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1<sect2><title>Contents of Procps-&procps-contversion;</title>
2
3<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
4<para>free, kill, oldps, pgrep, pkill, ps, skill, snice, sysctl, tload, top,
5uptime, vmstat, w and watch</para></sect3>
6
7<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
8
9<sect4><title>free</title>
10<para>free displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory
11in the system, as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the
12kernel.</para></sect4>
13
14<sect4><title>kill</title>
15<para>kills sends signals to processes.</para></sect4>
16
17<sect4><title>oldps and ps</title>
18<para>ps gives a snapshot of the current processes.</para></sect4>
19
20<sect4><title>pgrep</title>
21<para>pgrep looks up processes based on name and other attributes</para></sect4>
22
23<sect4><title>pkill</title>
24<para>pkill signals processes based on name and other attributes</para></sect4>
25
26<sect4><title>skill</title>
27<para>skill sends signals to process matching a criteria.</para></sect4>
28
29<sect4><title>snice</title>
30<para>snice changes the scheduling priority for process matching a
31criteria.</para></sect4>
32
33<sect4><title>sysctl</title>
34<para>sysctl modifies kernel parameters at runtime.</para></sect4>
35
36<sect4><title>tload</title>
37<para>tload prints a graph of the current system load average to the
38specified tty (or the tty of the tload process if
39none is specified).</para></sect4>
40
41<sect4><title>top</title>
42<para>top provides an ongoing look at processor activity
43in real time.</para></sect4>
44
45<sect4><title>uptime</title>
46<para>uptime gives a one line display of the following information: the current
47time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently
48logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15
49minutes.</para></sect4>
50
51<sect4><title>vmstat</title>
52<para>vmstat reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO,
53traps, and cpu activity.</para></sect4>
54
55<sect4><title>w</title>
56<para>w displays information about the users currently on the machine, and
57their processes.</para></sect4>
58
59<sect4><title>watch</title>
60<para>watch runs command repeatedly, displaying its output (the first
61screen full).</para></sect4>
62
63</sect3>
64
65<sect3><title>Library Files</title>
66<para>libproc.so</para></sect3>
67
68<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
69
70<sect4><title>libproc</title>
71<para>libproc is the library against which most of the programs in this
72set are linked to save disk space by implementing common functions only
73once.</para></sect4>
74
75</sect3>
76
77</sect2>
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