Actually, they're processes that are in the SW state. The kernel processes
are in this state right away.. but others end up that way after being in
the S state for quite some time.

On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Steve Lee wrote:

> what does it mean when a process have
> [these brackets around them]  when
> you do a ps aux.
>
> There is usually a process in oracle that
> people moniter under Solaris that
> linux for some reason truncates the information
> by doing a [  ]   around the names of the process.
>
> Thanks again.
>
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