ps --> Was bedeuten die Kürzel unter "Stat" genau?

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ps --> Was bedeuten die Kürzel unter "Stat" genau?

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So ungefähr ist mir die Bedeutung ja klar: R= running S= sleeping - aber was bedeuten diese Zeichen nach den Großbuchstaben + < s etc.?

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x:~# ps aux
STAT 
 S   --> sleeping 
 SN  --> ?
 S<  --> ? 
 Ss  --> ?    
 SLs --> ?  
 S+  --> ?   
 Rs  --> ? 
 Ss+ --> ?  
 R+  --> irgendwie running
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Re: ps --> Was bedeuten die Kürzel unter "Stat" genau?

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man ps
PROCESS STATE CODES
Here are the different values that the s, stat and state output specifiers (header "STAT" or "S") will display to describe the state of a process.
D    Uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
R    Running or runnable (on run queue)
S    Interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)
T    Stopped, either by a job control signal or because it is being traced.
W    paging (not valid since the 2.6.xx kernel)
X    dead (should never be seen)
Z    Defunct ("zombie") process, terminated but not reaped by its parent.

For BSD formats and when the stat keyword is used, additional characters may be displayed:
<    high-priority (not nice to other users)
N    low-priority (nice to other users)
L    has pages locked into memory (for real-time and custom IO)
s    is a session leader
l    is multi-threaded (using CLONE_THREAD, like NPTL pthreads do)
+    is in the foreground process group
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Re: ps --> Was bedeuten die Kürzel unter "Stat" genau?

Post by tomotom »

jfreund wrote:

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man ps
PROCESS STATE CODES
Here are the different values that the s, stat and state output specifiers (header "STAT" or "S") will display to describe the state of a process.
D    Uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)
R    Running or runnable (on run queue)
S    Interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)
T    Stopped, either by a job control signal or because it is being traced.
W    paging (not valid since the 2.6.xx kernel)
X    dead (should never be seen)
Z    Defunct ("zombie") process, terminated but not reaped by its parent.

For BSD formats and when the stat keyword is used, additional characters may be displayed:
<    high-priority (not nice to other users)
N    low-priority (nice to other users)
L    has pages locked into memory (for real-time and custom IO)
s    is a session leader
l    is multi-threaded (using CLONE_THREAD, like NPTL pthreads do)
+    is in the foreground process group
Ähm, sorry da war ich wohl zu blöd und habe die falsche manpage aufgerufen. Da stand nämlich fast nix..Steht bei mir natürlich auch.