Hi,

I'm playing around with Chrony and used setproctitle() to set the title of the involved process (main, helper and NTS helper).

And I can't figure out how to receive the command line the application was started with after using setproctitle().

E.g. running 'ps -o command' outputs before setproctitle():

$ ps -auxo command | fgrep chronyd
_chrony  43240 <snip> chronyd -F 0 -u _chrony -d -f /etc/chrony.conf
_chrony  77494 <snip> chronyd -F 0 -u _chrony -d -f /etc/chrony.conf
root     18016 <snip> chronyd -F 0 -u _chrony -d -f /etc/chrony.conf

running 'ps -o command' outputs after setproctitle():

$ ps -auxo command | fgrep chronyd
_chrony  47331 <snip> chronyd: server (chronyd)
_chrony  64136 <snip> chronyd: NTS helper (chronyd)
root     56489 <snip> chronyd: PRV helper (chronyd)

What tool would show the calling command line? Would someone be able to nudge me into the right direction?


/Thomas

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