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Old 05-04-2014
thank you Alister for the reply

my concern is , why the sleeping process is consuming resources ,

I want to free up the resources, also a total of 251 processes are sleeping.

how can we check , what exactly the processes is doing and is the process is doing really something worthy

Code:
Tasks: 260 total,   9 running, 251 sleeping

Code:
PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S   %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
20113 oraSLV    20   0 8982m 1.3g 1.3g S      6  4.1  32:00.02 oracle
29188 SLVadm    20   0 6587m 1.4g 1.3g S      3  4.3  21:29.63 SLV_00_DIA_W9
28351 root      20   0  108m  11m 4140 S      2  0.0   0:00.05 python
30243 SLVadm    20   0 6593m 1.4g 1.3g S      2  4.4  20:44.20 SLV_00_DIA_W8
29181 SLVadm    20   0 6574m 1.4g 1.3g S      1  4.4  20:40.80 SLV_00_DIA_W2
28346 root      20   0  105m  10m 8140 S      1  0.0   0:00.03 zypper
25646 oraSLV    -2   0 8974m  16m  14m S      1  0.1  19:56.46 oracle
25700 root      20   0 14780 5068 1228 S      1  0.0   0:00.47 bash
29180 SLVadm    20   0 6582m 1.4g 1.3g S      1  4.5  22:05.64 SLV_00_DIA_W1
 2039 root      20   0 73788 3848 3292 S      0  0.0  33:56.40 vmtoolsd
 3657 root      20   0  9120  552  432 S      0  0.0   4:55.67 irqbalance
29179 SLVadm    20   0 6578m 1.4g 1.3g S      0  4.5  22:56.82 SLV_00_DIA_W0
29182 SLVadm    20   0 6583m 1.4g 1.3g S      0  4.5  21:12.59 SLV_00_DIA_W3
29184 SLVadm    20   0 6575m 1.3g 1.3g S      0  4.3  21:20.59 SLV_00_DIA_W5
29230 oraSLV    20   0 8997m 4.4g 4.4g S      0 14.0 667:10.44 oracle

 

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PS(1)							      General Commands Manual							     PS(1)

NAME
ps - process status SYNOPSIS
ps [-alxU] [kernel mm fs] OPTIONS
-a Print all processes with controlling terminals -l Give long listing -x Include processes without a terminal EXAMPLES
ps -axl # Print all processes and tasks in long format DESCRIPTION
Ps prints the status of active processes. Normally only the caller's own processes are listed in short format (the PID, TTY, TIME and CMD fields as explained below). The long listing contains: F Kernel flags: 001: free slot 002: no memory map 004: sending; 010: receiving 020: inform on pending signals 040: pending signals 100: being traced. S State: R: runnable W: waiting (on a message) S: sleeping (i.e.,suspended on MM or FS) Z: zombie T: stopped UID, PID, PPID, PGRP The user, process, parent process and process group ID's. SZ Size of the process in kilobytes. RECV Process/task on which a receiving process is waiting or sleeping. TTY Controlling tty for the process. TIME Process' cumulative (user + system) execution time. CMD Command line arguments of the process. The files /dev/{mem,kmem} are used to read the system tables and command line arguments from. Terminal names in /dev are used to generate the mnemonic names in the TTY column, so ps is independent of terminal naming conventions. PS(1)
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