Examples of the ps command within Linux
Below are some examples of the ps command within Linux.
ps -eH --forest | less
This will list all processes (-e select all processes) and (-H hierarchy), as well as --forest includes ASCII lines.
The -f switch is for full-format and will include more columns.
ps -ef | less
The -u switch returns data for a particular user.
ps -u username | less
The -sort switch allows the information to be sorted by columns.
ps -e -o pcpu,args --sort -pcpu| less
Pipe through the head command to see the ten most CPU intensive processes.
ps -e -o pcpu,args --sort -pcpu | head -10
ps -eH --forest | less
This will list all processes (-e select all processes) and (-H hierarchy), as well as --forest includes ASCII lines.
The -f switch is for full-format and will include more columns.
ps -ef | less
The -u switch returns data for a particular user.
ps -u username | less
The -sort switch allows the information to be sorted by columns.
ps -e -o pcpu,args --sort -pcpu| less
Pipe through the head command to see the ten most CPU intensive processes.
ps -e -o pcpu,args --sort -pcpu | head -10