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Date:      Sat, 26 Jun 1999 10:41:38 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Michael Jaskowiak <skovian@interpath.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: questions on ps
Message-ID:  <19990626104138.U427@freebie.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <37737B74.6F61@interpath.com>; from Michael Jaskowiak on Fri, Jun 25, 1999 at 08:52:04AM -0400
References:  <37737B74.6F61@interpath.com>

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On Friday, 25 June 1999 at  8:52:04 -0400, Michael Jaskowiak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 	I have looked at the man pages and the on-line documentation, but have
> not found an answer so I hope you folks can give me some guidance.  Here
> is the hardware configuration.  Intel Celeron 333, 384 Megs RAM, 3Com
> 3C900B LAN, Curtis 350 Meg Flash drive.  The flash drive has a small
> load of freebsd 3.1 on it.  What it does is to boot into a MFS and not
> use the drive at all.  I have complete functionality as far as telnet,
> ftp, logging, and other services go, but I have a problem with the ps
> command.  Here is the output of 'ps x':
>
> # ps x
>   PID  TT  STAT      TIME COMMAND
>     0  ??  DLs    0:00.35  (swapper)
>     1  ??  Is     0:00.01 /sbin/init --
>     2  ??  DL     0:01.66  (pagedaemon)
>     3  ??  DL     0:00.00  (vmdaemon)
>     4  ??  DL     1:34.92  (syncer)
>    95  ??  Ss     0:03.23  (syslogd)
>   137  ??  Ss     0:00.08  (inetd)
>   140  ??  Is     0:04.47  (cron)
>  9943  ??  Ss     0:00.02  (telnetd)
>  9948  p0  R+     0:00.00  (ps)
>   208  v0  Is+    0:00.01  (getty)
>   189  v1  Is+    0:00.01  (getty)
>   190  v2  Is+    0:00.01  (getty)
>
> As you can see, it is not very detailed.  The way that I have most of
> the system functions compiled into my kernel is by using crunchgen.  I
> have the ps command set under /usr/bin and the source is in
> /usr/src/usr.bin.  Since I have also left the ability to copy in
> commands from a working system, I tried to just copy in the ps command
> with the same results.  I need to have full ps capability for other
> things to work properly.  What have I done wrong?  Thank you for any
> help that you can give me.

As others have said, where's the problem?  What does ps ulax say?

Greg
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