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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting pstree but without other children of ancestors Post 302726565 by ysrini on Sunday 4th of November 2012 10:03:48 PM
Old 11-04-2012
pstree but without other children of ancestors

Hi, I want to display the process tree of a given PID, however, I don't want to see other children of the ancestors that don't reach the current PID.

My goal is, from the tree result, i have to fetch a particular parent process by keyword, and if any other children from parents have the same name, it will give me incorrect results

I used 'pstree -alhpA <pid>' but it displays the other children of the parents too

Is there a easy way to achieve this without having to write a custom script to loop thru each PPID and reach the root?

Thanks,
-sri
 

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ptree(1)						      General Commands Manual							  ptree(1)

NAME
ptree - prints the process tree hierarchy SYNOPSIS
[pid1|username1 [pid2|username2]...] DESCRIPTION
prints the process tree of all processes that match the specified arguments. While printing the tree, the child processes are indented to the right from their respective parent processes. Options Prints the tree starting from the children of (usually pid 0). The default is to print the tree starting from the children of (pid 1). Operands pid Print the process tree for the process ID number specified by pid. username Print the process tree for all the processes from the user specified by username. Note that only username (and not user ID) can be specified for this instance. If no operands are specified, then prints the process tree of all processes starting from the children of or (if is specified). EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables If is not specified or is null, it defaults to (see lang(5)). EXAMPLES
Print the process tree for pid 100 and for all processes owned by WARNINGS
Process information can change while is running; the tree displayed by is only a snapshot in time. Some data printed for defunct processes is irrelevant. Users of must not rely on the exact field widths and spacing of its output, as these will vary depending on the system and the release of HP-UX. SEE ALSO
pgrep(1), pkill(1), ps(1), fork(2). ptree(1)
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