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119 It can also display information extracted from a process core file, if
127 utilities display the arguments, environment, and current working directory,
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137 in a selection of different human and machine readable formats.
144 .Bl -tag -width indent
147 All three types of locks are listed, BSD-style
149 POSIX-style
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160 list can be used to limit the display of the locks, mostly because
165 Display binary information for the process.
169 Display command line arguments for the process.
173 Display environment variables for the process.
177 Display file descriptor information for the process.
183 Display signal pending and disposition information for the process.
192 Display signal pending and blocked information for the process's threads.
201 Display the stacks of kernel threads in the process, excluding stacks of
202 threads currently running on a CPU and threads with stacks swapped to disk.
209 Display resource limits for the process.
211 Display LWP info for the process pertaining to its signal driven exit.
213 Display resource usage information for the process.
219 is used then per-thread statistics are printed, rather than per-process
224 Display security credential information for the process.
228 Display the cpuset information for the thread.
230 Display thread information for the process.
232 Display virtual memory mappings for the process.
234 Display ELF auxiliary vector for the process.
236 Display arguments for the process.
238 Display environment variables for the process.
240 Display current working directory for the process.
243 All options generate output in the format of a table, the first field of
251 flag may be used to specify a wait interval at which to repeat the printing
258 only to the owner of a process or the superuser.
259 A cpuset value displayed as -1 means that the information is either invalid
262 Display the process ID, command, and path to the process binary:
264 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
275 Display the process ID, command, and command line arguments:
277 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
286 Display the process ID, command, and environment variables:
288 .Bl -tag -width "ENVIRONMENT" -compact
297 Display detailed information about each file descriptor referenced by a
299 per-file descriptor object information, such as object type and file system
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328 .Bl -tag -width X -compact
348 pseudo-terminal master
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356 .It -
357 not a vnode
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383 .It a
390 non-blocking
400 omitted, and a new capabilities field will be included listing capabilities,
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458 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
463 Display signal pending and disposition for a process:
465 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
474 .Bl -tag -width X -compact
476 if signal is pending in the global process queue; - otherwise.
480 - otherwise.
482 if the signal will be caught; - otherwise.
490 Display signal pending and blocked for a process's threads:
492 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
503 .Bl -tag -width X -compact
505 if signal is pending for the thread, - otherwise
507 if signal is blocked in the thread signal mask, - if not blocked
517 Display kernel thread stacks for a process, allowing further interpretation
529 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
542 Display resource limits for a process:
544 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
557 Display resource usage for a process.
563 .Bl -tag -width "RESOURCE" -compact
581 Display process credential information:
583 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
610 .Bl -tag -width X -compact
615 Display per-thread information, including process ID, per-thread ID, name,
618 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
637 Display process virtual memory mappings, including addresses, mapping
638 meta-data, and mapped object information:
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665 .Bl -tag -width X -compact
676 .Bl -tag -width XX -compact
677 .It --
697 guard (pseudo-type)
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704 copy-on-write
710 grows down (top-down stack)
712 grows up (bottom-up stack)
720 Display ELF auxiliary vector values:
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733 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
772 .Ex -std
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782 .Bd -literal -offset indent
785 46620 bash text v r r------- - - - /usr/local/bin/bash
786 46620 bash ctty v c rw------ - - - /dev/pts/12
787 46620 bash cwd v d r------- - - - /tmp
788 46620 bash root v d r------- - - - /
789 46620 bash 0 v c rw------ 7 372071 - /dev/pts/12
790 46620 bash 1 v c rw------ 7 372071 - /dev/pts/12
791 46620 bash 2 v c rw------ 7 372071 - /dev/pts/12
792 46620 bash 255 v c rw------ 7 372071 - /dev/pts/12
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800 1 init /sbin/init --
803 Extract binary information from a core dump:
804 .Bd -literal -offset indent
810 Trying to extract information from a core file generated in a different major
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851 The display of open file or memory mapping pathnames is implemented using the
853 If a file system does not use the name cache, or the path to a file is not in
854 the cache, a path will not be displayed.
857 currently supports extracting data only from a live kernel, and not from