Hi,

Instead of "ps -e" give "ps aux"!
 
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Thanx,
Muzaffar Ansari
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----- Original Message ----
From: Agnello George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Prashant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected]; "GNU/Linux 
Users Group, Mumbai, India" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:59:16 AM
Subject: [linuxvadapav] Re: Linux

HI
i tried
#ps -e |grep httpd ==== the following is the resulth

13936 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26994 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26995 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26996 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26997 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26998 ? 00:00:00 httpd
26999 ? 00:00:00 httpd

what is the user that apache is running as

awaitig ur reply

agnello

> On 7/30/07, Prashant Shah <elite.mumbai@ gmail.com > wrote:
> > >
> > > Just do a
> > >
> > > $ps | grep apache
> > >
> > > from the shell and see what user the process is running as :)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > --
> > > > Warm Regards
> > > >
> > > > Agnello . G .Dsouza
> > > > www.agnellogeorge. blogspot. com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
> --
> Warm Regards
>
> Agnello . G .Dsouza
> www.agnellogeorge. blogspot. com
>

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Warm Regards

Agnello . G .Dsouza
www.agnellogeorge. blogspot. com

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