PROCESS STATUS (PS)

Qualifiers:

None

Purpose:

Use this command to check the status of processes that are running on your system.

Example:

Entry: PS

System Response:

USER       PID TASKS %CPU %MEM SILOS STAT START   TIME COMMAND

system       0   12   0.2  5.9    6  RSPD AUG20  22:18 kernel                  

system       1   47   0.1  1.6   24  ..PD AUG20  22:18 appStartup              

system       2   20   0.0  0.0    1  R.P. AUG20  22:18 DataServices            

system       3  110   1.3  4.8   42  R.PD AUG20  22:18 ManagementLayer         

system       4   31   8.8 18.1   12  R.PD AUG20  22:17 JavaLayer               

system       5    4   0.0  0.0    1  ..PD AUG20  22:17 MIPSServiceProvider     

system       6   70   4.4 12.0    4  RSPD AUG20  22:17 CallEngineLayer         

system       7   54   4.2  3.1   37  ..PD AUG20  22:15 ServiceLayer            

system       8   13   0.2  0.6   14  ..PD AUG20  22:14 NetworkServiceLayer     

system       9   40   0.1  0.6   16  ..PD AUG20  22:14 AdaptationLayer         

system      10    2   0.0  0.0    1  ..PD AUG20  22:13 CallControlServices     

system      11    5   0.0  0.0    1  ..PD AUG20  22:13 MiXMLLayer              

system      12   14   0.0  0.7   14  ..PD AUG20  22:13 ApplicationsLayer       

system      13    9   1.7  1.7   10  ..PD AUG20  22:13 DigitalTrunkingLayer    

system      14   15   1.4  3.1   14  ..PD AUG20  22:13 SIPModule               

 

STAT - task summary, process contains tasks with the following status

       R=ready, S=suspended, P=pending, D=delayed