Hi, below is what I get on one of my servers, running ps (I shortened "COMMAND" to make it readable). This is from AOLserver series 3. I don't know exactly how to interpret "TIME", especially when looking at "START".
Sure, after a (configurable) while (or when using ns_eval), one or more threads are re-started (explaining the wide PID-differences), but, especially as I use ns_eval very often for some API's, it does not explain the gaps of the "START" column. How to read this? Thanks! Bernd. -------------- # ps -afx -o user,pid,ppid,start_time,time,command PID PPID START TIME COMMAND 22181 1 Feb05 00:01:28 [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22184 22181 Feb05 00:00:00 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22185 22184 Feb05 00:00:00 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22186 22184 Feb05 00:03:45 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22191 22184 Feb05 00:00:00 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22192 22184 Feb05 00:08:43 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 22195 22184 Feb05 00:03:15 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 16197 22184 Feb14 01:03:42 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 20454 22184 Feb14 00:53:41 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 24594 22184 Feb14 00:47:37 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 29495 22184 Feb15 00:43:17 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 30635 22184 Feb15 00:54:57 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 32514 22184 Feb15 00:38:00 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 9750 22184 Feb16 00:23:25 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 10646 22184 Feb16 00:21:26 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 10682 22184 Feb16 00:22:09 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 10977 22184 Feb16 00:21:06 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 12620 22184 Feb16 00:19:40 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 12621 22184 Feb16 00:20:12 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] 30210 22184 Feb17 00:05:05 \_ [...]/nsd -izt [...]/c.cfg [-u / -g] -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.
