Try: [CODE] ps -fu $USER -o args | grep -e tns -e snr[/CODE]
Err... -o args should be modified to contain the arguments you want, not the literal word 'args'.
Or just leave (ignore/remove) this out.
In the Unix-like world there are several type of styles for ps. Some systems support the BSD style where no `-' is prefixed, some systems support the POSIX or UNIX standards where a prefixed `-' is required. Most Linux systems has the GNU style as well, called long options, which does not affect here, nevertheless, because the GNU ps tries to accommodate all three styles, and mix and match is allowed, conflicts do occur. -u and u has the greatest chance of conflicting with other flags because they mean different in each style.
Try this one and see if it does what you want.
args is a valid user-defined format specifier. Meaning that you use with the -o or o prefixed in front and space is allow.
Some of the others specifiers are:
Interesting enough cmd, args and command are alias.
-f and -o both specify a format; you cannot have both. Further, -l can only work with -f
While that it is true by themselves in an UNIX standards style, the GNU ps does not raise an ERROR: Conflicting format options. when you include both, since the -f is (elevated or interpreted) to just a BSD style f. Combining both will just provide a warning of bad syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? and output as: ASCII-art process hierarchy (forest)
All,
1.What is the unix comand used for all current running process (Including All current running processes Parent ->child->subchild process)
2.If child and subchild processes are running then what is the unix command to kill parent and its all child subchild processes in UNIX.
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Hi all,
When I issued command ps -ef|grep Vinay in a UNIX machine,
I got the following
Vinay 22491 1 255 Jun 18 ? 294248:53 -sh
Vinay 26628 1 255 Jun 18 ? 294237:33 -sh
Could you tell me what all process is running ? Please explain each of the fields.
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31799 pts/3 00:00:00 vim
31866 pts/3 00:00:00 vim
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Felix Whoals
Tada Whoals
Lala Whoals
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hi
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Another one is the configuration and usage of the UNIX file system?
requesting all for help.
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