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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the procps-ng package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: procps-ng 4.0.3.67-bce6\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Procps list <procps@freelists.org>\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2023-08-19 17:38+1000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"

#. type: TH
#: ../man/free.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "FREE"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/free.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-05-02"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/free.1:14 ../man/kill.1:12 ../man/pgrep.1:13 ../man/pmap.1:19
#: ../man/pwdx.1:12 ../man/skill.1:12 ../man/slabtop.1:14 ../man/sysctl.8:14
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:13 ../man/tload.1:12 ../man/uptime.1:13
#: ../man/vmstat.8:13 ../man/w.1:14 ../man/watch.1:13 ../man/ps.1:13
#: ../man/top.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "procps-ng"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/free.1:14 ../man/kill.1:12 ../man/pgrep.1:13 ../man/pidof.1:13
#: ../man/pmap.1:19 ../man/pwdx.1:12 ../man/skill.1:12 ../man/slabtop.1:14
#: ../man/tload.1:12 ../man/uptime.1:13 ../man/w.1:14 ../man/watch.1:13
#: ../man/ps.1:13 ../man/top.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "User Commands"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:15 ../man/kill.1:13 ../man/pgrep.1:14 ../man/pidof.1:14
#: ../man/pmap.1:20 ../man/pwdx.1:13 ../man/skill.1:13 ../man/slabtop.1:15
#: ../man/sysctl.8:15 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:14 ../man/tload.1:13
#: ../man/uptime.1:14 ../man/vmstat.8:14 ../man/w.1:15 ../man/watch.1:14
#: ../man/ps.1:27 ../man/top.1:67 ../man/procps.3:15 ../man/procps_misc.3:15
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:15
#, no-wrap
msgid "NAME"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:17
msgid "free - Display amount of free and used memory in the system"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:17 ../man/kill.1:15 ../man/pgrep.1:16 ../man/pidof.1:16
#: ../man/pmap.1:22 ../man/pwdx.1:15 ../man/skill.1:15 ../man/slabtop.1:17
#: ../man/sysctl.8:17 ../man/tload.1:15 ../man/uptime.1:16 ../man/vmstat.8:16
#: ../man/w.1:17 ../man/watch.1:16 ../man/ps.1:29 ../man/top.1:72
#: ../man/procps.3:18 ../man/procps_misc.3:17 ../man/procps_pids.3:18
#, no-wrap
msgid "SYNOPSIS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:20
msgid "B<free> [I<options>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:20 ../man/kill.1:18 ../man/pgrep.1:25 ../man/pidof.1:30
#: ../man/pmap.1:25 ../man/skill.1:25 ../man/slabtop.1:20 ../man/sysctl.8:23
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:16 ../man/tload.1:18 ../man/uptime.1:19
#: ../man/vmstat.8:20 ../man/w.1:20 ../man/watch.1:19 ../man/ps.1:31
#: ../man/ps.1:1002 ../man/top.1:77 ../man/procps.3:67 ../man/procps_misc.3:49
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "DESCRIPTION"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:26
msgid ""
"B<free> displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory "
"in the system, as well as the buffers and caches used by the kernel. The "
"information is gathered by parsing /proc/meminfo. The displayed columns are:"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<total>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:30
msgid ""
"Total usable memory (MemTotal and SwapTotal in /proc/meminfo). This includes "
"the physical and swap memory minus a few reserved bits and kernel binary "
"code."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<used>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:33
msgid "Used or unavailable memory (calculated as B<total> - B<available>)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<free>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:36
msgid "Unused memory (MemFree and SwapFree in /proc/meminfo)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:36
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<shared>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:39
msgid "Memory used (mostly) by tmpfs (Shmem in /proc/meminfo)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<buffers>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:42
msgid "Memory used by kernel buffers (Buffers in /proc/meminfo)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<cache>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:45
msgid ""
"Memory used by the page cache and slabs (Cached and SReclaimable in "
"/proc/meminfo)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:45
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<buff/cache>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:48
msgid "Sum of B<buffers> and B<cache>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:48
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<available>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:57
msgid ""
"Estimation of how much memory is available for starting new applications, "
"without swapping. Unlike the data provided by the B<cache> or B<free> "
"fields, this field takes into account page cache and also that not all "
"reclaimable memory slabs will be reclaimed due to items being in use "
"(MemAvailable in /proc/meminfo, available on kernels 3.14, emulated on "
"kernels 2.6.27+, otherwise the same as B<free>)"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:57 ../man/kill.1:34 ../man/pgrep.1:53 ../man/pidof.1:34
#: ../man/pmap.1:29 ../man/pwdx.1:18 ../man/skill.1:42 ../man/slabtop.1:25
#: ../man/tload.1:25 ../man/uptime.1:36 ../man/vmstat.8:29 ../man/watch.1:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "OPTIONS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:58
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-b>, B<--bytes>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:61
msgid "Display the amount of memory in bytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-k>, B<--kibi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:64
msgid "Display the amount of memory in kibibytes.  This is the default."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:64
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-m>, B<--mebi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:67
msgid "Display the amount of memory in mebibytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:67
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-g>, B<--gibi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:70
msgid "Display the amount of memory in gibibytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:70
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--tebi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:73
msgid "Display the amount of memory in tebibytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:73
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--pebi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:76
msgid "Display the amount of memory in pebibytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:76
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--kilo>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:79
msgid "Display the amount of memory in kilobytes. Implies --si."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:79
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--mega>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:82
msgid "Display the amount of memory in megabytes. Implies --si."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:82
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--giga>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:85
msgid "Display the amount of memory in gigabytes. Implies --si."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--tera>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:88
msgid "Display the amount of memory in terabytes. Implies --si."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:88
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--peta>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:91
msgid "Display the amount of memory in petabytes. Implies --si."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:91
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-h>, B<--human>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:95
msgid ""
"Show all output fields automatically scaled to shortest three digit unit and "
"display the units of print out.  Following units are used."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:103
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  B = bytes\n"
"  Ki = kibibyte\n"
"  Mi = mebibyte\n"
"  Gi = gibibyte\n"
"  Ti = tebibyte\n"
"  Pi = pebibyte\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:107
msgid ""
"If unit is missing, and you have exbibyte of RAM or swap, the number is in "
"tebibytes and columns might not be aligned with header."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:107 ../man/vmstat.8:89
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>, B<--wide>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:112
msgid ""
"Switch to the wide mode. The wide mode produces lines longer than 80 "
"characters. In this mode B<buffers> and B<cache> are reported in two "
"separate columns."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:112
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>, B<--count> I<count>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:119
msgid "Display the result I<count> times.  Requires the B<-s> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:119
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-l>, B<--lohi>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:122
msgid "Show detailed low and high memory statistics."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:122
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-L>, B<--line>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:127
msgid ""
"Show output on a single line, often used with the B<-s> option to show "
"memory statistics repeatedly."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:127
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--seconds> I<delay>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:134
msgid ""
"Continuously display the result I<delay> seconds apart.  You may actually "
"specify any floating point number for I<delay> using either . or , for "
"decimal point.  B<usleep>(3)  is used for microsecond resolution delay "
"times."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:134
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--si>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:138
msgid ""
"Use kilo, mega, giga etc (power of 1000) instead of kibi, mebi, gibi (power "
"of 1024)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:138
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>, B<--total>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:141
msgid "Display a line showing the column totals."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:141
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-v>, B<--committed>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:146
msgid ""
"Display a line showing the memory commit limit and amount of "
"committed/uncommitted memory. The B<total> column on this line will display "
"the memory commit limit.  This line is relevant if memory overcommit is "
"disabled."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:146 ../man/w.1:63
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--help>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:149
msgid "Print help."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:149 ../man/pgrep.1:228 ../man/pmap.1:72 ../man/pwdx.1:19
#: ../man/skill.1:68 ../man/slabtop.1:45 ../man/sysctl.8:116 ../man/tload.1:38
#: ../man/uptime.1:46 ../man/vmstat.8:97 ../man/w.1:72
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-V>, B<--version>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:152 ../man/skill.1:71 ../man/w.1:75
msgid "Display version information."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:153 ../man/slabtop.1:87 ../man/sysctl.8:171
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:64 ../man/tload.1:42 ../man/uptime.1:49 ../man/w.1:88
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:136
#, no-wrap
msgid "FILES"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:154
#, no-wrap
msgid "/proc/meminfo"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:157
msgid "memory information"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:158 ../man/pgrep.1:301 ../man/pidof.1:69 ../man/tload.1:50
#: ../man/watch.1:152 ../man/ps.1:2063
#, no-wrap
msgid "BUGS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:161
msgid ""
"The value for the B<shared> column is not available from kernels before "
"2.6.32 and is displayed as zero."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/free.1:161
#, no-wrap
msgid "Please send bug reports to"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:165
msgid "E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/free.1:165 ../man/kill.1:88 ../man/pgrep.1:317 ../man/pidof.1:76
#: ../man/pmap.1:90 ../man/pwdx.1:25 ../man/skill.1:109 ../man/slabtop.1:91
#: ../man/sysctl.8:185 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:83 ../man/tload.1:45
#: ../man/uptime.1:66 ../man/vmstat.8:191 ../man/w.1:95 ../man/ps.1:2070
#: ../man/procps.3:182 ../man/procps_misc.3:153 ../man/procps_pids.3:207
#, no-wrap
msgid "SEE ALSO"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/free.1:169
msgid "B<ps>(1), B<slabtop>(1), B<top>(1), B<vmstat>(8)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/kill.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "KILL"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/kill.1:12 ../man/pgrep.1:13 ../man/pidof.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-01-16"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:15
msgid "kill - send a signal to a process"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:18
msgid "B<kill> [options] E<lt>pidE<gt> [...]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:34
msgid ""
"The default signal for kill is TERM.  Use B<-l> or B<-L> to list available "
"signals.  Particularly useful signals include HUP, INT, KILL, STOP, CONT, "
"and 0.  Alternate signals may be specified in three ways: B<-9>, B<-SIGKILL> "
"or B<-KILL>.  Negative PID values may be used to choose whole process "
"groups; see the PGID column in ps command output.  A PID of B<-1> is "
"special; it indicates all processes except the kill process itself and init."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:35
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<E<lt>pidE<gt> [...]>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:38
msgid "Send signal to every E<lt>pidE<gt> listed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:38
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-E<lt>signalE<gt>>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TQ
#: ../man/kill.1:40
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s E<lt>signalE<gt>>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TQ
#: ../man/kill.1:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--signal E<lt>signalE<gt>>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:50
msgid ""
"Specify the B<signal> to be sent.  The signal can be specified by using name "
"or number.  The behavior of signals is explained in B<signal>(7)  manual "
"page."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:50 ../man/pgrep.1:216
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-q>, B<--queue >I<value>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:62 ../man/pgrep.1:228
msgid ""
"Use B<sigqueue>(3)  rather than B<kill>(2)  and the value argument is used "
"to specify an integer to be sent with the signal. If the receiving process "
"has installed a handler for this signal using the SA_SIGINFO flag to "
"B<sigaction>(2), then it can obtain this data via the si_value field of the "
"siginfo_t structure."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-l>, B<--list> [I<signal>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:66
msgid ""
"List signal names.  This option has optional argument, which will convert "
"signal number to signal name, or other way round."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:66 ../man/skill.1:52
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-L>,B<\\ --table>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:69
msgid "List signal names in a nice table."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/kill.1:71 ../man/pgrep.1:284 ../man/slabtop.1:96
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:39 ../man/vmstat.8:185 ../man/watch.1:144
#: ../man/ps.1:768
#, no-wrap
msgid "NOTES"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:75
msgid ""
"Your shell (command line interpreter) may have a built-in kill command.  You "
"may need to run the command described here as /bin/kill to solve the "
"conflict."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/kill.1:75 ../man/pgrep.1:240 ../man/skill.1:99 ../man/sysctl.8:143
#: ../man/watch.1:191 ../man/ps.1:84
#, no-wrap
msgid "EXAMPLES"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:76
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<kill -9 -1>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:79
msgid "Kill all processes you can kill."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:79
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<kill -l 11>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:82
msgid "Translate number 11 into a signal name."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:82
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<kill -L>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:85
msgid "List the available signal choices in a nice table."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/kill.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<kill 123 543 2341 3453>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:88
msgid "Send the default signal, SIGTERM, to all those processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:97
msgid ""
"B<kill>(2), B<killall>(1), B<nice>(1), B<pkill>(1), B<renice>(1), "
"B<signal>(7), B<sigqueue>(3), B<skill>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/kill.1:97 ../man/pmap.1:93 ../man/pwdx.1:28 ../man/skill.1:117
#: ../man/ps.1:2076
#, no-wrap
msgid "STANDARDS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:101
msgid "This command meets appropriate standards. The B<-L> flag is Linux-specific."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/kill.1:101 ../man/pgrep.1:327 ../man/pidof.1:79 ../man/pwdx.1:32
#: ../man/skill.1:119 ../man/sysctl.8:189 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:85
#: ../man/ps.1:2093
#, no-wrap
msgid "AUTHOR"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:107
msgid ""
"E<.UR albert@users.sf.net> Albert Cahalan E<.UE> wrote kill in 1999 to "
"replace a bsdutils one that was not standards compliant.  The util-linux one "
"might also work correctly."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/kill.1:107 ../man/pgrep.1:331 ../man/pmap.1:97 ../man/pwdx.1:37
#: ../man/skill.1:125 ../man/slabtop.1:120 ../man/sysctl.8:193
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:89 ../man/tload.1:66 ../man/uptime.1:71
#: ../man/vmstat.8:199 ../man/w.1:112 ../man/watch.1:229
#, no-wrap
msgid "REPORTING BUGS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/kill.1:110 ../man/pgrep.1:334 ../man/pmap.1:100 ../man/pwdx.1:40
#: ../man/skill.1:128 ../man/slabtop.1:123 ../man/sysctl.8:196
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:92 ../man/tload.1:69 ../man/uptime.1:74
#: ../man/vmstat.8:202 ../man/w.1:115 ../man/watch.1:232
msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/pgrep.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "PGREP"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:16
msgid ""
"pgrep, pkill, pidwait - look up, signal, or wait for processes based on name "
"and other attributes"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:19
msgid "B<pgrep> [options] pattern"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:22
msgid "B<pkill> [options] pattern"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:25
msgid "B<pidwait> [options] pattern"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:30
msgid ""
"B<pgrep> looks through the currently running processes and lists the process "
"IDs which match the selection criteria to stdout.  All the criteria have to "
"match.  For example,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:32
msgid "$ pgrep -u root sshd"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:38
msgid ""
"will only list the processes called B<sshd> AND owned by B<root>.  On the "
"other hand,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:40
msgid "$ pgrep -u root,daemon"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:45
msgid "will list the processes owned by B<root> OR B<daemon>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:50
msgid ""
"B<pkill> will send the specified signal (by default B<SIGTERM>)  to each "
"process instead of listing them on stdout."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:53
msgid "B<pidwait> will wait for each process instead of listing them on stdout."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:54
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<->I<signal>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TQ
#: ../man/pgrep.1:56
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--signal> I<signal>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:66
msgid ""
"Defines the signal to send to each matched process.  Either the numeric or "
"the symbolic signal name can be used. In B<pgrep> or B<pidwait> mode only "
"the long option can be used and has no effect unless used in conjunction "
"with B<--require-handler> to filter to processes with a userspace signal "
"handler present for a particular signal."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:67
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>, B<--count>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:74
msgid ""
"Suppress normal output; instead print a count of matching processes.  When "
"count does not match anything, e.g. returns zero, the command will return "
"non-zero value. Note that for pkill and pidwait, the count is the number of "
"matching processes, not the processes that were successfully signaled or "
"waited for."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:74
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--delimiter> I<delimiter>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:80
msgid ""
"Sets the string used to delimit each process ID in the output (by default a "
"newline).  (B<pgrep> only.)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:80
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-e>, B<--echo>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:85
msgid "Display name and PID of the process being killed.  (B<pkill> only.)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-f>, B<--full>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:92
msgid ""
"The I<pattern> is normally only matched against the process name.  When "
"B<-f> is set, the full command line is used."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-g>, B<--pgroup> I<pgrp>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:101
msgid ""
"Only match processes in the process group IDs listed.  Process group 0 is "
"translated into B<pgrep>'s, B<pkill>'s, or B<pidwait>'s own process group."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:101
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-G>, B<--group> I<gid>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:105
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose real group ID is listed.  Either the numerical or "
"symbolical value may be used."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:105
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-i>, B<--ignore-case>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:108
msgid "Match processes case-insensitively."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:108
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-l>, B<--list-name>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:113
msgid "List the process name as well as the process ID.  (B<pgrep> only.)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:113
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-a>, B<--list-full>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:118
msgid "List the full command line as well as the process ID.  (B<pgrep> only.)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:118
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>, B<--newest>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:121
msgid "Select only the newest (most recently started) of the matching processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:121
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o>, B<--oldest>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:124
msgid "Select only the oldest (least recently started) of the matching processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:124
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-O>, B<--older> I<secs>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:127
msgid "Select processes older than secs."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:127
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-P>, B<--parent> I<ppid>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:130
msgid "Only match processes whose parent process ID is listed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:130
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--session> I<sid>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:139
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose process session ID is listed.  Session ID 0 is "
"translated into B<pgrep>'s, B<pkill>'s, or B<pidwait>'s own session ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:139
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>, B<--terminal> I<term>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:143
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose controlling terminal is listed.  The terminal "
"name should be specified without the \"/dev/\" prefix."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:143
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-u>, B<--euid> I<euid>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:147
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose effective user ID is listed.  Either the "
"numerical or symbolical value may be used."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:147
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-U>, B<--uid> I<uid>,..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:151
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose real user ID is listed.  Either the numerical or "
"symbolical value may be used."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:151
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-v>, B<--inverse>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:160
msgid ""
"Negates the matching.  This option is usually used in B<pgrep>'s or "
"B<pidwait>'s context.  In B<pkill>'s context the short option is disabled to "
"avoid accidental usage of the option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:160
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>, B<--lightweight>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:169
msgid ""
"Shows all thread ids instead of pids in B<pgrep>'s or B<pidwait>'s context.  "
"In B<pkill>'s context this option is disabled."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:169
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-x>, B<--exact>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:175
msgid ""
"Only match processes whose names (or command lines if B<-f> is specified)  "
"B<exactly> match the I<pattern>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:175
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-F>, B<--pidfile> I<file>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:183
msgid ""
"Read I<PID>s from I<file>.  This option is more useful for B<pkill> or "
"B<pidwait> than B<pgrep>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:183
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-L>, B<--logpidfile>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:186
msgid "Fail if pidfile (see B<-F>) not locked."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:186
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-r>, B<--runstates> I<D,R,S,Z,>..."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:189
