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On a multi-processor system does ps show all the processes running on all processors or some thing else happens.If so can we distinguish between processes running on one processor from other.
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i think ps command shows all the process ids on a multiprocessor system.
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You may try to use ps -aux (depends on what machine & unix os that you run). Its a completed process checkings. Multiple processors can be checked thru it.

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