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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Displaying VERY long process names with ps -ef Post 98289 by m223464 on Tuesday 7th of February 2006 07:12:39 AM
Old 02-07-2006
Thanks for your suggestions but sadly none of these have worked. I get syntax errors on two of them. "ps auxww" does run but still truncates the output.

I guess the syntax issue's down to the O/S version or shell. I'm on AIX 5.2, & ksh.

Code:
# ps -efx|grep SLRS
ps: illegal option -- x
Usage: ps [-ANaedfklmM] [-n namelist] [-F Format] [-o specifier[=header],...]
                [-p proclist][-G|-g grouplist] [-t termlist] [-U|-u userlist] [-c classlist]
Usage: ps [aceglnsuvwxU] [t tty] [ProcessNumber]

Code:
# ps -Ao pid,args -ww
ps: illegal option -- w
ps: illegal option -- w
Usage: ps [-ANaedfklmM] [-n namelist] [-F Format] [-o specifier[=header],...]
                [-p proclist][-G|-g grouplist] [-t termlist] [-U|-u userlist] [-c classlist]
Usage: ps [aceglnsuvwxU] [t tty] [ProcessNumber]

I looked into the -ww switch which wasn't recognised but found eww instead so I tried "ps gewws" but yet again it truncated the long commands.

Looks like this might not actually be doable but I'm still open to other suggestions.

Gareth
 

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