msgid "Match only processes which match the process state."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:189
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-A>, B<--ignore-ancestors>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:199
msgid ""
"Ignore all ancestors of B<pgrep>, B<pkill>, or B<pidwait>.  For example, "
"this can be useful when elevating with B<sudo> or similar tools."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:199
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-H>, B<--require-handler>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:203
msgid ""
"Only match processes with a userspace signal handler present for the signal "
"to be sent."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:203
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--cgroup >I<name>B<,...>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:207
msgid "Match on provided control group (cgroup) v2 name. See B<cgroups>(8)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:207 ../man/skill.1:87
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--ns >I<pid>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:212
msgid ""
"Match processes that belong to the same namespaces. Required to run as root "
"to match processes from other users. See B<--nslist> for how to limit which "
"namespaces to match."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:212
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--nslist >I<name>B<,...>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:216
msgid ""
"Match only the provided namespaces. Available namespaces: ipc, mnt, net, "
"pid, user, uts."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:231 ../man/pmap.1:75 ../man/slabtop.1:48 ../man/sysctl.8:119
#: ../man/tload.1:41 ../man/vmstat.8:100 ../man/watch.1:100
msgid "Display version information and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:231 ../man/pmap.1:69 ../man/pwdx.1:22 ../man/skill.1:65
#: ../man/slabtop.1:48 ../man/sysctl.8:113 ../man/tload.1:35 ../man/uptime.1:40
#: ../man/vmstat.8:100 ../man/watch.1:94
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-h>, B<--help>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:234 ../man/vmstat.8:103
msgid "Display help and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/pgrep.1:235
#, no-wrap
msgid "OPERANDS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:236
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<pattern>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:240
msgid ""
"Specifies an Extended Regular Expression for matching against the process "
"names or command lines."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:244
msgid "Example 1: Find the process ID of the B<named> daemon:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:246
msgid "$ pgrep -u root named"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:250
msgid "Example 2: Make B<syslog> reread its configuration file:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:252
msgid "$ pkill -HUP syslogd"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:256
msgid "Example 3: Give detailed information on all B<xterm> processes:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:258
msgid "$ ps -fp $(pgrep -d, -x xterm)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:262
msgid "Example 4: Make all B<chrome> processes run nicer:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:264
msgid "$ renice +4 $(pgrep chrome)"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/pgrep.1:264 ../man/pidof.1:61 ../man/pmap.1:75 ../man/watch.1:100
#, no-wrap
msgid "EXIT STATUS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:266
#, no-wrap
msgid "0"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:274
msgid ""
"One or more processes matched the criteria. For B<pkill> and B<pidwait>, one "
"or more processes must also have been successfully signalled or waited for."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:274 ../man/ps.1:43 ../man/ps.1:818 ../man/ps.1:2082
#, no-wrap
msgid "1"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:277
msgid "No processes matched or none of them could be signalled."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:277 ../man/ps.1:45 ../man/ps.1:2084
#, no-wrap
msgid "2"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:280
msgid "Syntax error in the command line."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pgrep.1:280 ../man/ps.1:47 ../man/ps.1:2086
#, no-wrap
msgid "3"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:283
msgid "Fatal error: out of memory etc."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:289
msgid ""
"The process name used for matching is limited to the 15 characters present "
"in the output of /proc/I<pid>/stat.  Use the B<-f> option to match against "
"the complete command line, /proc/I<pid>/cmdline. Threads may not have the "
"same process name as the parent process but will have the same command line."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:297
msgid ""
"The running B<pgrep>, B<pkill>, or B<pidwait> process will never report "
"itself as a match."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:301
msgid ""
"The B<-O --older> option will silently fail if I</proc> is mounted with the "
"I<subset=pid> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:310
msgid ""
"The options B<-n> and B<-o> and B<-v> can not be combined.  Let me know if "
"you need to do this."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:312
msgid "Defunct processes are reported."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:317
msgid ""
"B<pidwait> requires the B<pidfd_open>(2)  system call which first appeared "
"in Linux 5.3."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:327
msgid ""
"B<ps>(1), B<regex>(7), B<signal>(7), B<sigqueue>(3), B<killall>(1), "
"B<skill>(1), B<kill>(1), B<kill>(2), B<cgroups>(8)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pgrep.1:331
msgid "E<.UR kjetilho@ifi.uio.no> Kjetil Torgrim Homme E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/pidof.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "PIDOF"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:16
msgid "pidof - find the process ID of a running program"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:30
msgid ""
"B<pidof> [B<-s>] [B<-c>] [B<-q>] [B<-w>] [B<-x>] [B<-o> "
"I<omitpid[,omitpid...]...>] [B<-t>] [B<-S> I<separator>] I<program> "
"I<[>B<program...>I<]>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:34
msgid ""
"B<Pidof> finds the process id's (pids) of the named programs. It prints "
"those id's on the standard output."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pidof.1:35
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:37
msgid "Single shot - this instructs the program to only return one I<pid>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pidof.1:37 ../man/ps.1:409
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:41
msgid ""
"Only return process ids that are running with the same root directory.  This "
"option is ignored for non-root users, as they will be unable to check the "
"current root directory of processes they do not own."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pidof.1:41
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-q>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:43
msgid "Quiet mode, suppress any output and only sets the exit status accordingly."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pidof.1:43 ../man/ps.1:718
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:46
msgid ""
"Show also processes that do not have visible command line (e.g. kernel "
"worker threads)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pidof.1:46 ../man/sysctl.8:110
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-x>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:49
msgid ""
"Scripts too - this causes the program to also return process id's of shells "
"running the named scripts."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pidof.1:49
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o> I<omitpid>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:53
msgid ""
"Tells B<pidof> to omit processes with that process id. The special pid "
"B<%PPID> can be used to name the parent process of the B<pidof> program, in "
"other words the calling shell or shell script."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pidof.1:53
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:55
msgid "Shows all thread ids instead of pids."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/pidof.1:55
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-S> I<separator>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:61
msgid ""
"Use I<separator> as a separator put between pids. Used only when more than "
"one pids are printed for the program.  The B<-d> option is an alias for this "
"option for sysvinit B<pidof> compatibility."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pidof.1:62 ../man/pmap.1:79 ../man/watch.1:104
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<0>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:65
msgid "At least one program was found with the requested name."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pidof.1:65 ../man/pmap.1:82 ../man/watch.1:107
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<1>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:68
msgid "No program was found with the requested name."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:75
msgid ""
"When using the B<-x> option, B<pidof> only has a simple method for detecting "
"scripts and will miss scripts that, for example, use env. This limitation is "
"due to how the scripts look in the proc filesystem."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:79
msgid "B<pgrep>(1), B<pkill>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pidof.1:82
msgid "E<.UR jcapik@redhat.com> Jaromir Capik E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/pmap.1:19
#, no-wrap
msgid "PMAP"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/pmap.1:19 ../man/pwdx.1:12 ../man/tload.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "2020-06-04"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:22
msgid "pmap - report memory map of a process"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:25
msgid "B<pmap> [I<options>] I<pid> [...]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:29
msgid "The B<pmap> command reports the memory map of a process or processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-x>, B<--extended>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:33
msgid "Show the extended format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--device>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:36
msgid "Show the device format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:36 ../man/sysctl.8:57
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-q>, B<--quiet>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:39
msgid "Do not display some header or footer lines."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-A>, B<--range> I<low>,I<high>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:47
msgid ""
"Limit results to the given range to I<low> and I<high> address range.  "
"Notice that the low and high arguments are single string separated with "
"comma."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:47 ../man/sysctl.8:104
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-X>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:51
msgid ""
"Show even more details than the B<-x> option. WARNING: format changes "
"according to I</proc/PID/smaps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:51
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-XX>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:54
msgid "Show everything the kernel provides"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:54
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--show-path>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:57
msgid "Show full path to files in the mapping column"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:57
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>, B<--read-rc>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:60
msgid "Read the default configuration"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:60
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-C>, B<--read-rc-from> I<file>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:63
msgid "Read the configuration from I<file>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:63
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>, B<--create-rc>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:66
msgid "Create new default configuration"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:66
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-N>, B<--create-rc-to> I<file>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:69
msgid "Create new configuration to I<file>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:72 ../man/skill.1:68 ../man/sysctl.8:116 ../man/w.1:66
#: ../man/watch.1:97
msgid "Display help text and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:82 ../man/watch.1:107
msgid "Success."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:85
msgid "Failure."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/pmap.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<42>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:88
msgid "Did not find all processes asked for."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:93 ../man/pwdx.1:28
msgid "B<ps>(1), B<pgrep>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pmap.1:97
msgid "No standards apply, but B<pmap> looks an awful lot like a SunOS command."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/pwdx.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "PWDX"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:15
msgid "pwdx - report current working directory of a process"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:18
msgid "B<pwdx> [I<options>] I<pid> [...]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:22
msgid "Output version information and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:25
msgid "Output help screen and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:32
msgid "No standards apply, but B<pwdx> looks an awful lot like a SunOS command."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/pwdx.1:37
msgid "E<.UR nmiell@gmail.com> Nicholas Miell E<.UE> wrote pwdx in 2004."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/skill.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "SKILL"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/skill.1:12 ../man/sysctl.8:14 ../man/ps.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-08-19"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:15
msgid "skill, snice - send a signal or report process status"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:20
msgid "B<skill> [I<signal>] [I<options>] I<expression>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:25
msgid "B<snice> [I<new priority>] [I<options>] I<expression>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:33
msgid ""
"These tools are obsolete and unportable.  The command syntax is poorly "
"defined.  Consider using the B<killall>, B<pkill>, and B<pgrep> commands "
"instead."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:38
msgid ""
"The default signal for B<skill> is TERM.  Use B<-l> or B<-L> to list "
"available signals.  Particularly useful signals include HUP, INT, KILL, "
"STOP, CONT, and 0.  Alternate signals may be specified in three ways: B<-9> "
"B<-SIGKILL> B<-KILL>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:42
msgid ""
"The default priority for B<snice> is +4.  Priority numbers range from +20 "
"(slowest) to -20 (fastest).  Negative priority numbers are restricted to "
"administrative users."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:43
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-f>,B<\\ --fast>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:46
msgid "Fast mode.  This option has not been implemented."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:46
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-i>,B<\\ --interactive>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:49
msgid "Interactive use.  You will be asked to approve each action."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:49
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-l>,B<\\ --list>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:52
msgid "List all signal names."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:55
msgid "List all signal names in a nice table."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:55
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>,B<\\ --no-action>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:59
msgid ""
"No action; perform a simulation of events that would occur but do not "
"actually change the system."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:59
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-v>,B<\\ --verbose>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:62
msgid "Verbose; explain what is being done."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>,B<\\ --warnings>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:65
msgid "Enable warnings.  This option has not been implemented."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/skill.1:72
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCESS SELECTION OPTIONS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:75
msgid ""
"Selection criteria can be: terminal, user, pid, command.  The options below "
"may be used to ensure correct interpretation."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:75
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>, B<--tty> I<tty>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:78
msgid "The next expression is a terminal (tty or pty)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:78
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-u>, B<--user> I<user>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:81
msgid "The next expression is a username."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:81
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--pid> I<pid>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:84
msgid "The next expression is a process ID number."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:84
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>, B<--command> I<command>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:87
msgid "The next expression is a command name."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:90
msgid "Match the processes that belong to the same namespace as pid."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:90
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--nslist >I<ns\\/>,\\,I<...\\/>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:94
msgid ""
"list which namespaces will be considered for the B<--ns> option.  Available "
"namespaces: ipc, mnt, net, pid, user, uts."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/skill.1:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "SIGNALS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:99
msgid "The behavior of signals is explained in B<signal>(7)  manual page."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:100
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<snice -c seti -c crack +7>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:103
msgid "+Slow down B<seti> and B<crack> commands."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:103
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<skill -KILL -t /dev/pts/*>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:106
msgid "Kill users on PTY devices."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/skill.1:106
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<skill -STOP -u viro -u lm -u davem>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:109
msgid "Stop three users."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:117
msgid ""
"B<kill>(1), B<kill>(2), B<killall>(1), B<nice>(1), B<pkill>(1), "
"B<renice>(1), B<signal>(7)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:119
msgid "No standards apply."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/skill.1:125
msgid ""
"E<.MT albert@users.sf.net> Albert Cahalan E<.ME> wrote skill and snice in "
"1999 as a replacement for a non-free version."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/slabtop.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "SLABTOP"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/slabtop.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "2021-03-11"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:17
msgid "slabtop - display kernel slab cache information in real time"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:20
msgid "B<slabtop> [I<options>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:25
msgid ""
"B<slabtop> displays detailed kernel slab cache information in real time.  It "
"displays a listing of the top caches sorted by one of the listed sort "
"criteria.  It also displays a statistics header filled with slab layer "
"information."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:30
msgid ""
"Normal invocation of B<slabtop> does not require any options.  The behavior, "
"however, can be fine-tuned by specifying one or more of the following flags:"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--delay>=I<N>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:39
msgid ""
"Refresh the display every I<n> in seconds.  By default, B<slabtop> refreshes "
"the display every three seconds.  To exit the program, hit B<q>.  This "
"cannot be combined with the B<-o> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--sort>=I<S>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:42
msgid "Sort by I<S>, where I<S> is one of the sort criteria."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o>, B<--once>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:45
msgid "Display the output once and then exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:51
msgid "Display usage information and exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/slabtop.1:51
#, no-wrap
msgid "SORT CRITERIA"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:55
msgid ""
"The following are valid sort criteria used to sort the individual slab "
"caches and thereby determine what are the \"top\" slab caches to display.  "
"The default sort criteria is to sort by the number of objects (\"o\")."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:59
msgid ""
"The sort criteria can also be changed while B<slabtop> is running by "
"pressing the associated character."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<character>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<description>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<header>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "a"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of active objects"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "ACTIVE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:63
#, no-wrap
msgid "b"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:63
#, no-wrap
msgid "objects per slab"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:63
#, no-wrap
msgid "OBJ/SLAB"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:64 ../man/ps.1:909 ../man/ps.1:1081
#, no-wrap
msgid "c"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:64
#, no-wrap
msgid "cache size"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:64
#, no-wrap
msgid "CACHE SIZE"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:65 ../man/ps.1:882
#, no-wrap
msgid "l"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:65
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of slabs"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:65
#, no-wrap
msgid "SLABS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:66 ../man/ps.1:932
#, no-wrap
msgid "v"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:66
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of active slabs"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:66 ../man/slabtop.1:69
#, no-wrap
msgid "N/A"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:67 ../man/ps.1:919
#, no-wrap
msgid "n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:67
#, no-wrap
msgid "name"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:67
#, no-wrap
msgid "NAME\\:"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:68 ../man/ps.1:921
#, no-wrap
msgid "o"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of objects"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "OBJS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:69 ../man/ps.1:922
#, no-wrap
msgid "p"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:69
#, no-wrap
msgid "pages per slab"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:70 ../man/ps.1:879 ../man/ps.1:926 ../man/ps.1:1631
#, no-wrap
msgid "s"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:70
#, no-wrap
msgid "object size"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:70
#, no-wrap
msgid "OBJ SIZE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:71 ../man/ps.1:931
#, no-wrap
msgid "u"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "cache utilization"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/slabtop.1:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "USE"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/slabtop.1:73
#, no-wrap
msgid "COMMANDS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:77
msgid ""
"B<slabtop> accepts keyboard commands from the user during use.  The "
"following are supported.  In the case of letters, both cases are accepted."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:81
msgid ""
"Each of the valid sort characters are also accepted, to change the sort "
"routine. See the section B<SORT CRITERIA>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:81
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<E<lt>SPACEBARE<gt>>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:84
msgid "Refresh the screen."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:84
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Q>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:87
msgid "Quit the program."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/slabtop.1:88
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/slabinfo>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:91
msgid "slab information"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:96
msgid "B<free>(1), B<ps>(1), B<top>(1), B<vmstat>(8)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:102
msgid ""
"Currently, B<slabtop> requires a 2.4 or later kernel (specifically, a "
"version 1.1 or later I</proc/slabinfo>).  Kernel 2.2 should be supported in "
"the future."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:108
msgid ""
"The B<slabtop> statistic header is tracking how many bytes of slabs are "
"being used and is not a measure of physical memory.  The 'Slab' field in the "
"I</proc/meminfo> file is tracking information about used slab physical "
"memory."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:114
msgid ""
"The B<CACHE SIZE> column is not accurate, it's the upper limit of memory "
"used by specific slab. When system using slub (most common case) is under "
"high memory pressure, there are slab order fallbacks, which means \"pages "
"per slab\" is not constant and may decrease."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/slabtop.1:114 ../man/tload.1:58 ../man/uptime.1:56 ../man/w.1:102
#, no-wrap
msgid "AUTHORS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:116
msgid "Written by Chris Rivera and Robert Love."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/slabtop.1:120
msgid "B<slabtop> was inspired by Martin Bligh's perl script, B<vmtop>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/sysctl.8:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "SYSCTL"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/sysctl.8:14 ../man/vmstat.8:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "System Administration"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:17
msgid "sysctl - configure kernel parameters at runtime"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:20
msgid "B<sysctl> [I<options>] [I<variable>[B<=>I<value>]] [...]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:23
msgid "B<sysctl -p> [I<file> or I<regexp>] [...]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:31
msgid ""
"B<sysctl> is used to modify kernel parameters at runtime.  The parameters "
