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A/UX® System Administrator's Reference Sections 1M, 7, and 8

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pstat(IM) pstat(IM)<br />

4<br />

2 Being traced by another process<br />

4 Another tracing flag<br />

1 0 Process cannot be woken by a signal<br />

20 In core<br />

40 Locked in memory<br />

PRI Scheduling priority (see nice(2»<br />

SIGNAL<br />

UID<br />

TIM<br />

CPU<br />

NI<br />

PGRP<br />

PID<br />

PPID<br />

ADDR<br />

SIZE<br />

WCHAN<br />

LINK<br />

CLKT<br />

Signals received (signals 1-16 coded in bits 0-<br />

15)<br />

Real user ID<br />

Time resident in seconds; times over 127 coded<br />

as 127<br />

Weighted integral of CPU time, for scheduler<br />

Nice level (see ni ce ( 2) )<br />

Process number of root of process group (the<br />

opener of the controlling terminal)<br />

The process ID number<br />

The process ID of parent process<br />

If in core, the physical address of the page<br />

tables in the proc structure for the "u-area" of<br />

the process; if swapped out, the position in the<br />

swap area measured in multiples of 512 bytes<br />

Size of process image in multiples of logical<br />

page size<br />

Wait channel number of a waiting process<br />

Link pointer in list of runnable processes<br />

Countdown for alarm(2) measured in seconds<br />

-r Make the execution of pstat repeat at a rate defined by the<br />

next parameter.<br />

-t Print the table for terminals with these headings:<br />

LOC Core location of this table entry<br />

February, 1990<br />

Revision C

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