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PID The process ID of the process.
USERNAME
The real user (login) name or real user ID.
SIZE The total virtual memory size of the process, includ-
ing all mapped files and devices, in kilobytes (K),
megabytes (M), or gigabytes (G). The resident set size
of the process (RSS), in kilobytes (K), megabytes (M),
or gigabytes (G).
STATE The state of the process:
cpuN Process is running on CPU N.
sleep Sleeping: process is witing for an event to com-
plete.
run Runnable: process in on run queue.
zombie
Zombie state: process terminated and parent not
waiting.
stop Process is stopped.
PRI The priority of the process. Larger numbers mean
higher priority.
NICE Nice value used in priority computation. Only
processes in certain scheduling classes have a nice
value.
TIME The cumulative execution time for the process.
CPU The percentage of recent CPU time used by the process.
PROCESS
The name of the process (name of executed file).
LWPID The lwp ID of the lwp being reported.
NLWP The number of lwps in the process.
The following columns are displayed when the -v or -m option
is specified
USR The percentage of time the process has spent in user
mode.
SYS The percentage of time the process has spent in system
mode.
TRP The percentage of time the process has spent in pro-
cessing system traps.
TFL The percentage of time the process has spent process-
ing text page faults.
DFL The percentage of time the process has spent process-
ing data page faults..
LCK The percentage of time the process has spent waiting
for user locks.
SLP The percentage of time the process has spent sleeping
LAT The percentage of time the process has spent in
VCX The number of voluntary context switches.
ICX The number of involuntary context switches.
SCL The number of system calls.
SIG The number of signals received. |
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