"available are those listed under I</proc/sys/>.  Procfs is required for "
"B<sysctl> support in Linux.  You can use B<sysctl> to both read and write "
"sysctl data."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/sysctl.8:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "PARAMETERS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:32
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<variable>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:36
msgid ""
"The name of a key to read from.  An example is kernel.ostype.  The '/' "
"separator is also accepted in place of a '.'."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:36
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<variable>=I<value>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:47
msgid ""
"To set a key, use the form I<variable>=I<value> where I<variable> is the key "
"and I<value> is the value to set it to.  If the value contains quotes or "
"characters which are parsed by the shell, you may need to enclose the value "
"in double quotes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:47
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>, B<--values>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:50
msgid "Use this option to disable printing of the key name when printing values."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:50
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-e>, B<--ignore>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:53
msgid "Use this option to ignore errors about unknown keys."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:53
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-N>, B<--names>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:57
msgid ""
"Use this option to only print the names.  It may be useful with shells that "
"have programmable completion."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:60
msgid "Use this option to not display the values set to stdout."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:60
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>, B<--write>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:64
msgid ""
"Force all arguments to be write arguments and print an error if they cannot "
"be parsed this way."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:64
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>[I<FILE>], B<--load>[=I<FILE>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:72
msgid ""
"Load in B<sysctl> settings from the file specified or I</etc/sysctl.conf> if "
"none given.  Specifying - as filename means reading data from standard "
"input. Using this option will mean arguments to B<sysctl> are files, which "
"are read in the order they are specified.  The file argument may be "
"specified as regular expression."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:72
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-a>, B<--all>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:75
msgid "Display all values currently available."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:75
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--deprecated>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:80
msgid "Include deprecated parameters to B<--all> values listing."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:80
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-b>, B<--binary>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:83
msgid "Print value without new line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:83
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--system>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:88
msgid ""
"Load settings from all system configuration files. See the B<SYSTEM FILE "
"PRECEDENCE> section below."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:88
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-r>, B<--pattern> I<pattern>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:95
msgid ""
"Only apply settings that match I<pattern>.  The I<pattern> uses extended "
"regular expression syntax."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:95 ../man/ps.1:147
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-A>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:98 ../man/sysctl.8:107
msgid "Alias of B<-a>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:98 ../man/ps.1:156
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:101
msgid "Alias of B<-h>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:101 ../man/ps.1:417
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-f>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:104
msgid "Alias of B<-p>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/sysctl.8:107
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:110 ../man/sysctl.8:113
msgid "Does nothing, exists for BSD compatibility."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/sysctl.8:119
#, no-wrap
msgid "SYSTEM FILE PRECEDENCE"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:125
msgid ""
"When using the B<--system> option, B<sysctl> will read files from "
"directories in the following list in given order from top to bottom. Once a "
"file of a given filename is loaded, any file of the same name in subsequent "
"directories is ignored."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:127
msgid "/etc/sysctl.d/*.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:129
msgid "/run/sysctl.d/*.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:131
msgid "/usr/local/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:133
msgid "/usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:135
msgid "/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:137
msgid "/etc/sysctl.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:143
msgid ""
"All configuration files are sorted in lexicographic order, regardless of the "
"directory they reside in. Configuration files can either be completely "
"replaced (by having a new configuration file with the same name in a "
"directory of higher priority) or partially replaced (by having a "
"configuration file that is ordered later)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:145
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:147
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -n kernel.hostname"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:149
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -w kernel.domainname=\"example.com\""
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:151
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -p/etc/sysctl.conf"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:153
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern forward"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:155
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern forward$"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:157
msgid "/sbin/sysctl -a --pattern 'net.ipv4.conf.(eth|wlan)0.arp'"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:159
msgid "/sbin/sysctl --pattern '\\[char94]net.ipv6' --system"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/sysctl.8:159
#, no-wrap
msgid "DEPRECATED PARAMETERS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:169
msgid ""
"The B<base_reachable_time> and B<retrans_time> are deprecated.  The "
"B<sysctl> command does not allow changing values of these parameters.  Users "
"who insist to use deprecated kernel interfaces should push values to "
"B</proc> file system by other means.  For example:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:171
msgid "echo 256 E<gt> /proc/sys/net/ipv6/neigh/eth0/base_reachable_time"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:173
msgid "I</proc/sys>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:175 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:66
msgid "I</etc/sysctl.d/*.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:177 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:68
msgid "I</run/sysctl.d/*.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:179 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:70
msgid "I</usr/local/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:181 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:72
msgid "I</usr/lib/sysctl.d/*.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:183 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:74
msgid "I</lib/sysctl.d/*.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:185 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:76
msgid "I</etc/sysctl.conf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:189
msgid "B<proc>(5), B<sysctl.conf>(5), B<regex>(7)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.8:193 ../man/sysctl.conf.5:89
msgid "E<.UR staikos@0wned.org> George Staikos E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "SYSCTL.CONF"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "2021-09-15"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "File Formats"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:16
msgid "sysctl.conf - sysctl preload/configuration file"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:21
msgid ""
"B<sysctl.conf> is a simple file containing sysctl values to be read in and "
"set by B<sysctl>.  The syntax is simply as follows:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:27
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"# comment\n"
"; comment\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:29
#, no-wrap
msgid "token = value\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:35
msgid ""
"Note that blank lines are ignored, and whitespace before and after a token "
"or value is ignored, although a value can contain whitespace within.  Lines "
"which begin with a I<#> or I<;> are considered comments and ignored."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:38
msgid ""
"If a line begins with a single -, any attempts to set the value that fail "
"will be ignored."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:48
msgid ""
"As the B</etc/sysctl.conf> file is used to override default kernel parameter "
"values, only a small number of parameters is predefined in the file.  Use "
"I</sbin/sysctl\\ -a> or follow B<sysctl>(8)  to list all possible "
"parameters. The description of individual parameters can be found in the "
"kernel documentation."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:51
msgid ""
"Maximum supported line length of the value is 4096 characters due to a "
"limitation of I</proc> entries in Linux kernel."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:51
#, no-wrap
msgid "EXAMPLE"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:61
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"# sysctl.conf sample\n"
"#\n"
"  kernel.domainname = example.com\n"
"; this one has a space which will be written to the sysctl!\n"
"  kernel.modprobe = /sbin/mod probe\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:83
msgid ""
"The paths where B<sysctl> preload files usually exist.  See also B<sysctl> "
"option I<--system>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/sysctl.conf.5:85
msgid "B<sysctl>(8)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/tload.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "TLOAD"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:15
msgid "tload - graphic representation of system load average"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:18
msgid "B<tload> [I<options>] [I<tty>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:25
msgid ""
"B<tload> prints a graph of the current system load average to the specified "
"I<tty> (or the tty of the B<tload> process if none is specified)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/tload.1:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--scale> I<number>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:31
msgid ""
"The scale option allows a vertical scale to be specified for the display (in "
"characters between graph ticks); thus, a smaller value represents a larger "
"scale, and vice versa."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/tload.1:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--delay> I<seconds>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:35
msgid "The delay sets the delay between graph updates in I<seconds>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:38
msgid "Display this help text."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:45
msgid "I</proc/loadavg> load average information"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:50
msgid "B<ps>(1), B<top>(1), B<uptime>(1), B<w>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:58
msgid ""
"The B<-d>I< delay> option sets the time argument for an B<alarm>(2); if -d 0 "
"is specified, the alarm is set to 0, which will never send the B<SIGALRM> "
"and update the display."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/tload.1:66
msgid ""
"Branko Lankester, E<.UR david@\\:ods.\\:com> David Engel E<.UE , and> E<.UR "
"johnsonm@\\:redhat.\\:com> Michael K. Johnson E<.UE .>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/uptime.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "UPTIME"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/uptime.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "December 2012"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:16
msgid "uptime - Tell how long the system has been running."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:19
msgid "B<uptime> [I<options>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:24
msgid ""
"B<uptime> gives a one line display of the following information.  The "
"current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are "
"currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 "
"minutes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:27
msgid ""
"This is the same information contained in the header line displayed by "
"B<w>(1)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:36
msgid ""
"System load averages is the average number of processes that are either in a "
"runnable or uninterruptable state.  A process in a runnable state is either "
"using the CPU or waiting to use the CPU.  A process in uninterruptable state "
"is waiting for some I/O access, eg waiting for disk.  The averages are taken "
"over the three time intervals.  Load averages are not normalized for the "
"number of CPUs in a system, so a load average of 1 means a single CPU system "
"is loaded all the time while on a 4 CPU system it means it was idle 75% of "
"the time."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/uptime.1:37
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--pretty>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:40
msgid "show uptime in pretty format"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:43
msgid "display this help text"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/uptime.1:43
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--since>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:46
msgid "system up since, in yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS format"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:49
msgid "display version information and exit"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/uptime.1:50 ../man/w.1:89
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</var/run/utmp>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:53 ../man/w.1:92
msgid "information about who is currently logged on"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/uptime.1:53 ../man/w.1:92
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:56 ../man/w.1:95
msgid "process information"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:66
msgid ""
"B<uptime> was written by E<.UR greenfie@gauss.\\:rutgers.\\:edu> Larry "
"Greenfield E<.UE> and E<.UR johnsonm@sunsite.\\:unc.\\:edu> Michael "
"K. Johnson E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/uptime.1:71
msgid "B<ps>(1), B<top>(1), B<utmp>(5), B<w>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "VMSTAT"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-01-18"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:16
msgid "vmstat - Report virtual memory statistics"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:20
msgid "B<vmstat> [options] [I<delay> [I<count>]]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:24
msgid ""
"B<vmstat> reports information about processes, memory, paging, block IO, "
"traps, disks and cpu activity."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:29
msgid ""
"The first report produced gives averages since the last reboot.  Additional "
"reports give information on a sampling period of length I<delay>.  The "
"process and memory reports are instantaneous in either case."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<delay>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:37
msgid ""
"The I<delay> between updates in seconds.  If no I<delay> is specified, only "
"one report is printed with the average values since boot."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:37
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<count>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:44
msgid ""
"Number of updates.  In absence of I<count>, when I<delay> is defined, "
"default is infinite."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:44
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-a>, B<--active>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:47
msgid "Display active and inactive memory, given a 2.5.41 kernel or better."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:47
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-f>, B<--forks>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:55
msgid ""
"The B<-f> switch displays the number of forks since boot.  This includes the "
"fork, vfork, and clone system calls, and is equivalent to the total number "
"of tasks created.  Each process is represented by one or more tasks, "
"depending on thread usage.  This display does not repeat."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:55
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-m>, B<--slabs>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:58
msgid "Displays slabinfo."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:58
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>, B<--one-header>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:61
msgid "Display the header only once rather than periodically."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:61
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--stats>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:65
msgid ""
"Displays a table of various event counters and memory statistics.  This "
"display does not repeat."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:65
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--disk>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:68
msgid "Report disk statistics (2.5.70 or above required)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:68
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-D>, B<--disk-sum>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:71
msgid "Report some summary statistics about disk activity."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:71
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--partition> I<device>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:74
msgid "Detailed statistics about partition (2.5.70 or above required)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:74
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-S>, B<--unit> I<character>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:86
msgid ""
"Switches outputs between 1000 (I<k>), 1024 (I<K>), 1000000 (I<m>), or "
"1048576 (I<M>)  bytes.  Note this does not change the swap (si/so) or block "
"(bi/bo)  fields."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:86
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>, B<--timestamp>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:89
msgid "Append timestamp to each line"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:94
msgid ""
"Wide output mode (useful for systems with higher amount of memory, where the "
"default output mode suffers from unwanted column breakage).  The output is "
"wider than 80 characters per line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/vmstat.8:94
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-y>, B<--no-first>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:97
msgid "Omits first report with statistics since system boot."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:104
#, no-wrap
msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR VM MODE"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:105
#, no-wrap
msgid "Procs"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:109
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"r: The number of runnable processes (running or waiting for run time).\n"
"b: The number of processes blocked waiting for I/O to complete.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:110
#, no-wrap
msgid "Memory"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:112 ../man/vmstat.8:122
msgid "These are affected by the B<--unit> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:119
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"swpd: the amount of swap memory used.\n"
"free: the amount of idle memory.\n"
"buff: the amount of memory used as buffers.\n"
"cache: the amount of memory used as cache.\n"
"inact: the amount of inactive memory.  (B<-a> option)\n"
"active: the amount of active memory.  (B<-a> option)\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:120
#, no-wrap
msgid "Swap"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:125
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"si: Amount of memory swapped in from disk (/s).\n"
"so: Amount of memory swapped to disk (/s).\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:126 ../man/vmstat.8:161
#, no-wrap
msgid "IO"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:130
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"bi: Kibibyte received from a block device (KiB/s).\n"
"bo: Kibibyte sent to a block device (KiB/s).\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:131
#, no-wrap
msgid "System"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:135
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"in: The number of interrupts per second, including the clock.\n"
"cs: The number of context switches per second.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds PU
#: ../man/vmstat.8:136 ../man/top.1:37
#, no-wrap
msgid "CPU"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:138
msgid "These are percentages of total CPU time."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:145
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"us: Time spent running non-kernel code.  (user time, including nice time)\n"
"sy: Time spent running kernel code.  (system time)\n"
"id: Time spent idle.  Prior to Linux 2.5.41, this includes IO-wait time.\n"
"wa: Time spent waiting for IO.  Prior to Linux 2.5.41, included in idle.\n"
"st: Time stolen from a virtual machine.  Prior to Linux 2.6.11, unknown.\n"
"gu: Time spent running KVM guest code (guest time, including guest nice).\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:146
#, no-wrap
msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR DISK MODE"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:147
#, no-wrap
msgid "Reads"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:153
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"total: Total reads completed successfully\n"
"merged: grouped reads (resulting in one I/O)\n"
"sectors: Sectors read successfully\n"
"ms: milliseconds spent reading\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/vmstat.8:154
#, no-wrap
msgid "Writes"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:160
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"total: Total writes completed successfully\n"
"merged: grouped writes (resulting in one I/O)\n"
"sectors: Sectors written successfully\n"
"ms: milliseconds spent writing\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:165
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cur: I/O in progress\n"
"s: seconds spent for I/O\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:166
#, no-wrap
msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR DISK PARTITION MODE"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:172
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"reads: Total number of reads issued to this partition\n"
"read sectors: Total read sectors for partition\n"
"writes : Total number of writes issued to this partition\n"
"requested writes: Total number of write requests made for partition\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/vmstat.8:173
#, no-wrap
msgid "FIELD DESCRIPTION FOR SLAB MODE"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:177
msgid ""
"Slab mode shows statistics per slab, for more information about this "
"information see B<slabinfo>(5)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:184
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cache: Cache name\n"
"num: Number of currently active objects\n"
"total: Total number of available objects\n"
"size: Size of each object\n"
"pages: Number of pages with at least one active object\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:191
msgid ""
"B<vmstat> requires read access to files under I</proc>. The B<-m> requires "
"read access to I</proc/slabinfo> which may not be available to standard "
"users.  Mount options for I</proc> such as I<subset=pid> may also impact "
"what is visible."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/vmstat.8:199
msgid ""
"B<free>(1), B<iostat>(1), B<mpstat>(1), B<ps>(1), B<sar>(1), B<top>(1), "
"B<slabinfo>(5)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:14 ../man/ps.1:852
#, no-wrap
msgid "W"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/w.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-01-15"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:17
msgid "w - Show who is logged on and what they are doing."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:20
msgid "B<w> [I<options>] [I<user>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:26
msgid ""
"B<w> displays information about the users currently on the machine, and "
"their processes.  The header shows, in this order, the current time, how "
"long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, "
"and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:30
msgid ""
"The following entries are displayed for each user: login name, the tty name, "
"the remote host, login time, idle time, JCPU, PCPU, and the command line of "
"their current process."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:34
msgid ""
"The JCPU time is the time used by all processes attached to the tty.  It "
"does not include past background jobs, but does include currently running "
"background jobs."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:37
msgid ""
"The PCPU time is the time used by the current process, named in the \"what\" "
"field."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/w.1:37
#, no-wrap
msgid "COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:38
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-h>, B<--no-header>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:41
msgid "Don't print the header."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:41
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-u>, B<--no-current>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:50
msgid ""
"Ignores the username while figuring out the current process and cpu times.  "
"To demonstrate this, do a B<su> and do a B<w> and a B<w -u>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:50
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>, B<--short>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:53
msgid "Use the short format.  Don't print the login time, JCPU or PCPU times."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:53
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-f>, B<--from>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:63
msgid ""
"Toggle printing the B<from> (remote hostname) field.  The default as "
"released is for the B<from> field to not be printed, although your system "
"administrator or distribution maintainer may have compiled a version in "
"which the B<from> field is shown by default."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:66
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-i>, B<--ip-addr>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:69
msgid "Display IP address instead of hostname for B<from> field."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:69
