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Using the ps command z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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You can use the ps command to display a list of your processes that are currently running and obtain additional information about those processes. (Only a superuser or a user with appropriate permissions can obtain information about all processes.) For example, here the ps command displays the status of
started processes:
Usually, just issuing ps will tell you all you need to know about your current processes. However, there are a number of options you can use to tailor the displayed information. For example, you can use the –a option to display only processes associated with a terminal, not the system processes. Read the ps command description in z/OS UNIX System Services Command Reference. |
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