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If Prm Is Enabled And Configured, How To Display In Ps Command Which Pset Group A Process Belongs To?

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This can be seen using the option –z of the ps command, which with other things being displayed WOULD also show the PSET (processor SET) group in which the process is executing.

# ps -fzu haydes

UID PSET PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND

haydes 0 20320 1 220 19:28:33 ? 6:23 itDB

haydes 1 20321 1 255 19:28:33 ? 6:45

quarryDB haydes 0 20319 1 0 19:28:33 ? 0:05 comp-it3

haydes 1 20323 1 255 19:28:33 ? 6:43 rdr_quarry

This can be seen using the option –z of the ps command, which with other things being displayed would also show the PSET (processor SET) group in which the process is executing.

# ps -fzu haydes

UID PSET PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND

haydes 0 20320 1 220 19:28:33 ? 6:23 itDB

haydes 1 20321 1 255 19:28:33 ? 6:45

quarryDB haydes 0 20319 1 0 19:28:33 ? 0:05 comp-it3

haydes 1 20323 1 255 19:28:33 ? 6:43 rdr_quarry



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