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--pids>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:72
msgid "Display pid of the login process/the \"what\" process in the \"what\" field."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:75
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o>, B<--old-style>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:78
msgid "Old style output.  Prints blank space for idle times less than one minute."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:78
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<user >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:81
msgid "Show information about the specified user only."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/w.1:81 ../man/watch.1:133
#, no-wrap
msgid "ENVIRONMENT"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:82
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCPS_USERLEN"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:85
msgid "Override the default width of the username column.  Defaults to 8."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/w.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCPS_FROMLEN"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:88
msgid "Override the default width of the from column.  Defaults to 16."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:102
msgid "B<free>(1), B<ps>(1), B<top>(1), B<uptime>(1), B<utmp>(5), B<who>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/w.1:112
msgid ""
"B<w> was re-written almost entirely by Charles Blake, based on the version "
"by E<.UR greenfie@\\:gauss.\\:rutgers.\\:edu> Larry Greenfield E<.UE> and "
"E<.UR johnsonm@\\:redhat.\\:com> Michael K. Johnson E<.UE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/watch.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "WATCH"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/watch.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "2023-01-17"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:16
msgid "watch - execute a program periodically, showing output fullscreen"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:19
msgid "B<watch> [I<options>] I<command>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:26
msgid ""
"B<watch> runs I<command> repeatedly, displaying its output and errors (the "
"first screenfull).  This allows you to watch the program output change over "
"time.  By default, I<command> is run every 2 seconds and B<watch> will run "
"until interrupted."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:27
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-b>, B<--beep>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:30
msgid "Beep if command has a non-zero exit."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-c>, B<--color>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:33
msgid "Interpret ANSI color and style sequences."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-C>, B<--no-color>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:36
msgid "Do not interpret ANSI color and style sequences."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:36
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-d>, B<--differences>[=I<permanent>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:42
msgid ""
"Highlight the differences between successive updates. If the optional "
"I<permanent> argument is specified then B<watch> will show all changes since "
"the first iteration."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-e>, B<--errexit>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:45
msgid "Freeze updates on command error, and exit after a key press."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:45
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-g>, B<--chgexit>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:50
msgid "Exit when the output of I<command> changes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:50
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-n>, B<--interval> I<seconds>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:56
msgid ""
"Specify update interval.  The command will not allow quicker than 0.1 second "
"interval, in which the smaller values are converted. Both '.' and ',' work "
"for any locales. The B<WATCH_INTERVAL> environment can be used to "
"persistently set a non-default interval (following the same rules and "
"formatting)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:56
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>, B<--precise>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:69
msgid ""
"Make B<watch> attempt to run I<command> every B<--interval> I<seconds>.  Try "
"it with B<ntptime> (if present) and notice how the fractional seconds stays "
"(nearly) the same, as opposed to normal mode where they continuously "
"increase."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:69
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-q>, B<--equexit> E<lt>cyclesE<gt>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:74
msgid ""
"Exit when output of I<command> does not change for the given number of "
"cycles."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:74
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-r>, B<--no-rerun>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:78
msgid ""
"Do not run the program on terminal resize, the output of the program will "
"re-appear at the next regular run time."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:78
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>, B<--no-title>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:82
msgid ""
"Turn off the header showing the interval, command, and current time at the "
"top of the display, as well as the following blank line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:82
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-w>, B<--no-wrap>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:85
msgid ""
"Turn off line wrapping. Long lines will be truncated instead of wrapped to "
"the next line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-x>, B<--exec>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:94
msgid ""
"Pass I<command> to B<exec>(2)  instead of B<sh -c> which reduces the need to "
"use extra quoting to get the desired effect."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:97
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-v>, B<--version>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:110
msgid "Various failures."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:110
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<2>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:113
msgid "Forking the process to watch failed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:113
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<3>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:116
msgid "Replacing child process stdout with write side pipe failed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:116
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<4>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:119
msgid "Command execution failed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:119
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<5>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:122
msgid "Closing child process write pipe failed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:122
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<7>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:125
msgid "IPC pipe creation failed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:125
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<8>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:130
msgid ""
"Getting child process return value with B<waitpid>(2)  failed, or command "
"exited up on error."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:130
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<other>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:133
msgid "The watch will propagate command exit status as child exit status."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:137
msgid "The behavior of B<watch> is affected by the following environment variables."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/watch.1:138
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<WATCH_INTERVAL>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:143
msgid ""
"Update interval, follows the same rules as the B<--interval> command line "
"option."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:151
msgid ""
"POSIX option processing is used (i.e., option processing stops at the first "
"non-option argument).  This means that flags after I<command> don't get "
"interpreted by B<watch> itself."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:159
msgid ""
"Upon terminal resize, the screen will not be correctly repainted until the "
"next scheduled update.  All B<--differences> highlighting is lost on that "
"update as well. When using the B<--no-rerun> option, no output of will be "
"visible."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:162
msgid ""
"Non-printing characters are stripped from program output.  Use B<cat -v> as "
"part of the command pipeline if you want to see them."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:166
msgid ""
"Combining Characters that are supposed to display on the character at the "
"last column on the screen may display one column early, or they may not "
"display at all."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:170
msgid ""
"Combining Characters never count as different in B<--differences> mode.  "
"Only the base character counts."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:173
msgid ""
"Blank lines directly after a line which ends in the last column do not "
"display."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:190
msgid ""
"B<--precise> mode doesn't yet have advanced temporal distortion technology "
"to compensate for a I<command> that takes more than B<--interval> I<seconds> "
"to execute.  B<watch> also can get into a state where it rapid-fires as many "
"executions of I<command> as it can to catch up from a previous executions "
"running longer than B<--interval> (for example, B<netstat>(8)  taking ages "
"on a DNS lookup)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:194
msgid "To watch for mail, you might do"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:196
msgid "watch -n 60 from"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:198
msgid "To watch the contents of a directory change, you could use"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:200
msgid "watch -d ls -l"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:202
msgid "If you're only interested in files owned by user joe, you might use"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:204
msgid "watch -d 'ls -l | fgrep joe'"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:206
msgid "To see the effects of quoting, try these out"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:208
msgid "watch echo $$"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:210
msgid "watch echo '$$'"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:212
msgid "watch echo \"'\"'$$'\"'\""
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:216
msgid "To see the effect of precision time keeping, try adding B<-p> to"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:218
msgid "watch -n 10 sleep 1"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:220
msgid "You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:222
msgid "watch uname -r"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/watch.1:228
msgid ""
"(Note that B<-p> isn't guaranteed to work across reboots, especially in the "
"face of B<ntpdate> (if present) or other bootup time-changing mechanisms)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/ps.1:13
#, no-wrap
msgid "PS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:29
msgid "ps - report a snapshot of the current processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:31
msgid "B<ps> [\\,I<options\\/>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:37
msgid ""
"B<ps> displays information about a selection of the active processes.  If "
"you want a repetitive update of the selection and the displayed information, "
"use B<top> instead."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:41
msgid "This version of B<ps> accepts several kinds of options:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:45
msgid "UNIX options, which may be grouped and must be preceded by a dash."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:47
msgid "BSD options, which may be grouped and must not be used with a dash."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:49
msgid "GNU long options, which are preceded by two dashes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:58
msgid ""
"Options of different types may be freely mixed, but conflicts can appear.  "
"There are some synonymous options, which are functionally identical, due to "
"the many standards and B<ps> implementations that this B<ps> is compatible "
"with."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:66
msgid ""
"By default, B<ps> selects all processes with the same effective user ID "
"(euid=EUID) as the current user and associated with the same terminal as the "
"invoker.  It displays the process ID (pid=PID), the terminal associated with "
"the process (tname=TTY), the cumulated CPU time in [DD-]hh:mm:ss format "
"(time=TIME), and the executable name (ucmd=CMD).  Output is unsorted by "
"default."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:79
msgid ""
"The use of BSD-style options will add process state (stat=STAT) to the "
"default display and show the command args (args=COMMAND) instead of the "
"executable name.  You can override this with the B<PS_FORMAT> environment "
"variable.  The use of BSD-style options will also change the process "
"selection to include processes on other terminals (TTYs) that are owned by "
"you; alternately, this may be described as setting the selection to be the "
"set of all processes filtered to exclude processes owned by other users or "
"not on a terminal.  These effects are not considered when options are "
"described as being \"identical\" below, so B<-M> will be considered "
"identical to B<Z> and so on."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:84
msgid ""
"Except as described below, process selection options are additive.  The "
"default selection is discarded, and then the selected processes are added to "
"the set of processes to be displayed.  A process will thus be shown if it "
"meets any of the given selection criteria."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:85
#, no-wrap
msgid "To see every process on the system using standard syntax:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:88
msgid "B<ps\\ -e>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:90
msgid "B<ps\\ -ef>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:92
msgid "B<ps\\ -eF>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:94
msgid "B<ps\\ -ely>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:94
#, no-wrap
msgid "To see every process on the system using BSD syntax:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:97
msgid "B<ps\\ ax>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:99
msgid "B<ps\\ axu>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:99
#, no-wrap
msgid "To print a process tree:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:102
msgid "B<ps\\ -ejH>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:104
msgid "B<ps\\ axjf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:104
#, no-wrap
msgid "To get info about threads:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:107
msgid "B<ps\\ -eLf>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:109
msgid "B<ps\\ axms>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:109
#, no-wrap
msgid "To get security info:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:112
msgid "B<ps\\ -eo euser,ruser,suser,fuser,f,comm,label>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:114
msgid "B<ps\\ axZ>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:116
msgid "B<ps\\ -eM>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:116
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"To see every process running as root (real\\ &\\ effective\\ ID) in user "
"format:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:119
msgid "B<ps\\ -U\\ root\\ -u\\ root\\ u>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:119
#, no-wrap
msgid "To see every process with a user-defined format:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:122
msgid "B<ps\\ -eo\\ pid,tid,class,rtprio,ni,pri,psr,pcpu,stat,wchan:14,comm>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:124
msgid "B<ps\\ axo\\ stat,euid,ruid,tty,tpgid,sess,pgrp,ppid,pid,pcpu,comm>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:126
msgid "B<ps\\ -Ao\\ pid,tt,user,fname,tmout,f,wchan>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:126
#, no-wrap
msgid "Print only the process IDs of syslogd:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:129
msgid "B<ps\\ -C\\ syslogd\\ -o\\ pid=>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:129
#, no-wrap
msgid "Print only the name of PID 42:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:132
msgid "B<ps\\ -q\\ 42\\ -o\\ comm=>"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:132
#, no-wrap
msgid "SIMPLE PROCESS SELECTION"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:133
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<a>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:147
msgid ""
"Lift the BSD-style \"only yourself\" restriction, which is imposed upon the "
"set of all processes when some BSD-style (without \"-\") options are used or "
"when the B<ps> personality setting is BSD-like.  The set of processes "
"selected in this manner is in addition to the set of processes selected by "
"other means.  An alternate description is that this option causes B<ps> to "
"list all processes with a terminal (tty), or to list all processes when used "
"together with the B<x> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:151
msgid "Select all processes.  Identical to B<-e>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:151
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-a>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:156
msgid ""
"Select all processes except both session leaders (see I<getsid>(2))  and "
"processes not associated with a terminal."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:159
msgid "Select all processes except session leaders."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:159
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--deselect>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:164
msgid ""
"Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions "
"(negates the selection).  Identical to B<-N>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:164
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-e>"
msgstr ""

#.  Current "g" behavior: add in the session leaders, which would
#.  be excluded in the sunos4 personality. Supposed "g" behavior:
#.  add in the group leaders -- at least according to the SunOS 4
#.  man page on the FreeBSD site. Uh oh. I think I had tested SunOS
#.  though, so maybe the code is correct.
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:173
msgid "Select all processes.  Identical to B<-A>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:173
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<g>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:179
msgid ""
"Really all, even session leaders.  This flag is obsolete and may be "
"discontinued in a future release.  It is normally implied by the B<a> flag, "
"and is only useful when operating in the sunos4 personality."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:179
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-N>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:184
msgid ""
"Select all processes except those that fulfill the specified conditions "
"(negates the selection).  Identical to B<--deselect>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:184
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<T>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:189
msgid ""
"Select all processes associated with this terminal.  Identical to the B<t> "
"option without any argument."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:189
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<r>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:192
msgid "Restrict the selection to only running processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:192
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<x>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:207
msgid ""
"Lift the BSD-style \"must have a tty\" restriction, which is imposed upon "
"the set of all processes when some BSD-style (without \"-\") options are "
"used or when the B<ps> personality setting is BSD-like.  The set of "
"processes selected in this manner is in addition to the set of processes "
"selected by other means.  An alternate description is that this option "
"causes B<ps> to list all processes owned by you (same EUID as B<ps>), or to "
"list all processes when used together with the B<a> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:208
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCESS SELECTION BY LIST"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:212
msgid ""
"These options accept a single argument in the form of a blank-separated or "
"comma-separated list.  They can be used multiple times.  For example: B<ps\\ "
"-p\\ \"1\\ 2\"\\ -p\\ 3,4>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:212
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<123>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:216
msgid "Identical to B<--pid\\ >I<123>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:216
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\+I<123>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:220
msgid "Identical to B<--sid\\ >I<123>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:220
#, no-wrap
msgid "-I<123>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:223
msgid "Select by process group ID (PGID)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:223
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-C>I<\\ cmdlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:232
msgid ""
"Select by command name.  This selects the processes whose executable name is "
"given in I<cmdlist>.  NOTE: The command name is not the same as the command "
"line. Previous versions of procps and the kernel truncated this command name "
"to 15 characters. This limitation is no longer present in both. If you "
"depended on matching only 15 characters, you may no longer get a match."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:232
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-G>I<\\ grplist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:240
msgid ""
"Select by real group ID (RGID) or name.  This selects the processes whose "
"real group name or ID is in the I<grplist> list.  The real group ID "
"identifies the group of the user who created the process, see I<getgid>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:240
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-g>I<\\ grplist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:253
msgid ""
"Select by session OR by effective group name.  Selection by session is "
"specified by many standards, but selection by effective group is the logical "
"behavior that several other operating systems use.  This B<ps> will select "
"by session when the list is completely numeric (as sessions are).  Group ID "
"numbers will work only when some group names are also specified.  See the "
"B<-s> and B<--group> options."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:253
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--Group>I<\\ grplist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:257
msgid "Select by real group ID (RGID) or name.  Identical to B<-G>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:257
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--group>I<\\ grplist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:269
msgid ""
"Select by effective group ID (EGID) or name.  This selects the processes "
"whose effective group name or ID is in I<grplist>.  The effective group ID "
"describes the group whose file access permissions are used by the process "
"(see I<getegid>(2)).  The B<-g> option is often an alternative to "
"B<--group>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:269
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<p>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:275
msgid "Select by process ID.  Identical to B<-p> and B<--pid>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:275
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-p>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:283
msgid ""
"Select by PID.  This selects the processes whose process ID numbers appear "
"in I<pidlist>.  Identical to B<p> and B<--pid>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:283
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--pid>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:289
msgid "Select by process\\ ID.  Identical to B<-p> and B<p>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:289
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--ppid>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:296
msgid ""
"Select by parent process ID.  This selects the processes with a parent "
"process\\ ID in I<pidlist>.  That is, it selects processes that are children "
"of those listed in I<pidlist>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:296
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<q>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:302
msgid "Select by process ID (quick mode).  Identical to B<-q> and B<--quick-pid>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:302
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-q>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:316
msgid ""
"Select by PID (quick mode).  This selects the processes whose process ID "
"numbers appear in I<pidlist>.  With this option B<ps> reads the necessary "
"info only for the pids listed in the I<pidlist> and doesn't apply additional "
"filtering rules. The order of pids is unsorted and preserved. No additional "
"selection options, sorting and forest type listings are allowed in this "
"mode.  Identical to B<q> and B<--quick-pid>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:316
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--quick-pid>I<\\ pidlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:322
msgid "Select by process\\ ID (quick mode).  Identical to B<-q> and B<q>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:322
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-s>I<\\ sesslist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:327
msgid ""
"Select by session ID.  This selects the processes with a session ID "
"specified in I<sesslist>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:327
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--sid>I<\\ sesslist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:331
msgid "Select by session\\ ID.  Identical to B<-s>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:331
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<t>I<\\ ttylist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:348
msgid ""
"Select by tty.  Nearly identical to B<-t> and B<--tty>, but can also be used "
"with an empty I<ttylist> to indicate the terminal associated with B<ps>.  "
"Using the B<T> option is considered cleaner than using B<t> with an empty "
"I<ttylist>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:348
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-t>I<\\ ttylist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:356
msgid ""
"Select by tty.  This selects the processes associated with the terminals "
"given in I<ttylist>.  Terminals (ttys, or screens for text output) can be "
"specified in several forms: /dev/ttyS1, ttyS1, S1.  A plain \"-\" may be "
"used to select processes not attached to any terminal."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:356
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--tty>I<\\ ttylist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:362
msgid "Select by terminal.  Identical to B<-t> and B<t>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:362
