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Operating Systems HP-UX PID Process Resources Post 302670717 by the0m3n on Thursday 12th of July 2012 10:56:22 AM
Old 07-12-2012
Hi vbe,

Thatīs correct.
Reflection X is a X server but Iīm not looking for glance.
Itīs true that glance can display the same data, but one year ago one person got the information even with the same format, and he didnīt type the glance command.
Iīm not looking for a GUI, I just need to have access to detailed information about a PID in a text file every certain time.
The option you suggest could work.
Iīm going to do some tests and I will comment the results.

By the way, Corona688, the ps command doesnīt give all the information that I need.

Thank you all.
Regards.

DASM
 

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vwait(n)						       Tcl Built-In Commands							  vwait(n)

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NAME
vwait - Process events until a variable is written SYNOPSIS
vwait varName _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This command enters the Tcl event loop to process events, blocking the application if no events are ready. It continues processing events until some event handler sets the value of variable varName. Once varName has been set, the vwait command will return as soon as the event handler that modified varName completes. varName must be globally scoped (either with a call to global for the varName, or with the full namespace path specification). In some cases the vwait command may not return immediately after varName is set. This can happen if the event handler that sets varName does not complete immediately. For example, if an event handler sets varName and then itself calls vwait to wait for a different variable, then it may not return for a long time. During this time the top-level vwait is blocked waiting for the event handler to complete, so it cannot return either. EXAMPLES
Run the event-loop continually until some event calls exit. (You can use any variable not mentioned elsewhere, but the name forever reminds you at a glance of the intent.) vwait forever Wait five seconds for a connection to a server socket, otherwise close the socket and continue running the script: # Initialise the state after 5000 set state timeout set server [socket -server accept 12345] proc accept {args} { global state connectionInfo set state accepted set connectionInfo $args } # Wait for something to happen vwait state # Clean up events that could have happened close $server after cancel set state timeout # Do something based on how the vwait finished... switch $state { timeout { puts "no connection on port 12345" } accepted { puts "connection: $connectionInfo" puts [lindex $connectionInfo 0] "Hello there!" } } SEE ALSO
global(n), update(n) KEYWORDS
event, variable, wait Tcl 8.0 vwait(n)
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