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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pslist
PSLIST(1) BSD General Commands Manual PSLIST(1)
NAME
pslist -- control processes and their descendants
SYNOPSIS
pslist [pid/name...]
pslist -h | --help
pslist -v | --version
rkill [-SIG] pid/name...
rrenice [+/-]pri pid/name...
DESCRIPTION
The pslist utility examines the list of current processes to find a specified process and all its descendants. A process may be specified
either by name or by process ID. If no arguments are given, pslist displays a list of the whole process tree. For each process specified on
the command line, pslist outputs a line containing the process ID, the command name, and the PIDs of all the descendants (and their descen-
dants, etc.).
When invoked as rkill, this utility does not display information about the processes, but sends them all a signal instead. If not specified
on the command line, a terminate (SIGTERM) signal is sent.
When invoked as rrenice, this utility does not display information about the processes, but attempts to set their nice value instead.
RETURN VALUES
The pslist utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
pgrep(1), pkill(1)
HISTORY
The pslist utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2000.
AUTHORS
Peter Penchev <roam@ringlet.net>
BSD
June 1, 2009 BSD