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<U>I<\\ userlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:374
msgid ""
"Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.  This selects the processes "
"whose effective user name or ID is in I<userlist>.  The effective user ID "
"describes the user whose file access permissions are used by the process "
"(see I<geteuid>(2)).  Identical to B<-u> and B<--user>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:374
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-U>I<\\ userlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:381
msgid ""
"Select by real user ID (RUID) or name.  It selects the processes whose real "
"user name or ID is in the I<userlist> list.  The real user ID identifies the "
"user who created the process, see I<getuid>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:381
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-u>I<\\ userlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:386
msgid ""
"Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.  This selects the processes "
"whose effective user name or ID is in I<userlist>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:394
msgid ""
"The effective user ID describes the user whose file access permissions are "
"used by the process (see I<geteuid>(2)).  Identical to B<U> and B<--user>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:394
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--User>I<\\ userlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:398
msgid "Select by real user ID (RUID) or name.  Identical to B<-U>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:398
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--user>I<\\ userlist>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:404
msgid "Select by effective user ID (EUID) or name.  Identical to B<-u> and B<U>."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:405
#, no-wrap
msgid "OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:409
msgid ""
"These options are used to choose the information displayed by B<ps>.  The "
"output may differ by personality."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:414
msgid "Show different scheduler information for the B<-l> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:414
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--context>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:417
msgid "Display security context format (for SELinux)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:430
msgid ""
"Do full-format listing.  This option can be combined with many other "
"UNIX-style options to add additional columns.  It also causes the command "
"arguments to be printed.  When used with B<-L>, the NLWP (number of threads) "
"and LWP (thread ID) columns will be added.  See the B<c> option, the format "
"keyword B<args>, and the format keyword B<comm>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:430
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-F>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:437
msgid "Extra full format.  See the B<-f> option, which B<-F> implies."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:437
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--format>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:443
msgid "user-defined format.  Identical to B<-o> and B<o>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:443
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<j>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:446
msgid "BSD job control format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:446
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-j>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:449
msgid "Jobs format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:449
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<l>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:452
msgid "Display BSD long format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:452
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-l>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:457
msgid "Long format.  The B<-y> option is often useful with this."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:457
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-M>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:462
msgid "Add a column of security data.  Identical to B<Z> (for SELinux)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:462
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:480
msgid ""
"is preloaded B<o> (overloaded).  The BSD B<O> option can act like B<-O> "
"(user-defined output format with some common fields predefined) or can be "
"used to specify sort order.  Heuristics are used to determine the behavior "
"of this option.  To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or "
"formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g.  with B<-O> or "
"B<--sort>).  When used as a formatting option, it is identical to B<-O>, "
"with the BSD personality."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:480
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-O>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:491
msgid ""
"Like B<-o>, but preloaded with some default columns.  Identical to B<-o\\ "
"pid,\\:>I<format>B<,\\:state,\\:tname,\\:time,\\:command> or B<-o\\ "
"pid,\\:>I<format>B<,\\:tname,\\:time,\\:cmd>, see B<-o> below."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:491
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<o>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:497
msgid "Specify user-defined format.  Identical to B<-o> and B<--format>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:497
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-o>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:525
msgid ""
"User-defined format.  I<format> is a single argument in the form of a "
"blank-separated or comma-separated list, which offers a way to specify "
"individual output columns.  The recognized keywords are described in the "
"B<STANDARD FORMAT SPECIFIERS> section below.  Headers may be renamed (B<ps "
"-o pid,\\:ruser=RealUser -o comm=Command>)  as desired.  If all column "
"headers are empty (B<ps -o pid= -o comm=>)  then the header line will not be "
"output.  Column width will increase as needed for wide headers; this may be "
"used to widen up columns such as WCHAN (B<ps -o "
"pid,\\:wchan=\\:WIDE-\\:WCHAN-\\:COLUMN -o comm>).  Explicit width control "
"(B<ps opid,\\:wchan:42,\\:cmd>)  is offered too.  The behavior of B<ps -o "
"pid=X,\\:comm=Y> varies with personality; output may be one column named "
"\"X,\\:comm=Y\" or two columns named \"X\" and \"Y\".  Use multiple B<-o> "
"options when in doubt.  Use the B<PS_FORMAT> environment variable to specify "
"a default as desired; DefSysV and DefBSD are macros that may be used to "
"choose the default UNIX or BSD columns."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:525
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-P>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:528
msgid "Add a column showing B<psr>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:528
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<s>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:531
msgid "Display signal format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:531
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<u>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:534
msgid "Display user-oriented format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:534
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<v>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:537
msgid "Display virtual memory format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:537
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<X>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:540
msgid "Register format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:540
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-y>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:545
msgid ""
"Do not show flags; show rss in place of addr.  This option can only be used "
"with B<-l>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:545
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Z>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:550
msgid "Add a column of security data.  Identical to B<-M> (for SELinux)."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:551
#, no-wrap
msgid "OUTPUT MODIFIERS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:552
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<c>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:570
msgid ""
"Show the true command name.  This is derived from the name of the executable "
"file, rather than from the argv value.  Command arguments and any "
"modifications to them are thus not shown.  This option effectively turns the "
"B<args> format keyword into the B<comm> format keyword; it is useful with "
"the B<-f> format option and with the various BSD-style format options, which "
"all normally display the command arguments.  See the B<-f> option, the "
"format keyword B<args>, and the format keyword B<comm>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:570
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--cols>I<\\ n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:573 ../man/ps.1:576 ../man/ps.1:724
msgid "Set screen width."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:573
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--columns>I<\\ n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:576
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--cumulative>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:579
msgid "Include some dead child process data (as a sum with the parent)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:580
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-D>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:586
msgid ""
"Set the date format of the B<lstart> field to I<format>. This format is "
"parsed by B<strftime>(3)  and should be a maximum of 24 characters to not "
"mis-align columns."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:586
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--date-format>I<\\ format>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:589
msgid "Identical to B<-D>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:589
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<e>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:592
msgid "Show the environment after the command."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:592
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<f>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:595
msgid "ASCII art process hierarchy (forest)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:595
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--forest>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:598
msgid "ASCII art process tree."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:598
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<h>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:616
msgid ""
"No header.  (or, one header per screen in the BSD personality).  The B<h> "
"option is problematic.  Standard BSD B<ps> uses this option to print a "
"header on each page of output, but older Linux B<ps> uses this option to "
"totally disable the header.  This version of B<ps> follows the Linux usage "
"of not printing the header unless the BSD personality has been selected, in "
"which case it prints a header on each page of output.  Regardless of the "
"current personality, you can use the long options B<--headers> and "
"B<--no-headers> to enable printing headers each page or disable headers "
"entirely, respectively."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:616
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-H>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:619
msgid "Show process hierarchy (forest)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:619
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--headers>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:622
msgid "Repeat header lines, one per page of output."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:622
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<k>I<\\ spec>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:634
msgid ""
"Specify sorting order.  Sorting syntax is [B<+>|B<->]I<key\\/.RB [,[ + | - "
"].IR key [,...]].> Choose a multi-letter key from the B<STANDARD FORMAT "
"SPECIFIERS> section.  The \"+\" is optional since default direction is "
"increasing numerical or lexicographic order.  Identical to B<--sort>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:637
msgid "Examples:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:639
msgid "B<ps jaxkuid,-ppid,+pid>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:641
msgid "B<ps axk comm o comm,args>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:643
msgid "B<ps kstart_time -ef>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:644
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--lines>I<\\ n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:647 ../man/ps.1:691
msgid "Set screen height."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:647
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:650
msgid "Numeric output for WCHAN and USER (including all types of UID and GID)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:650
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--no-headers>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:655
msgid "Print no header line at all.  B<--no-heading> is an alias for this option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:655
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<O>I<\\ order>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:669
msgid ""
"Sorting order (overloaded).  The BSD B<O> option can act like B<-O> "
"(user-defined output format with some common fields predefined) or can be "
"used to specify sort order.  Heuristics are used to determine the behavior "
"of this option.  To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained (sorting or "
"formatting), specify the option in some other way (e.g.  with B<-O> or "
"B<--sort>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:688
msgid ""
"For sorting, obsolete BSD B<O> option syntax is "
"B<O>[B<+>|B<->]I<k1>[,[B<+>|B<->]I<k2>[,...]].  It orders the processes "
"listing according to the multilevel sort specified by the sequence of "
"one-letter short keys I<k1>,I<k2>, ...\" described in the B<OBSOLETE SORT "
"KEYS> section below.  The\\ \"+\" is currently optional, merely re-iterating "
"the default direction on a key, but may help to distinguish an B<O> sort "
"from an B<O> format.  The \"-\" reverses direction only on the key it "
"precedes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:688
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--rows>I<\\ n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:691
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<S>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:696
msgid ""
"Sum up some information, such as CPU usage, from dead child processes into "
"their parent.  This is useful for examining a system where a parent process "
"repeatedly forks off short-lived children to do work."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:696
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--sort>I<\\ spec>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:710
msgid ""
"Specify sorting order.  Sorting syntax is "
"[I<+>|I<->]I<key>[,[B<+>|B<->]I<key>[,...]].  Choose a multi-letter key from "
"the B<STANDARD FORMAT SPECIFIERS> section.  The \"+\" is optional since "
"default direction is increasing numerical or lexicographic order.  Identical "
"to B<k>.  For example: B<ps jax --sort=\\:uid,\\:-ppid,\\:+pid>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:710
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--signames>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:715
msgid ""
"Show signal masks using abbreviated signal names and expands the collumn.  "
"If the column width cannot show all signals, the column will end with a plus "
"\"I<+>\".  Columns with only a hyphen have no signals."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:715
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<w>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:718 ../man/ps.1:721
msgid "Wide output.  Use this option twice for unlimited width."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:721
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--width>I<\\ n>"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:725
#, no-wrap
msgid "THREAD DISPLAY"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:726
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<H>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:729
msgid "Show threads as if they were processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:729
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-L>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:732
msgid "Show threads, possibly with LWP and NLWP columns."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:732
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<m>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:735 ../man/ps.1:738
msgid "Show threads after processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:735
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-m>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:738
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-T>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:741
msgid "Show threads, possibly with SPID column."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:741
#, no-wrap
msgid "OTHER INFORMATION"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:742
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--help>I<\\ section>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:753
msgid ""
"Print a help message.  The I<section> argument can be one of I<s>imple, "
"I<l>ist, I<o>utput, I<t>hreads, I<m>isc, or I<a>ll.  The argument can be "
"shortened to one of the underlined letters as in: "
"s\\^|\\^l\\^|\\^o\\^|\\^t\\^|\\^m\\^|\\^a."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:753
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--info>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:756
msgid "Print debugging info."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:756
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<L>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:759
msgid "List all format specifiers."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:759
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<V>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:762 ../man/ps.1:765 ../man/ps.1:768
msgid "Print the procps-ng version."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:762
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<-V>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:765
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<--version>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:777
msgid ""
"This B<ps> works by reading the virtual files in /proc.  This B<ps> does not "
"need to be setuid kmem or have any privileges to run.  Do not give this "
"B<ps> any special permissions."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:783
msgid ""
"CPU usage is currently expressed as the percentage of time spent running "
"during the entire lifetime of a process.  This is not ideal, and\\ it does "
"not conform to the standards that B<ps> otherwise conforms to.  CPU usage is "
"unlikely to add up to exactly 100%."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:788
msgid ""
"The SIZE and RSS fields don't count some parts of a process including the "
"page tables, kernel stack, struct thread_info, and struct task_struct.  This "
"is usually at least 20\\ KiB of memory that is always resident.  SIZE is the "
"virtual size of the process (code+\\:data+\\:stack)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:794
msgid ""
"Processes marked E<lt>defunctE<gt> are dead processes (so-called "
"\"zombies\") that remain because their parent has not destroyed them "
"properly.  These processes will be destroyed by I<init>(8)  if the parent "
"process exits."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:798
msgid ""
"If the length of the username is greater than the width of the display "
"column, the username will be truncated.  See the B<-o> and B<-O> formatting "
"options to customize length."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:810
msgid ""
"Commands options such as B<ps -aux> are not recommended as it is a confusion "
"of two different standards.  According to the POSIX and UNIX standards, the "
"above command asks to display all processes with a TTY (generally the "
"commands users are running) plus all processes owned by a user named I<x>.  "
"If that user doesn't exist, then B<ps> will assume you really meant \"B<ps> "
"I<aux>\"."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:810
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCESS FLAGS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:815
msgid ""
"The sum of these values is displayed in the \"F\" column, which is provided "
"by the B<flags> output specifier:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:821
msgid "forked but didn't exec"
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/ps.1:821 ../man/ps.1:2088
#, no-wrap
msgid "4"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:824
msgid "used super-user privileges"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:826
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCESS STATE CODES"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:831
msgid ""
"Here are the different values that the B<s>, B<stat> and B<state> output "
"specifiers (header \"STAT\" or \"S\") will display to describe the state of "
"a process:"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:834
#, no-wrap
msgid "D"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:837
msgid "uninterruptible sleep (usually IO)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:837
#, no-wrap
msgid "I"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:840
msgid "Idle kernel thread"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:840 ../man/ps.1:925
#, no-wrap
msgid "R"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:843
msgid "running or runnable (on run queue)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:843 ../man/ps.1:927 ../man/ps.1:1631 ../man/ps.1:1753
#, no-wrap
msgid "S"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:846
msgid "interruptible sleep (waiting for an event to complete)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:846 ../man/ps.1:929
#, no-wrap
msgid "T"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:849
msgid "stopped by job control signal"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:849 ../man/ps.1:928
#, no-wrap
msgid "t"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:852
msgid "stopped by debugger during the tracing"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:855
msgid "paging (not valid since the 2.6.xx kernel)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:855
#, no-wrap
msgid "X"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:858
msgid "dead (should never be seen)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:858
#, no-wrap
msgid "Z"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:861
msgid "defunct (\"zombie\") process, terminated but not reaped by its parent"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:867
msgid ""
"For BSD formats and when the B<stat> keyword is used, additional characters "
"may be displayed:"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:870
#, no-wrap
msgid "E<lt>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:873
msgid "high-priority (not nice to other users)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:873 ../man/ps.1:920
#, no-wrap
msgid "N"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:876
msgid "low-priority (nice to other users)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:876
#, no-wrap
msgid "L"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:879
msgid "has pages locked into memory (for real-time and custom IO)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:882
msgid "is a session leader"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:885
msgid "is multi-threaded (using CLONE_THREAD, like NPTL pthreads do)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:885
#, no-wrap
msgid "+"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:888
msgid "is in the foreground process group"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:890
#, no-wrap
msgid "OBSOLETE SORT KEYS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:906
msgid ""
"These keys are used by the BSD B<O> option (when it is used for sorting).  "
"The GNU B<--sort> option doesn't use these keys, but the specifiers "
"described below in the B<STANDARD FORMAT SPECIFIERS> section.  Note that the "
"values used in sorting are the internal values B<ps> uses and not the "
"\"cooked\" values used in some of the output format fields (e.g.  sorting on "
"tty will sort into device number, not according to the terminal name "
"displayed).  Pipe B<ps> output into the B<sort>(1)  command if you want to "
"sort the cooked values."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:908
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<KEY>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:908
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LONG>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:908
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<DESCRIPTION>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:909 ../man/ps.1:1161
#, no-wrap
msgid "cmd"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:909
#, no-wrap
msgid "simple name of executable"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:910 ../man/ps.1:1081
#, no-wrap
msgid "C"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:910 ../man/ps.1:952 ../man/ps.1:1481
#, no-wrap
msgid "pcpu"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:910
#, no-wrap
msgid "cpu utilization"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:911 ../man/ps.1:1300
#, no-wrap
msgid "f"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:911 ../man/ps.1:1326
#, no-wrap
msgid "flags"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:911
#, no-wrap
msgid "flags as in long format F field"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:912
#, no-wrap
msgid "g"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:912 ../man/ps.1:1508
#, no-wrap
msgid "pgrp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:912
#, no-wrap
msgid "process group ID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:913
#, no-wrap
msgid "G"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:913 ../man/ps.1:1848
#, no-wrap
msgid "tpgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:913
#, no-wrap
msgid "controlling tty process group ID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:914
#, no-wrap
msgid "j"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:914
#, no-wrap
msgid "cutime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:914
#, no-wrap
msgid "cumulative user time"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:915
#, no-wrap
msgid "J"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:915
#, no-wrap
msgid "cstime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:915
#, no-wrap
msgid "cumulative system time"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:916
#, no-wrap
msgid "k"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:916
#, no-wrap
msgid "utime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:916
#, no-wrap
msgid "user time"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:917
#, no-wrap
msgid "m"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:917 ../man/ps.1:1419
#, no-wrap
msgid "min_flt"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:917
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of minor page faults"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:918
#, no-wrap
msgid "M"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:918 ../man/ps.1:1415
#, no-wrap
msgid "maj_flt"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:918
#, no-wrap
msgid "number of major page faults"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:919
#, no-wrap
msgid "cmin_flt"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:919
#, no-wrap
msgid "cumulative minor page faults"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:920
