/sched.h>.")
- ("MINFL" "Minor page faults.") ("MAJFL" "Major page faults.")
- ("TMOUT" "Timeout.") ("ALARM" "Alarm.")
- ("S_CODE" "Address of start of code segment.")
- ("E_CODE" "Address of end of code segment.")
- ("STACKP" "Address of the process's stack bottom.")
- ("ESP" "Stack pointer.") ("EIP" "Stack pointer.")
- ("WCHAN" "Wait channel in which process is sleeping. ")
- ("BLOCKED" "Blocked signals mask.")
- ("IGNORED" "Ignored signals mask.")
- ("CATCHED" "Catched signals mask.")
- ("SIGNAL" "Pending signals mask.")
- ("ENVIRONMENT" "Process environment.")
- ("LCK" "Pages locked in i/o, kb.")
- ("DATA" "Data size.") ("STACK" "Stack size.")
- ("EXE" "Executable size.") ("LIB" "Library size.")
- ("SIZE" "The virtual size of the process.")
- ("RES" "The resident size of the process.")
- ("SHRD" "The size of all shared pages, (lib, code, data).")
- ("TRS" "Text resident size.")
- ("DRS" "Data resident size.")
- ("DT" "Dirty pages.")
- ("LRS" "Library resident size. (a.out).")
- ("SWAP" "Non-resident size of the process.")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for Linux systems.
- See: `manual-entry' ps_fields(7), ps(1), and top(1) for more information.")
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-system-v
- '(
- ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ")
- ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ")
- ("F" "Flags (in hex) No meaning should be currently ascribed to them. ")
- ("PRI" "Priority, without -c: no > => prio <, with -c: no > => prio > .")
- ("S" ("State. "
- ("O" "O=Process is running on a processor. ")
- ("S" "S=Sleeping, process is waiting for an event. ")
- ("R" "R=Runnable, process is on run queue. ")
- ("I" "I=Idle, process is being created. ")
- ("Z" "Z=Zombie state, process terminated and parent not waiting. ")
- ("T" "T=Traced, process stopped by a signal, parent is tracing it. ")
- ("X" "X=SXBRK state: process is waiting for more primary memory. ")
- ))
- ("STIME" "Start time. ")
- ("SZ" "Size (in Pages) of the swappable process's image in main memory. ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting or in SXBRK state. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for System V.")
-
- ;; for specifc systems
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos4
- '(
- ("CP" "Short-term CPU utilization factor (used in scheduling). ")
- ("F" "Flags (in hex) associated with process as in <sys/proc.h>. ")
- ("LIM" ("Soft limit on memory used. "
- ("xx" "xx=no limit. ")))
- ("RE" "Residency time (seconds in core)")
- ("SIZE" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte).")
- ("SL" "Sleep time of the process (seconds blocked).")
- ("STAT" ("Status. "
- ("R" "R=runnable. ")
- ("S" "S=sleeping < 20s. ")
- ("D" "D=un-interruptible wait (eg disk or NFS I/O). ")
- ("T" "T=stopped. ")
- ("Z" "Z=zombie (terminated). ")
- ("W" "W=Swapped out. ")
- ("I" "I=idle, sleeping > 20s. ")
- ("P" "P=Page Wait." )
- ("N" "N=started with nice. ")
- (">" ">=exceeded memory limit. ")
- ("SW" "S=sleeping. W=waiting on an event. ")
- ("IW" "I=intermediate status. W=waiting on an event. ")))
- ("SZ" "Virtual image size, size data+stack (in KByte). ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for SunOS 4.")
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-sunos5
- '(
- ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ")
- ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ")
- ("F" "Flags (in hex) No meaning should be currently ascribed to them. ")
- ("PRI" "Priority, without -c: no > => prio <, with -c: no > => prio > .")
- ("S" ("State. "
- ("O" "O=Process is running on a processor. ")
- ("S" "S=Sleeping, process is waiting for an event. ")
- ("R" "R=Runnable, process is on run queue. ")
- ("I" "I=Idle, process is being created. ")
- ("Z" "Z=Zombie state, process terminated and parent not waiting. ")
- ("T" "T=Traced, process stopped by a signal, parent is tracing it. ")
- ("X" "X=SXBRK state: process is waiting for more primary memory. ")
- ))
- ("STIME" "Start time. ")
- ("SZ" "Size (in Pages) of the swappable process's image in main memory. ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting or in SXBRK state. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for SunOS 5.")
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-irix
- '(
- ("F" ("Flags. "
- ("01" "01=Process is a system (resident) process. ")
- ("02" "02=Process is being traced. ")
- ("04" "04=Stopped process has been given to parent via wait. ")
- ("08" "08=Process is sleeping at a non-interruptible priority. ")
- ("10" "10=Process is in core. ")
- ("20" "20=Process user area is in core. ")
- ("40" "40=Process has enabled atomic operator emulation. ")
- ("80" "80=Process in stream poll or select. ")))
- ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ")
- ("CLS" "Scheduling class. ")
- ("COMD" "The command name. ")
- ("P" "Number of processor on which the process is executing. ")
- ("RSS" "Total resident size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of process. ")
- ("S" ("State. "
- ("0" "0=Process is running on a processor. ")
- ("S" "S=Process is sleeping, waiting for a resource. ")
- ("R" "R=Process is running. ")
- ("Z" "Z=Process is terminated and parent not waiting. ")
- ("T" "T=Process is stopped. ")
- ("I" "I=Process is in intermediate state of creation. ")
- ("X" "X=Process is waiting for memory. ")))
- ("STIME" "The starting time of the process. ")
- ("SZ" "Total size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of the process. ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for IRIX.")
-
- (defvar View-process-field-name-descriptions-hpux
- '(
- ("F" ("Flags. "
- ("00" "00=Process is swapped. ")
- ("01" "01=Process is in core. ")
- ("02" "01=Process is a system process. ")
- ("04" "04=Process is locked in core (e.g., for physical I/O). ")
- ("10" "10=Process is being traced by another process. ")
- ("20" "20=Process is being traced by another process. ")
- ;; another tracing flag
- ))
- ("UID"
- "Real user ID number of the process owner. Login name under the -f option. ")
- ("PID" "The process ID of the process. ")
- ("PPID" "The process ID of the parent process. ")
- ("PRI" "The priority of the process; higher numbers mean lower priority. ")
- ("NI" "Nice value; used in priority computation. ")
- ("ADDR" "Memory address of the process, if resident, or disk address. ")
- ("TTY" "The controlling terminal for the process. ")
- ("TIME" "The cumulative execution time for the process [min:sec]. ")
- ("STIME"
- "Starting time of the process, or starting date if elapsed > 24h. ")
- ("C" "Processor utilization for scheduling. ")
- ("COMD" "The command name. ")
- ("COMMAND" "The command name. ")
- ("S" ("State. "
- ("0" "0=Process is non-existing. ")
- ("S" "S=Process is sleeping. ")
- ("W" "Process is waiting for a resource. ")
- ("R" "R=Process is running. ")
- ("Z" "Z=Process is terminated and parent not waiting. ")
- ("T" "T=Process is stopped. ")
- ("I" "I=Process is in intermediate state of creation. ")
- ("X" "X=Process is waiting for memory. ")))
- ("SZ" "Total size (in pages/4096 Bytes) of the process. ")
- ("WCHAN" "Event on which process is waiting. ")
- )
- "Help list with the descriptions of ps fields for HP-UX.")
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- ;;; view-process-system-specific.el ends here.
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