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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ps command Post 302644149 by radoulov on Monday 21st of May 2012 11:13:28 AM
Old 05-21-2012
As a side note, the Berkeley version of some Unix programs could be found in /usr/ucb on Solaris (ucb = University of California, Berkeley):


Code:
bash-3.2$ uname -sr; /usr/ucb/ps -x
SunOS 5.10
   PID TT       S  TIME COMMAND
 18261 ?        S  0:00 /usr/lib/ssh/sshd
 18270 pts/4    S  0:00 -ksh
 18296 pts/4    S  0:00 bash
 18446 pts/4    O  0:00 /usr/ucb/ps -x

Code:
SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands                   ps(1B)

NAME
     ps - display the status of current processes

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/ucb/ps [-aceglnrSuUvwx] [-t term] [num]

DESCRIPTION
     The ps command displays information  about  processes.  Nor-
     mally,  only  those  processes  that  are  running with your
     effective user ID and are attached to a controlling terminal
     (see    termio(7I))  are  shown.  Additional  categories  of
     processes can be added to the display using various options.
     In particular, the -a option allows you to include processes
     that are not owned by you (that do not have your  user  ID),
     and  the  -x  option allows you to include processes without
     controlling terminals. When you specify both -a and -x,  you
     get processes owned by anyone, with or without a controlling
     terminal. The -r option  restricts  the  list  of  processes
     printed to running and runnable processes.


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g_confrms(1)					 GROMACS suite, VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c				      g_confrms(1)

NAME
g_confrms - fits two structures and calculates the rmsd VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c SYNOPSIS
g_confrms -f1 conf1.gro -f2 conf2.gro -o fit.pdb -n1 fit1.ndx -n2 fit2.ndx -no match.ndx -[no]h -[no]version -nice int -[no]w -[no]one -[no]mw -[no]pbc -[no]fit -[no]name -[no]label -[no]bfac DESCRIPTION
g_confrms computes the root mean square deviation (RMSD) of two structures after least-squares fitting the second structure on the first one. The two structures do NOT need to have the same number of atoms, only the two index groups used for the fit need to be identical. With -name only matching atom names from the selected groups will be used for the fit and RMSD calculation. This can be useful when com- paring mutants of a protein. The superimposed structures are written to file. In a .pdb file the two structures will be written as separate models (use rasmol -nmr- pdb). Also in a .pdb file, B-factors calculated from the atomic MSD values can be written with -bfac. FILES
-f1 conf1.gro Input Structure+mass(db): tpr tpb tpa gro g96 pdb -f2 conf2.gro Input Structure file: gro g96 pdb tpr etc. -o fit.pdb Output Structure file: gro g96 pdb etc. -n1 fit1.ndx Input, Opt. Index file -n2 fit2.ndx Input, Opt. Index file -no match.ndx Output, Opt. Index file OTHER OPTIONS
-[no]hno Print help info and quit -[no]versionno Print version info and quit -nice int 19 Set the nicelevel -[no]wno View output .xvg, .xpm, .eps and .pdb files -[no]oneno Only write the fitted structure to file -[no]mwyes Mass-weighted fitting and RMSD -[no]pbcno Try to make molecules whole again -[no]fityes Do least squares superposition of the target structure to the reference -[no]nameno Only compare matching atom names -[no]labelno Added chain labels A for first and B for second structure -[no]bfacno Output B-factors from atomic MSD values SEE ALSO
gromacs(7) More information about GROMACS is available at <http://www.gromacs.org/>. Mon 4 Apr 2011 g_confrms(1)
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