#, no-wrap
msgid "cmaj_flt"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:920
#, no-wrap
msgid "cumulative major page faults"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:921
#, no-wrap
msgid "session"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:921
#, no-wrap
msgid "session ID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:922 ../man/ps.1:960 ../man/ps.1:1515
#, no-wrap
msgid "pid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:922
#, no-wrap
msgid "process ID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:923 ../man/ps.1:1657
#, no-wrap
msgid "P"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:923 ../man/ps.1:954 ../man/ps.1:1559
#, no-wrap
msgid "ppid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:923
#, no-wrap
msgid "parent process ID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:924
#, no-wrap
msgid "r"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:924 ../man/ps.1:1598
#, no-wrap
msgid "rss"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:924
#, no-wrap
msgid "resident set size"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:925
#, no-wrap
msgid "resident"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:925
#, no-wrap
msgid "resident pages"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:926 ../man/ps.1:1707
#, no-wrap
msgid "size"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:926
#, no-wrap
msgid "memory size in kilobytes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:927
#, no-wrap
msgid "share"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:927
#, no-wrap
msgid "amount of shared pages"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:928 ../man/ps.1:965 ../man/ps.1:1862
#, no-wrap
msgid "tty"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:928
#, no-wrap
msgid "the device number of the controlling tty"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:929 ../man/ps.1:1736
#, no-wrap
msgid "start_time"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:929
#, no-wrap
msgid "time process was started"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:930
#, no-wrap
msgid "U"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:930 ../man/ps.1:1881
#, no-wrap
msgid "uid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:930
#, no-wrap
msgid "user ID number"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:931 ../man/ps.1:955 ../man/ps.1:1900
#, no-wrap
msgid "user"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:931
#, no-wrap
msgid "user name"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:932 ../man/ps.1:1929
#, no-wrap
msgid "vsize"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:932
#, no-wrap
msgid "total VM size in KiB"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:933
#, no-wrap
msgid "y"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:933
#, no-wrap
msgid "priority"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:933
#, no-wrap
msgid "kernel scheduling priority"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:936
#, no-wrap
msgid "AIX FORMAT DESCRIPTORS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:949
msgid ""
"This B<ps> supports AIX format descriptors, which work somewhat like the "
"formatting codes of I<printf>(1)  and I<printf>(3).  For example, the normal "
"default output can be produced with this: B<ps -eo \"%p %y %x %c\">.  The "
"B<NORMAL> codes are described in the next section."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:951
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<CODE>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:951
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<NORMAL>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:951
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<HEADER>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:952
#, no-wrap
msgid "%C"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:952 ../man/ps.1:1004 ../man/ps.1:1481
#, no-wrap
msgid "%CPU"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:953
#, no-wrap
msgid "%G"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:953 ../man/ps.1:1355
#, no-wrap
msgid "group"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:953 ../man/ps.1:1355
#, no-wrap
msgid "GROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:954
#, no-wrap
msgid "%P"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:954 ../man/ps.1:1559
#, no-wrap
msgid "PPID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:955
#, no-wrap
msgid "%U"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:955 ../man/ps.1:1888 ../man/ps.1:1900
#, no-wrap
msgid "USER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:956
#, no-wrap
msgid "%a"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:956 ../man/ps.1:1027
#, no-wrap
msgid "args"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:956 ../man/ps.1:957 ../man/ps.1:1027 ../man/ps.1:1168
#: ../man/ps.1:1196 ../man/ps.1:1333 ../man/ps.1:1874
#, no-wrap
msgid "COMMAND"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:957
#, no-wrap
msgid "%c"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:957 ../man/ps.1:1168
#, no-wrap
msgid "comm"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:958
#, no-wrap
msgid "%g"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:958 ../man/ps.1:1588
#, no-wrap
msgid "rgroup"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:958 ../man/ps.1:1588
#, no-wrap
msgid "RGROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:959
#, no-wrap
msgid "%n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:959 ../man/ps.1:1443
#, no-wrap
msgid "nice"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:959 ../man/ps.1:1435 ../man/ps.1:1443
#, no-wrap
msgid "NI"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:960
#, no-wrap
msgid "%p"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:960 ../man/ps.1:1515
#, no-wrap
msgid "PID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:961
#, no-wrap
msgid "%r"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:961 ../man/ps.1:1502
#, no-wrap
msgid "pgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:961 ../man/ps.1:1502
#, no-wrap
msgid "PGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:962
#, no-wrap
msgid "%t"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:962 ../man/ps.1:1271
#, no-wrap
msgid "etime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:962 ../man/ps.1:1271 ../man/ps.1:1275
#, no-wrap
msgid "ELAPSED"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:963
#, no-wrap
msgid "%u"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:963 ../man/ps.1:1626
#, no-wrap
msgid "ruser"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:963 ../man/ps.1:1626
#, no-wrap
msgid "RUSER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:964
#, no-wrap
msgid "%x"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:964 ../man/ps.1:1827
#, no-wrap
msgid "time"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:964 ../man/ps.1:1075 ../man/ps.1:1208 ../man/ps.1:1213
#: ../man/ps.1:1827 ../man/ps.1:1838
#, no-wrap
msgid "TIME"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:965
#, no-wrap
msgid "%y"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:965 ../man/ps.1:1843
#, no-wrap
msgid "TTY"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:966
#, no-wrap
msgid "%z"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:966 ../man/ps.1:1936
#, no-wrap
msgid "vsz"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:966 ../man/ps.1:1929 ../man/ps.1:1936
#, no-wrap
msgid "VSZ"
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:968
#, no-wrap
msgid "STANDARD FORMAT SPECIFIERS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:975
msgid ""
"Here are the different keywords that may be used to control the output "
"format (e.g., with option B<-o>)  or to sort the selected processes with the "
"GNU-style B<--sort> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:978
msgid "For example: B<ps -eo pid,\\:user,\\:args --sort user>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:983
msgid ""
"This version of B<ps> tries to recognize most of the keywords used in other "
"implementations of B<ps>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:988
msgid ""
"The following user-defined format specifiers may contain spaces: B<args>, "
"B<cmd>, B<comm>, B<command>, B<fname>, B<ucmd>, B<ucomm>, B<lstart>, "
"B<bsdstart>, B<start>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:990
msgid "Some keywords may not be available for sorting."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1002
#, no-wrap
msgid "CODE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1002
#, no-wrap
msgid "HEADER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1004
#, no-wrap
msgid "%cpu"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1010
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cpu utilization of the process in \"##.#\" format.  Currently, it is the "
"CPU\n"
"time used divided by the time the process has been running "
"(cputime/realtime\n"
"ratio), expressed as a percentage.  It will not add up to 100% unless you "
"are\n"
"lucky.  (alias\n"
"B<pcpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1012
#, no-wrap
msgid "%mem"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1012 ../man/ps.1:1526
#, no-wrap
msgid "%MEM"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1016
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"ratio of the process's resident set size  to the physical memory on the\n"
"machine, expressed as a percentage.  (alias\n"
"B<pmem>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1018
#, no-wrap
msgid "ag_id"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1018
#, no-wrap
msgid "AGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1021
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The autogroup identifier associated with a process which operates in "
"conjunction\n"
"with the CFS scheduler to improve interactive desktop performance."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1023
#, no-wrap
msgid "ag_nice"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1023
#, no-wrap
msgid "AGNI"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1025
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The autogroup nice value which affects scheduling of all processes in that "
"group."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1042
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"command with all its arguments as a string. Modifications to the arguments\n"
"may be shown.  The output in this column may contain spaces.  A process\n"
"marked E<lt>defunctE<gt> is partly dead, waiting to be fully destroyed by "
"its parent.\n"
"Sometimes the process args will be unavailable; when this happens,\n"
"B<ps>\n"
"will instead print the executable name in brackets.  (alias\n"
"B<cmd>, B<command>).\n"
"See also the\n"
"B<comm>\n"
"format keyword, the\n"
"B<-f>\n"
"option, and the\n"
"B<c>\n"
"option.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1042 ../man/ps.1:1116 ../man/ps.1:1118 ../man/ps.1:1120
#: ../man/ps.1:1122 ../man/ps.1:1124 ../man/ps.1:1126 ../man/ps.1:1128
#: ../man/ps.1:1130 ../man/ps.1:1142 ../man/ps.1:1144 ../man/ps.1:1146
#: ../man/ps.1:1148 ../man/ps.1:1150 ../man/ps.1:1152 ../man/ps.1:1154
#: ../man/ps.1:1156 ../man/ps.1:1180 ../man/ps.1:1540 ../man/ps.1:1542
#: ../man/ps.1:1544 ../man/ps.1:1546 ../man/ps.1:1548 ../man/ps.1:1550
#: ../man/ps.1:1552 ../man/ps.1:1554
#, no-wrap
msgid ".br\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1058
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"When specified last, this column will extend to the edge of the display.  "
"If\n"
"B<ps>\n"
"can not determine display width, as when output is redirected (piped) into "
"a\n"
"file or another command, the output width is undefined (it may be 80,\n"
"unlimited, determined by the\n"
"B<TERM>\n"
"variable, and so on).  The\n"
"B<COLUMNS>\n"
"environment variable or\n"
"B<--cols>\n"
"option may be used to exactly determine the width in this case.  The\n"
"B<w>\n"
"or\n"
"B<-w>\n"
"option may be also be used to adjust width."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1060
#, no-wrap
msgid "blocked"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1060 ../man/ps.1:1700
#, no-wrap
msgid "BLOCKED"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1066
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"mask of the blocked signals, see\n"
"I<signal>(7).\n"
"According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64-bit mask in hexadecimal\n"
"format is displayed, unless the B<--signames> option is used.  (alias\n"
"B<sig_block>, B<sigmask>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1068
#, no-wrap
msgid "bsdstart"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1068 ../man/ps.1:1736
#, no-wrap
msgid "START"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1073
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"time the command started.  If the process was started less than 24 hours "
"ago,\n"
"the output format is \"\\ HH:MM\", else it is \" Mmm:SS\" (where Mmm is the "
"three\n"
"letters of the month).  See also\n"
"B<lstart>,B<\\ start>,B<\\ start_time>, andB<\\ stime>."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1075
#, no-wrap
msgid "bsdtime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1079
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"accumulated cpu time, user + system.  The display format is usually\n"
"\"MMM:SS\", but can be shifted to the right if the process used more than "
"999\n"
"minutes of cpu time."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1085
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"processor utilization. Currently, this is the integer value of the percent\n"
"usage over the lifetime of the process.  (see\n"
"B<%cpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1087
#, no-wrap
msgid "caught"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1087 ../man/ps.1:1686
#, no-wrap
msgid "CAUGHT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1093
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"mask of the caught signals, see\n"
"I<signal>(7).\n"
"According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64 bits mask in hexadecimal\n"
"format is displayed, unless the B<--signames> option is used.  (alias\n"
"B<sig_catch>, B<sigcatch>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1095
#, no-wrap
msgid "cgname"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1095
#, no-wrap
msgid "CGNAME"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1097
#, no-wrap
msgid "display name of control groups to which the process belongs."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1099
#, no-wrap
msgid "cgroup"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1099
#, no-wrap
msgid "CGROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1101
#, no-wrap
msgid "display control groups to which the process belongs."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1103
#, no-wrap
msgid "cgroupns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1103
#, no-wrap
msgid "CGROUPNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1107 ../man/ps.1:1374 ../man/ps.1:1427 ../man/ps.1:1433
#: ../man/ps.1:1524 ../man/ps.1:1836 ../man/ps.1:1911 ../man/ps.1:1922
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Unique inode number describing the namespace the process belongs to.\n"
"See\n"
"I<namespaces>(7)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1109
#, no-wrap
msgid "class"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1109 ../man/ps.1:1135
#, no-wrap
msgid "CLS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1113 ../man/ps.1:1139
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"scheduling class of the process.  (alias\n"
"B<policy>, B<cls>).\n"
"Field's possible values are:\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1113 ../man/ps.1:1139 ../man/ps.1:1537
#, no-wrap
msgid ".sp 1\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1114 ../man/ps.1:1140 ../man/ps.1:1538
#, no-wrap
msgid ".in +9n\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1116 ../man/ps.1:1142 ../man/ps.1:1540
#, no-wrap
msgid "-\tnot reported\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1118 ../man/ps.1:1144 ../man/ps.1:1542
#, no-wrap
msgid "TS\tSCHED_OTHER\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1120 ../man/ps.1:1146 ../man/ps.1:1544
#, no-wrap
msgid "FF\tSCHED_FIFO\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1122 ../man/ps.1:1148 ../man/ps.1:1546
#, no-wrap
msgid "RR\tSCHED_RR\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1124 ../man/ps.1:1150 ../man/ps.1:1548
#, no-wrap
msgid "B\tSCHED_BATCH\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1126 ../man/ps.1:1152 ../man/ps.1:1550
#, no-wrap
msgid "ISO\tSCHED_ISO\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1128 ../man/ps.1:1154 ../man/ps.1:1552
#, no-wrap
msgid "IDL\tSCHED_IDLE\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1130 ../man/ps.1:1156 ../man/ps.1:1554
#, no-wrap
msgid "DLN\tSCHED_DEADLINE\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1132 ../man/ps.1:1158 ../man/ps.1:1556
#, no-wrap
msgid "?\tunknown value\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1132 ../man/ps.1:1158 ../man/ps.1:1556
#, no-wrap
msgid ".in\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1135
#, no-wrap
msgid "cls"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1161 ../man/ps.1:1867
#, no-wrap
msgid "CMD"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1166
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<args>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<args>, B<command>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1180
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"command name (only the executable name).  The output in this column may\n"
"contain spaces.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<ucmd>, B<ucomm>).\n"
"See also the\n"
"B<args>\n"
"format keyword, the\n"
"B<-f>\n"
"option, and the\n"
"B<c>\n"
"option.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1194
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"When specified last, this column will extend to the edge of the display.  "
"If\n"
"B<ps>\n"
"can not determine display width, as when output is redirected (piped) into "
"a\n"
"file or another command, the output width is undefined (it may be 80,\n"
"unlimited, determined by the\n"
"B<TERM>\n"
"variable, and so on).  The\n"
"B<COLUMNS>\n"
"environment variable or\n"
"B<--cols>\n"
"option may be used to exactly determine the width in this case.  The\n"
"B<w>\\ orB<\\ -w>\n"
"option may be also be used to adjust width."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1196
#, no-wrap
msgid "command"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1201
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"See\n"
"B<args>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<args>, B<command>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1203
#, no-wrap
msgid "cp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1203
#, no-wrap
msgid "CP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1206
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"per-mill (tenths of a percent) CPU usage.  (see\n"
"B<%cpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1208
#, no-wrap
msgid "cputime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1211
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cumulative CPU time, \"[DD-]hh:mm:ss\" format.  (alias\n"
"B<time>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1213
#, no-wrap
msgid "cputimes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1216
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cumulative CPU time in seconds (alias\n"
"B<times>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1218
#, no-wrap
msgid "cuc"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1218
#, no-wrap
msgid "%CUC"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1226
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The CPU utilization of a process, including dead children, in an extended "
"\"##.###\" format.\n"
"(see also\n"
"B<%cpu>,\n"
"B<c>,\n"
"B<cp>,\n"
"B<cuu>,\n"
"B<pcpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1228
#, no-wrap
msgid "cuu"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1228
#, no-wrap
msgid "%CUU"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1236
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The CPU utilization of a process in an extended \"##.###\" format.\n"
"(see also\n"
"B<%cpu>,\n"
"B<c>,\n"
"B<cp>,\n"
"B<cuc>,\n"
"B<pcpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1238
#, no-wrap
msgid "drs"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1238
#, no-wrap
msgid "DRS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1247
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"data resident set size, the amount of private memory I<reserved> by a "
"process.\n"
"It is also known as DATA. Such memory may not yet be mapped to\n"
"B<rss>\n"
"but will always be included\n"
"included in the\n"
"B<vsz>\n"
"amount.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1249
#, no-wrap
msgid "egid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1249
#, no-wrap
msgid "EGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1252
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"effective group ID number of the process as a decimal integer.  (alias\n"
"B<gid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1254
#, no-wrap
msgid "egroup"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1254
#, no-wrap
msgid "EGROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1259
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"effective group ID of the process.  This will be the textual group ID, if "
"it\n"
"can be obtained and the field width permits, or a decimal representation\n"
"otherwise.  (alias\n"
"B<group>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1261
#, no-wrap
msgid "eip"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1261
#, no-wrap
msgid "EIP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1264
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"instruction pointer. As of kernel 4.9.xx will be zeroed out unless task is\n"
"exiting or being core dumped."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1266
#, no-wrap
msgid "esp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1266
#, no-wrap
msgid "ESP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1269
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"stack pointer. As of kernel 4.9.xx will be zeroed out unless task is\n"
"exiting or being core dumped."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1273
#, no-wrap
msgid "elapsed time since the process was started, in the form [[DD-]hh:]mm:ss."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1275
#, no-wrap
msgid "etimes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1277
#, no-wrap
msgid "elapsed time since the process was started, in seconds."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1279
#, no-wrap
msgid "euid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1279
#, no-wrap
msgid "EUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1282
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"effective user ID (alias\n"
"B<uid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1284
#, no-wrap
msgid "euser"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1284
#, no-wrap
msgid "EUSER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1290
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"effective user name.  This will be the textual user ID, if it can be "
"obtained\n"
"and the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise.  The\n"
"B<n>\n"
"option can be used to force the decimal representation.  (alias\n"
"B<uname>, B<user>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1292
#, no-wrap
msgid "exe"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1292
#, no-wrap
msgid "EXE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1298
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"path to the executable. Useful if path cannot be printed via\n"
"B<cmd>, B<comm>\n"
"or\n"
"B<args>\n"
"format options."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1300 ../man/ps.1:1319 ../man/ps.1:1326
#, no-wrap
msgid "F"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1305
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"flags associated with the process, see the\n"
"B<PROCESS FLAGS>\n"
"section.  (alias\n"
"B<flag>, B<flags>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1307
#, no-wrap
msgid "fgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1307
#, no-wrap
msgid "FGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1310
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"filesystem access group\\ ID.  (alias\n"
"B<fsgid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1312
#, no-wrap
msgid "fgroup"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1312
#, no-wrap
msgid "FGROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1317
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"filesystem access group ID.  This will be the textual group ID, if it can\n"
"be obtained and the field width permits, or a decimal representation\n"
"otherwise.  (alias\n"
"B<fsgroup>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1319
#, no-wrap
msgid "flag"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1324
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<f>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<f>, B<flags>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1331
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<f>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<f>, B<flag>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1333
#, no-wrap
msgid "fname"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1336
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"first 8 bytes of the base name of the process's executable file.  The "
"output\n"
"in this column may contain spaces."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1338
#, no-wrap
msgid "fuid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1338
#, no-wrap
msgid "FUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1341
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"filesystem access user ID.  (alias\n"
"B<fsuid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1343
#, no-wrap
msgid "fuser"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1343
#, no-wrap
msgid "FUSER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1346
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"filesystem access user ID.  This will be the textual user ID, if it can be\n"
"obtained and the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1348
#, no-wrap
msgid "gid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1348
#, no-wrap
msgid "GID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1353
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<egid>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<egid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1360
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<egroup>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<egroup>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1362
#, no-wrap
msgid "ignored"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1362 ../man/ps.1:1693
#, no-wrap
msgid "IGNORED"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1368
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"mask of the ignored signals, see\n"
"I<signal>(7).\n"
"According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64 bits mask in hexadecimal\n"
"format is displayed, unless the B<--signames> option is used.  (alias\n"
"B<sig_ignore>, B<sigignore>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1370
#, no-wrap
msgid "ipcns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1370
#, no-wrap
msgid "IPCNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1376
#, no-wrap
msgid "label"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1376
#, no-wrap
msgid "LABEL"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1381
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"security label, most commonly used for SELinux context data.  This is for\n"
"the\n"
"I<Mandatory Access Control>\n"
"(\"MAC\") found on high-security systems."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1383
#, no-wrap
msgid "lstart"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1383 ../man/ps.1:1729
#, no-wrap
msgid "STARTED"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1386
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"time the command started. This will be in the form \"DDD mmm HH:MM:SS "
"YYY\"\n"
"unless changed by the B<-D> option."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1388
