OK !
You are right  I understand...

So i try another way ...


What can be the connection from a program and his process....

> ...What  possibility I can have to know the name of a proces generate from
> a program ?
>

Thank you for answering me





On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 9:42 AM, Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:

> On 07/17/2016 11:32 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
>
>> I would ask what is the state of a process whose program program non
>> respond anymore???
>>
>> It can be almost any state depending on why it's not responding.  If it's
> stuck in an infinite loop, it will be "R".  If it's deadlocked or just
> confused about it's input, it could be in "S".  If there's a kernel problem
> or it's stuck in some I/O, it could be in "D" state.  That's the worst one,
> because sometimes you can't even kill it with -9.  But these are still just
> examples, there are many causes, so you really can't tell from the process
> state if it's not responding.
>
> And also what (generally) the value of states of processes  (S, S<, SN,
>> SNsl, Ssl, etc...) means ??
>>
>> "man ps".  Look in the section called "PROCESS STATE CODES".
>
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