Julian Elischer wrote: > So the question is: what information can PS show > for a KSE threaded process?
The same thing "ps" shows for a threaded process with user space threads today. Why confuse every "ps"-using shell script or perl script ever written? > so for a process you can show: > process stuff (e.g. uid, pid, ppid) > kseg stuff (e.g. nice value, number runnable threads) > kse stuff(e.g. RUNNING @ priority 32 on cpu0) > kse stuff(e.g. RUNNING @ priority 31 on cpu1) [ ... ] If you want to show all this stuff, it should be similar to the "-d" option I patched into "w" for SunOS "w" compatability. In other words, it should not be shown by default, it should only show if you use special options to get it. -- Terry To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message