#, no-wrap
msgid "lsession"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1388
#, no-wrap
msgid "SESSION"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1391
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays the login session identifier of a process,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1393
#, no-wrap
msgid "luid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1393
#, no-wrap
msgid "LUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1395
#, no-wrap
msgid "displays Login ID associated with a process."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1397
#, no-wrap
msgid "lwp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1397
#, no-wrap
msgid "LWP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1403
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"light weight process (thread) ID of the dispatchable entity (alias\n"
"B<spid>,B<\\ tid>).\n"
"See\n"
"B<tid>\n"
"for additional information."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1405
#, no-wrap
msgid "lxc"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1405
#, no-wrap
msgid "LXC"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1408
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The name of the lxc container within which a task is running.\n"
"If a process is not running inside a container, a dash ('-') will be shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1410
#, no-wrap
msgid "machine"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1410
#, no-wrap
msgid "MACHINE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1413
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays the machine name for processes assigned to VM or container,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1415
#, no-wrap
msgid "MAJFLT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1417
#, no-wrap
msgid "The number of major page faults that have occurred with this process."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1419
#, no-wrap
msgid "MINFLT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1421
#, no-wrap
msgid "The number of minor page faults that have occurred with this process."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1423
#, no-wrap
msgid "mntns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1423
#, no-wrap
msgid "MNTNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1429
#, no-wrap
msgid "netns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1429
#, no-wrap
msgid "NETNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1435
#, no-wrap
msgid "ni"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1441
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"nice value. This ranges from 19 (nicest) to -20 (not nice to others),\n"
"see\n"
"I<nice>(1).\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<nice>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1447
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<ni>.B<(alias>\n"
"B<ni>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1449
#, no-wrap
msgid "nlwp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1449
#, no-wrap
msgid "NLWP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1452
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"number of lwps (threads) in the process.  (alias\n"
"B<thcount>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1454
#, no-wrap
msgid "numa"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1454
#, no-wrap
msgid "NUMA"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1457
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The node associated with the most recently used processor.\n"
"A I<-1> means that NUMA information is unavailable."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1459
#, no-wrap
msgid "nwchan"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1459 ../man/ps.1:1950
#, no-wrap
msgid "WCHAN"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1463
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"address of the kernel function where the process is sleeping (use\n"
"B<wchan>\n"
"if you want the kernel function name)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1465
#, no-wrap
msgid "oom"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1465
#, no-wrap
msgid "OOM"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1468
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Out of Memory Score. The value, ranging from 0 to +1000, used to select\n"
"task(s) to kill when memory is exhausted."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1470
#, no-wrap
msgid "oomadj"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1470
#, no-wrap
msgid "OOMADJ"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1474
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Out of Memory Adjustment Factor. The value is added to the current out of\n"
"memory score which is then used to determine which task to kill when "
"memory\n"
"is exhausted."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1476
#, no-wrap
msgid "ouid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1476
#, no-wrap
msgid "OWNER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1479
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays the Unix user identifier of the owner of the session of a "
"process,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1486
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<%cpu>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<%cpu>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1488
#, no-wrap
msgid "pending"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1488 ../man/ps.1:1679
#, no-wrap
msgid "PENDING"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1500
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"mask of the pending signals. See\n"
"I<signal>(7).\n"
"Signals pending on the process are distinct from signals pending on\n"
"individual threads.  Use the\n"
"B<m>\n"
"option or the\n"
"B<-m>\n"
"option to see both.  According to the width of the field, a 32 or 64 bits\n"
"mask in hexadecimal\n"
"format is displayed, unless the B<--signames> option is used.  (alias\n"
"B<sig>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1506
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"process group ID or, equivalently, the process ID of the process group\n"
"leader.  (alias\n"
"B<pgrp>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1508
#, no-wrap
msgid "PGRP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1513
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<pgid>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<pgid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1518
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"a number representing the process ID (alias\n"
"B<tgid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1520
#, no-wrap
msgid "pidns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1520
#, no-wrap
msgid "PIDNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1526
#, no-wrap
msgid "pmem"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1531
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<%mem>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<%mem>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1533
#, no-wrap
msgid "policy"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1533
#, no-wrap
msgid "POL"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1537
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"scheduling class of the process.  (alias\n"
"B<class>, B<cls>).\n"
"Possible values are:\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1561
#, no-wrap
msgid "parent process ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1563
#, no-wrap
msgid "pri"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1563
#, no-wrap
msgid "PRI"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1565
#, no-wrap
msgid "priority of the process.  Higher number means higher priority."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1567
#, no-wrap
msgid "psr"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1567
#, no-wrap
msgid "PSR"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1569
#, no-wrap
msgid "processor that process last executed on."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1571
#, no-wrap
msgid "pss"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1571
#, no-wrap
msgid "PSS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1574
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Proportional share size, the non-swapped physical memory, with shared "
"memory\n"
"proportionally accounted to all tasks mapping it."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1576
#, no-wrap
msgid "rbytes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1576
#, no-wrap
msgid "RBYTES"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1578
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Number of bytes which this process really did cause to be fetched from the "
"storage layer."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1580
#, no-wrap
msgid "rchars"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1580
#, no-wrap
msgid "RCHARS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1582
#, no-wrap
msgid "Number of bytes which this task has caused to be read from storage."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1584
#, no-wrap
msgid "rgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1584
#, no-wrap
msgid "RGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1586
#, no-wrap
msgid "real group ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1591
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"real group name.  This will be the textual group ID, if it can be obtained\n"
"and the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1593
#, no-wrap
msgid "rops"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1593
#, no-wrap
msgid "ROPS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1596
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Number of read I/O operations—that is, system calls such as\n"
"B<read>(2) and B<pread>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1598 ../man/ps.1:1604
#, no-wrap
msgid "RSS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1602
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"resident set size, the non-swapped physical memory that a task has used "
"(in\n"
"kilobytes).  (alias\n"
"B<rssize>, B<rsz>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1604
#, no-wrap
msgid "rssize"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1609
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<rss>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<rss>, B<rsz>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1611
#, no-wrap
msgid "rsz"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1611
#, no-wrap
msgid "RSZ"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1616
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<rss>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<rss>, B<rssize>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1618
#, no-wrap
msgid "rtprio"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1618
#, no-wrap
msgid "RTPRIO"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1620
#, no-wrap
msgid "realtime priority."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1622
#, no-wrap
msgid "ruid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1622
#, no-wrap
msgid "RUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1624
#, no-wrap
msgid "real user ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1629
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"real user ID.  This will be the textual user ID, if it can be obtained and\n"
"the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1638
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"minimal state display (one character).  See section\n"
"B<PROCESS STATE CODES>\n"
"for the different values.  See also\n"
"B<stat>\n"
"if you want additional information displayed.  (alias\n"
"B<state>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1640
#, no-wrap
msgid "sched"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1640
#, no-wrap
msgid "SCH"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1644
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"scheduling policy of the process.  The policies SCHED_OTHER "
"(SCHED_NORMAL),\n"
"SCHED_FIFO, SCHED_RR, SCHED_BATCH, SCHED_ISO, SCHED_IDLE and SCHED_DEADLINE "
"are\n"
"respectively displayed as 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1646
#, no-wrap
msgid "seat"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1646
#, no-wrap
msgid "SEAT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1650
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays the identifier associated with all hardware devices assigned\n"
"to a specific workplace,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1652
#, no-wrap
msgid "sess"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1652
#, no-wrap
msgid "SESS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1655
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"session ID or, equivalently, the process ID of the session leader.  (alias\n"
"B<session>, B<sid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1657
#, no-wrap
msgid "sgi_p"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1660
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"processor that the process is currently executing on.  Displays \"*\" if "
"the\n"
"process is not currently running or runnable."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1662
#, no-wrap
msgid "sgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1662
#, no-wrap
msgid "SGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1665
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"saved group ID.  (alias\n"
"B<svgid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1667
#, no-wrap
msgid "sgroup"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1667
#, no-wrap
msgid "SGROUP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1670
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"saved group name.  This will be the textual group ID, if it can be "
"obtained\n"
"and the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1672
#, no-wrap
msgid "sid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1672
#, no-wrap
msgid "SID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1677
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<sess>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<sess>, B<session>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1679
#, no-wrap
msgid "sig"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1684
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<pending>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<pending>, B<sig_pend>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1686
#, no-wrap
msgid "sigcatch"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1691
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<caught>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<caught>, B<sig_catch>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1693
#, no-wrap
msgid "sigignore"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1698
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<ignored>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<ignored>, B<sig_ignore>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1700
#, no-wrap
msgid "sigmask"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1705
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<blocked>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<blocked>, B<sig_block>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1707
#, no-wrap
msgid "SIZE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1711
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"approximate amount of swap space that would be required if the process "
"were\n"
"to dirty all writable pages and then be swapped out.  This number is very\n"
"rough!"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1713
#, no-wrap
msgid "slice"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1713
#, no-wrap
msgid "SLICE"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1716
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays the slice unit which a process belongs to,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1718
#, no-wrap
msgid "spid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1718
#, no-wrap
msgid "SPID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1723
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<lwp>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<lwp>, B<tid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1725
#, no-wrap
msgid "stackp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1725
#, no-wrap
msgid "STACKP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1727
#, no-wrap
msgid "address of the bottom (start) of stack for the process."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1729
#, no-wrap
msgid "start"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1734
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"time the command started.  If the process was started less than 24 hours "
"ago,\n"
"the output format is \"HH:MM:SS\", else it is \"\\ \\ Mmm\\ dd\" (where Mmm "
"is a\n"
"three-letter month name).  See also\n"
"B<bsdstart>, B<start>, B<start_time>, and B<stime>."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1743
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"starting time or date of the process.  Only the year will be displayed if "
"the\n"
"process was not started the same year\n"
"B<ps>\n"
"was invoked, or \"MmmDD\" if it was not started the same day, or \"HH:MM\"\n"
"otherwise.  See also\n"
"B<bsdstart>, B<start>, B<lstart>, and B<stime>."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1745
#, no-wrap
msgid "stat"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1745
#, no-wrap
msgid "STAT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1751
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"multi-character process state.  See section\n"
"B<PROCESS STATE CODES>\n"
"for the different values meaning.  See also\n"
"B<s>\\ andB<\\ state>\n"
"if you just want the first character displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1753
#, no-wrap
msgid "state"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1756
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<s>.\\& (aliasB<\\ s>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1758
#, no-wrap
msgid "stime"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1758
#, no-wrap
msgid "STIME"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1760
#, no-wrap
msgid "see B<start_time>. (alias B<start_time>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1762
#, no-wrap
msgid "suid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1762
#, no-wrap
msgid "SUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1765
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"saved user ID.  (alias\n"
"B<svuid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1767
#, no-wrap
msgid "supgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1767
#, no-wrap
msgid "SUPGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1770
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"group ids of supplementary groups, if any.  See\n"
"B<getgroups>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1772
#, no-wrap
msgid "supgrp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1772
#, no-wrap
msgid "SUPGRP"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1775
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"group names of supplementary groups, if any.  See\n"
"B<getgroups>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1777
#, no-wrap
msgid "suser"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1777
#, no-wrap
msgid "SUSER"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1781
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"saved user name.  This will be the textual user ID, if it can be obtained "
"and\n"
"the field width permits, or a decimal representation otherwise.  (alias\n"
"B<svuser>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1783
#, no-wrap
msgid "svgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1783
#, no-wrap
msgid "SVGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1788
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<sgid>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<sgid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1790
#, no-wrap
msgid "svuid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1790
#, no-wrap
msgid "SVUID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1795
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<suid>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<suid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1797
#, no-wrap
msgid "sz"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1797
#, no-wrap
msgid "SZ"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1802
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"size in physical pages of the core image of the process.  This includes "
"text,\n"
"data, and stack space.  Device mappings are currently excluded; this is\n"
"subject to change.  See\n"
"B<vsz>\\ andB<\\ rss>."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1804
#, no-wrap
msgid "tgid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1804
#, no-wrap
msgid "TGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1808
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"a number representing the thread group to which a task belongs (alias\n"
"B<pid>).\n"
"It is the process ID of the thread group leader."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1810
#, no-wrap
msgid "thcount"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1810
#, no-wrap
msgid "THCNT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1816
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<nlwp>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<nlwp>).\n"
"number of kernel threads owned by the process."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1818
#, no-wrap
msgid "tid"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1818
#, no-wrap
msgid "TID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1825
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"the unique number representing a dispatchable entity (alias\n"
"B<spid>, B<tid>).\n"
"This value may also appear as: a process ID (pid); a process group ID "
"(pgrp);\n"
"a session ID for the session leader (sid); a thread group ID for the "
"thread\n"
"group leader (tgid); and a tty process group ID for the process group "
"leader\n"
"(tpgid)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1830
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cumulative CPU\\ time, \"[DD-]HH:MM:SS\" format.  (alias\n"
"B<cputime>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1832
#, no-wrap
msgid "timens"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1832
#, no-wrap
msgid "TIMENS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1838
#, no-wrap
msgid "times"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1841
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"cumulative CPU\\ time in seconds (alias\n"
"B<cputimes>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1843
#, no-wrap
msgid "tname"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1846
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"controlling tty (terminal).  (alias\n"
"B<tt>, B<tty>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1848
#, no-wrap
msgid "TPGID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1851
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"ID of the foreground process group on the tty (terminal) that the process "
"is\n"
"connected to, or -1 if the process is not connected to a tty."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1853
#, no-wrap
msgid "trs"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1853
#, no-wrap
msgid "TRS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1855
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"text resident set size, the amount of physical memory devoted to executable "
"code."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1857
#, no-wrap
msgid "tt"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1857 ../man/ps.1:1862
#, no-wrap
msgid "TT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1860
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"controlling tty (terminal).  (alias\n"
"B<tname>, B<tty>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1865
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"controlling tty (terminal).  (alias\n"
"B<tname>, B<tt>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1867
#, no-wrap
msgid "ucmd"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1872
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<comm>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<comm>, B<ucomm>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1874
#, no-wrap
msgid "ucomm"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1879
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<comm>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<comm>, B<ucmd>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1881
#, no-wrap
msgid "UID"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1886
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<euid>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<euid>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1888
#, no-wrap
msgid "uname"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1893
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<euser>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<euser>, B<user>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1895
#, no-wrap
msgid "unit"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1895
#, no-wrap
msgid "UNIT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1898
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays unit which a process belongs to,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1905
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<euser>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<euser>, B<uname>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1907
#, no-wrap
msgid "userns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1907
#, no-wrap
msgid "USERNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1913
#, no-wrap
msgid "uss"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1913
#, no-wrap
msgid "USS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1916
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Unique set size, the non-swapped physical memory, which\n"
"is not shared with an another task."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1918
#, no-wrap
msgid "utsns"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1918
#, no-wrap
msgid "UTSNS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1924
#, no-wrap
msgid "uunit"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1924
#, no-wrap
msgid "UUNIT"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1927
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"displays user unit which a process belongs to,\n"
"if systemd support has been included."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1934
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"see\n"
"B<vsz>.\n"
"(alias\n"
"B<vsz>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1940
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"virtual memory size of the process in KiB (1024-byte units).  Device\n"
"mappings are currently excluded; this is subject to change.  (alias\n"
"B<vsize>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1942
#, no-wrap
msgid "wbytes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1942
#, no-wrap
msgid "WBYTES"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1944
#, no-wrap
msgid "Number of bytes which this process caused to be sent to the storage layer."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1946
#, no-wrap
msgid "wcbytes"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1946
#, no-wrap
msgid "WCBYTES"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1948
#, no-wrap
msgid "Number of cancelled write bytes."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1950
#, no-wrap
msgid "wchan"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1952
#, no-wrap
msgid "name of the kernel function in which the process is sleeping."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1954
#, no-wrap
msgid "wchars"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1954
#, no-wrap
msgid "WCHARS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1956
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Number of bytes which this task has caused, or shall cause to be written to "
"disk."
