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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help using top and ps Post 302269644 by shabs1985 on Thursday 18th of December 2008 06:58:22 AM
Old 12-18-2008
this is what happens when i type top -i,

PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
25143 x 20 0 526m 198m 1048 R 100 5.0 21647:25 a.exe
25213 x 20 0 526m 201m 1048 R 100 5.1 21622:55 a.exe
25104 x 20 0 526m 199m 1048 R 98 5.0 21659:29 a.exe
32188 x 20 0 526m 201m 1048 R 98 5.1 54162:28 a.exe
29373 x 20 0 12808 1008 692 R 0 0.0 0:00.00 top

what i want is a command that will tell me the pid and where the specific program is running from, its location. thanks
 

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GO-CLEAN(1)						      General Commands Manual						       GO-CLEAN(1)

NAME
go - tool for managing Go source code SYNOPSIS
go clean [-i] [-r] [-n] [-x] [ packages ] DESCRIPTION
Clean removes object files from package source directories. The go command builds most objects in a temporary directory, so go clean is mainly concerned with object files left by other tools or by manual invocations of go build. Specifically, clean removes the following files from each of the source directories corresponding to the import paths: _obj/ old object directory, left from Makefiles _test/ old test directory, left from Makefiles _testmain.go old gotest file, left from Makefiles test.out old test log, left from Makefiles build.out old test log, left from Makefiles *.[568ao] object files, left from Makefiles DIR(.exe) from go build DIR.test(.exe) from go test -c MAINFILE(.exe) from go build MAINFILE.go In the list, DIR represents the final path element of the directory, and MAINFILE is the base name of any Go source file in the directory that is not included when building the package. OPTIONS
-i The -i flag causes clean to remove the corresponding installed archive or binary (what 'go install' would create). -n The -n flag causes clean to print the remove commands it would execute, but not run them. -r The -r flag causes clean to be applied recursively to all the dependencies of the packages named by the import paths. -x The -x flag causes clean to print remove commands as it executes them. For more about specifying packages, see go-packages(7). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2012-05-13 GO-CLEAN(1)
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