On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 14:02 -0300, Thiago Damas wrote:

> Hi,
>   without procfs, there is a way to get usertime and systime from a
> running process?
> 


Maybe:
    ps axwwwo pid,time,command

According to ps(1):
    time ... "accumulated cpu time, user + system"

Unfortunately, I'm not able to find a way to get user time separate from
system time ("time" -- aka "cputime" -- only gives combined "user" plus
"system" time).



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