Pybe wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 08:36:10 -0600, Peter Smith
<peter.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many moons ago I used "ps auxfwwwwm" to display my processes. This
worked well under Redhats, and, actually, _still_ works well under
Advanced Server 3. However, this is not so under Fedora Core 3. There
is mainly a problem with using the "m" option (to see threads.) Anyone
have any insight as to how to get the same functionality under Fedora?
Or is it just invalid and deprecated now?
May be off track but does --forest do what you need?
See, that is the thing. The "f" is for forest. If I do "ps f" I get the
forest view. If I do "ps m" I can see all the threads. If I do "ps fm" I
get an error "ERROR: Thread display conflicts with forest display." This
used to not be the case. With Red Hat 9 I could do "ps fm", and can
_still_ do this with Red Hat Advanced Server 3.
I think I'll send a message to the devel list.
Thanks for the reply though.
Peter