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psh(1)

psps(1)  —  USER COMMANDS

NAME

psps − NeWS process lister

SYNOPSIS

psps

DESCRIPTION

psps is a psh(1) script that prints information for every lightweight process in the X11/NeWS server.  The output from this command consists of the following eight columns of information for each process. 

>The symbol > in the first column indicates that the process is the first process in its process group.  If there are other processes in the process group, they will be listed after this first process, and they will each have a blank space in the first column. 

IDThe second column gives the ID number associated with the NeWS process. 

StateThe third column gives the state of the NeWS process.  (See the description of the process dictionary keys in the .) 

PriThe fourth column gives the priority of the NeWS process.  (See the description of the process dictionary keys in the .) 

ESSThe fifth column gives the size of the NeWS process’ execution stack. 

OSSThe sixth column gives the size of the NeWS process’ operand stack. 

DSSThe seventh column gives the size of the NeWS process’ dictionary stack. 

NameThe eighth column gives the value of the process’ ProcessName key.  (See the description of the process dictionary keys in the .) 

OPTIONS

None. 

SEE ALSO

psh(1)

TRADEMARK

POSTSCRIPT is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc. 

Sun Release 4.1  —  Last change: 16 June 1988

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