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1958
#, no-wrap
msgid "wops"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1958
#, no-wrap
msgid "WOPS"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:1961
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Number of write I/O operations—that is, system calls such as\n"
"B<write>(2) and B<pwrite>(2)."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:1964
#, no-wrap
msgid "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1967
msgid "The following environment variables could affect B<ps>:"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1967
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<COLUMNS>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1970
msgid "Override default display width."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1970
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LINES>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1973
msgid "Override default display height."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1973
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PS_PERSONALITY>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1978 ../man/ps.1:1983
msgid ""
"Set to one of posix, old, linux, bsd, sun, digital...\\& (see section "
"B<PERSONALITY> below)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1978
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<CMD_ENV>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1983
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<I_WANT_A_BROKEN_PS>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1986
msgid "Force obsolete command line interpretation."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1986
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LC_TIME>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1989
msgid "Date format."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1989
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LIBPROC_HIDE_KERNEL>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1996
msgid ""
"Set this to any value to hide kernel threads normally displayed with the "
"B<-e> option. This is equivalent to selecting B<--ppid 2 -p 2 --deselect> "
"instead. Also works in BSD mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1996
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PS_COLORS>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:1999
msgid "Not currently supported."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:1999
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PS_FORMAT>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2010
msgid ""
"Default output format override. You may set this to a format string of the "
"type used for the B<-o> option.  The B<DefSysV> and B<DefBSD> values are "
"particularly useful."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:2010
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIXLY_CORRECT>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2013 ../man/ps.1:2020
msgid "Don't find excuses to ignore bad \"features\"."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:2013
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<POSIX2>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2017
msgid "When set to \"on\", acts as B<POSIXLY_CORRECT>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:2017
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<UNIX95>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/ps.1:2020
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<_XPG>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2026
msgid "Cancel B<CMD_ENV>=I<irix> non-standard behavior."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2034
msgid ""
"In general, it is a bad idea to set these variables.  The one exception is "
"B<CMD_ENV> or B<PS_PERSONALITY>, which could be set to Linux for normal "
"systems.  Without that setting, B<ps> follows the useless and bad parts of "
"the Unix98 standard."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/ps.1:2034
#, no-wrap
msgid "PERSONALITY"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2037
#, no-wrap
msgid "390"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2037
#, no-wrap
msgid "like the OS/390 OpenEdition B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2038
#, no-wrap
msgid "aix"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2038
#, no-wrap
msgid "like AIX B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2039
#, no-wrap
msgid "bsd"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2039
#, no-wrap
msgid "like FreeBSD B<ps> (totally non-standard)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2040
#, no-wrap
msgid "compaq"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2040
#, no-wrap
msgid "like Digital Unix B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2041
#, no-wrap
msgid "debian"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2041 ../man/ps.1:2043
#, no-wrap
msgid "like the old Debian B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2042
#, no-wrap
msgid "digital"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2042
#, no-wrap
msgid "like Tru64 (was Digital\\ Unix, was OSF/1) B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2043
#, no-wrap
msgid "gnu"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2044
#, no-wrap
msgid "hp"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2044 ../man/ps.1:2045
#, no-wrap
msgid "like HP-UX B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2045
#, no-wrap
msgid "hpux"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2046
#, no-wrap
msgid "irix"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2046 ../man/ps.1:2053
#, no-wrap
msgid "like Irix B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2047
#, no-wrap
msgid "linux"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2047
#, no-wrap
msgid "***** B<recommended> *****"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2048
#, no-wrap
msgid "old"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2048
#, no-wrap
msgid "like the original Linux B<ps> (totally non-standard)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2049
#, no-wrap
msgid "os390"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2049 ../man/ps.1:2051
#, no-wrap
msgid "like OS/390 Open Edition B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2050
#, no-wrap
msgid "posix"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2050 ../man/ps.1:2056 ../man/ps.1:2057 ../man/ps.1:2059
#: ../man/ps.1:2060 ../man/ps.1:2061
#, no-wrap
msgid "standard"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2051
#, no-wrap
msgid "s390"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2052
#, no-wrap
msgid "sco"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2052
#, no-wrap
msgid "like SCO B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2053
#, no-wrap
msgid "sgi"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2054
#, no-wrap
msgid "solaris2"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2054
#, no-wrap
msgid "like Solaris 2+ (SunOS 5) B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2055
#, no-wrap
msgid "sunos4"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2055
#, no-wrap
msgid "like SunOS 4 (Solaris 1) B<ps> (totally non-standard)"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2056
#, no-wrap
msgid "svr4"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2057
#, no-wrap
msgid "sysv"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2058
#, no-wrap
msgid "tru64"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2058
#, no-wrap
msgid "like Tru64 (was Digital Unix, was OSF/1) B<ps>"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2059
#, no-wrap
msgid "unix"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2060
#, no-wrap
msgid "unix95"
msgstr ""

#. type: tbl table
#: ../man/ps.1:2061
#, no-wrap
msgid "unix98"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2069
msgid ""
"The fields B<bsdstart> and B<start> will only show the abbreviated month "
"name in English. The fields B<lstart> and B<stime> will show the abbreviated "
"month name in the configured locale but may exceed the column width due to "
"the different lengths for abbreviated month and day names across languages."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2076
msgid "B<pgrep>(1), B<pstree>(1), B<top>(1), B<strftime>(3), B<proc>(5)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2080
msgid "This B<ps> conforms to:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2084
msgid "Version 2 of the Single Unix Specification"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2086
msgid "The Open Group Technical Standard Base Specifications, Issue\\ 6"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2088
msgid "IEEE Std 1003.1, 2004\\ Edition"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2090
msgid "X/Open System Interfaces Extension [UP\\ XSI]"
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/ps.1:2090
#, no-wrap
msgid "5"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2092
msgid "ISO/IEC 9945:2003"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2120
msgid ""
"B<ps> was originally written by E<.MT lankeste@\\:fwi.\\:uva.\\:nl> Branko "
"Lankester E<.ME .> E<.MT johnsonm@\\:redhat.\\:com> Michael K. Johnson "
"E<.ME> re-wrote it significantly to use the proc filesystem, changing a few "
"things in the process.  E<.MT mjshield@\\:nyx.\\:cs.\\:du.\\:edu> Michael "
"Shields E<.ME> added the pid-list feature.  E<.MT cblake@\\:bbn.\\:com> "
"Charles Blake E<.ME> added multi-level sorting, the dirent-style library, "
"the device name-to-number mmaped database, the approximate binary search "
"directly on System.map, and many code and documentation cleanups.  David "
"Mossberger-Tang wrote the generic BFD support for psupdate.  E<.MT "
"albert@\\:users.\\:sf.\\:net> Albert Cahalan E<.ME> rewrote ps for full "
"Unix98 and BSD support, along with some ugly hacks for obsolete and foreign "
"syntax."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/ps.1:2124
msgid ""
"Please send bug reports to E<.MT procps@\\:freelists.\\:org> E<.ME .> No "
"subscription is required or suggested."
msgstr ""

#.   Setup ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#.                       Commonly used strings (for consistency) ----------
#.                            - our em-dashes
#. type: ds Em
#: ../man/top.1:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ --\\ "
msgstr ""

#. type: ds EM
#: ../man/top.1:12
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<\\ --\\ >"
msgstr ""

#.                            - our program name (makes great grammar)
#. type: ds We
#: ../man/top.1:14
#, no-wrap
msgid "top"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds WE
#: ../man/top.1:15
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<top>"
msgstr ""

#.                            - other misc strs for consistent usage
#. type: ds F
#: ../man/top.1:17
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<Off>"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds O
#: ../man/top.1:18
#, no-wrap
msgid "I<On>"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds AK
#: ../man/top.1:20
#, no-wrap
msgid "asterisk (`*')"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds AM
#: ../man/top.1:21
#, no-wrap
msgid "alternate-display mode"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds AS
#: ../man/top.1:22
#, no-wrap
msgid "auxiliary storage"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CF
#: ../man/top.1:23
#, no-wrap
msgid "configuration file"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CG
#: ../man/top.1:24
#, no-wrap
msgid "`current' window/field group"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CI
#: ../man/top.1:25
#, no-wrap
msgid "interactive command"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CO
#: ../man/top.1:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "command-line option"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CT
#: ../man/top.1:27
#, no-wrap
msgid "command toggle"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds CW
#: ../man/top.1:28
#, no-wrap
msgid "`current' window"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds FG
#: ../man/top.1:29
#, no-wrap
msgid "field group"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds FM
#: ../man/top.1:30
#, no-wrap
msgid "full-screen mode"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds KA
#: ../man/top.1:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "arrow key"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds KS
#: ../man/top.1:32
#, no-wrap
msgid "scrolling key"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds MP
#: ../man/top.1:33
#, no-wrap
msgid "physical memory"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds MS
#: ../man/top.1:34
#, no-wrap
msgid "swap file"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds MV
#: ../man/top.1:35
#, no-wrap
msgid "virtual memory"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds NT
#: ../man/top.1:36
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Note>:"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds Pu
#: ../man/top.1:38
#, no-wrap
msgid "cpu"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds SA
#: ../man/top.1:39
#, no-wrap
msgid "summary area"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds TA
#: ../man/top.1:40
#, no-wrap
msgid "task area"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds TD
#: ../man/top.1:41
#, no-wrap
msgid "task display"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds TT
#: ../man/top.1:42
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<processes> or B<threads>"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds TW
#: ../man/top.1:43
#, no-wrap
msgid "task window"
msgstr ""

#.                       Reference to the various widths/sizes ------------
#.                            - the max screen width limit
#. type: ds WX
#: ../man/top.1:46
#, no-wrap
msgid "512"
msgstr ""

#.                            - the header width w/ all fields
#. type: ds WF
#: ../man/top.1:48
#, no-wrap
msgid "approximately 250"
msgstr ""

#.                            - pid monitoring limit
#.                       Xref's that depend on/mention other stuff --------
#. type: ds Xa
#: ../man/top.1:51
#, no-wrap
msgid "see"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds XC
#: ../man/top.1:52
#, no-wrap
msgid "See the"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds Xc
#: ../man/top.1:53
#, no-wrap
msgid "see the"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds XT
#: ../man/top.1:54
#, no-wrap
msgid "See topic"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds Xt
#: ../man/top.1:55
#, no-wrap
msgid "see topic"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds XX
#: ../man/top.1:56
#, no-wrap
msgid "See `OVERVIEW, Linux Memory Types' for additional details"
msgstr ""

#. type: ds ZX
#: ../man/top.1:57
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Accessing smaps values is 10x more costly than other memory statistics and "
"data for other users requires root privileges"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/top.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "TOP"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/top.1:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "August 2023"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:70
msgid "top - display Linux processes"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:75
msgid "\\*(WE [options]"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:85
msgid ""
"The \\*(WE program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system.  "
"It can displayB< system> summary information as well as a list of \\*(TT "
"currently being managed by the Linux kernel.  The types of system summary "
"information shown and the types, order and size of information displayed for "
"processes are all user configurable and that configuration can be made "
"persistent across restarts."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:93
msgid ""
"The program provides a limited interactive interface for process "
"manipulation as well as a much more extensive interface for personal "
"configuration \\*(Em encompassing every aspect of its operation.  And while "
"\\*(WE is referred to throughout this document, you are free to name the "
"program anything you wish.  That new name, possibly an alias, will then be "
"reflected on \\*(We's display and used when reading and writing a \\*(CF."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:95
#, no-wrap
msgid "OVERVIEW"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:98
#, no-wrap
msgid "Documentation"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:101
msgid "The remaining Table of Contents"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:141
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    OVERVIEW\n"
"       Operation\n"
"       Linux Memory Types\n"
"    1. COMMAND-LINE Options\n"
"    2. SUMMARY Display\n"
"       a. UPTIME and LOAD Averages\n"
"       b. TASK and CPU States\n"
"       c. MEMORY Usage\n"
"    3. FIELDS / Columns Display\n"
"       a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields\n"
"       b. MANAGING Fields\n"
"    4. INTERACTIVE Commands\n"
"       a. GLOBAL Commands\n"
"       b. SUMMARY AREA Commands\n"
"       c. TASK AREA Commands\n"
"          1. Appearance\n"
"          2. Content\n"
"          3. Size\n"
"          4. Sorting\n"
"       d. COLOR Mapping\n"
"    5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions\n"
"       a. WINDOWS Overview\n"
"       b. COMMANDS for Windows\n"
"       c. SCROLLING a Window\n"
"       d. SEARCHING in a Window\n"
"       e. FILTERING in a Window\n"
"    6. FILES\n"
"       a. PERSONAL Configuration File\n"
"       b. ADDING INSPECT Entries\n"
"       c. SYSTEM Configuration File\n"
"       d. SYSTEM Restrictions File\n"
"    7. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE(S)\n"
"    8. STUPID TRICKS Sampler\n"
"       a. Kernel Magic\n"
"       b. Bouncing Windows\n"
"       c. The Big Bird Window\n"
"       d. The Ol' Switcheroo\n"
"    9. BUGS, 10. SEE Also\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:144
#, no-wrap
msgid "Operation"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:150
msgid ""
"When operating \\*(We, the two most important keys are the help (h or ?)  "
"key and quit (`q') key.  Alternatively, you could simply use the traditional "
"interrupt key (^C)  when you're done."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:157
msgid ""
"When started for the first time, you'll be presented with these traditional "
"elements on the main \\*(We screen: 1) Summary Area; 2) Fields/Columns "
"Header; 3) Task Area.  Each of these will be explored in the sections that "
"follow.  There is also an Input/Message line between the Summary Area and "
"Columns Header which needs no further explanation."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:165
msgid ""
"The main \\*(We screen is I<generally> quite adaptive to changes in terminal "
"dimensions under X-Windows.  Other \\*(We screens may be less so, especially "
"those with static text.  It ultimately depends, however, on your particular "
"window manager and terminal emulator.  There may be occasions when their "
"view of terminal size and current contents differs from \\*(We's view, which "
"is always based on operating system calls."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:170
msgid ""
"Following any re-size operation, if a \\*(We screen is corrupted, appears "
"incomplete or disordered, simply typing something innocuous like a "
"punctuation character or cursor motion key will usually restore it.  In "
"extreme cases, the following sequence almost certainly will:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:175
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"       I<key/cmd  objective >\n"
"       ^Z       B<suspend> \\*(We\n"
"       fg       B<resume> \\*(We\n"
"       E<lt>LeftE<gt>   force a screen B<redraw> (if necessary)\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:179
msgid ""
"But if the display is still corrupted, there is one more step you could "
"try.  Insert this command after \\*(We has been suspended but before "
"resuming it."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:182
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"       I<key/cmd  objective >\n"
"       reset    restore your B<terminal settings>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:192
msgid ""
"\\*(NT the width of \\*(We's display will be limited to \\*(WX positions.  "
"Displaying all fields requires \\*(WF characters.  Remaining screen width is "
"usually allocated to any variable width columns currently visible.  The "
"variable width columns, such as COMMAND, are noted in topic 3a. DESCRIPTIONS "
"of Fields.  Actual output width may also be influenced by the -w switch, "
"which is discussed in topic 1. COMMAND-LINE Options."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:197
msgid ""
"Lastly, some of \\*(We's screens or functions require the use of cursor "
"motion keys like the standard \\*(KAs plus the Home, End, PgUp and PgDn "
"keys.  If your terminal or emulator does not provide those keys, the "
"following combinations are accepted as alternatives:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:207
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"      I< key      equivalent-keys >\n"
"       Left     alt +B< h >\n"
"       Down     alt +B< j >\n"
"       Up       alt +B< k >\n"
"       Right    alt +B< l >\n"
"       Home     alt + ctrl +B< h >\n"
"       PgDn     alt + ctrl +B< j >\n"
"       PgUp     alt + ctrl +B< k >\n"
"       End      alt + ctrl +B< l >\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:214
msgid ""
"The B<Up> and B<Down> \\*(KAs have special significance when prompted for "
"line input terminated with the E<lt>EnterE<gt> key.  Those keys, or their "
"aliases, can be used to retrieve previous input lines which can then be "
"edited and re-input.  And there are four additional keys available with line "
"oriented input."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:222
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"      I< key      special-significance >\n"
"       Up       recall B<older> strings for re-editing\n"
"       Down     recall B<newer> strings or B<erase> entire line\n"
"       Insert   toggle between B<insert> and B<overtype> modes\n"
"       Delete   character B<removed> at cursor, moving others left\n"
"       Home     jump to B<beginning> of input line\n"
"       End      jump to B<end> of input line\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:225
#, no-wrap
msgid "Linux Memory Types"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:234
msgid ""
"For our purposes there are three types of memory, and one is optional.  "
"First is \\*(MP, a limited resource where code and data must reside when "
"executed or referenced.  Next is the optional \\*(MS, where modified (dirty) "
"memory can be saved and later retrieved if too many demands are made on "
"\\*(MP.  Lastly we have \\*(MV, a nearly unlimited resource serving the "
"following goals:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:240
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   1. abstraction, free from physical memory addresses/limits\n"
"   2. isolation, every process in a separate address space\n"
"   3. sharing, a single mapping can serve multiple needs\n"
"   4. flexibility, assign a virtual address to a file\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:249
msgid ""
"Regardless of which of these forms memory may take, all are managed as pages "
"(typically 4096 bytes) but expressed by default in \\*(We as KiB "
"(kibibyte).  The memory discussed under topic `2c. MEMORY Usage' deals with "
"\\*(MP and the \\*(MS for the system as a whole.  The memory reviewed in "
"topic `3. FIELDS / Columns Display' embraces all three memory types, but for "
"individual processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:255
msgid ""
"For each such process, every memory page is restricted to a single quadrant "
"from the table below.  Both \\*(MP and \\*(MV can include any of the four, "
"while the \\*(MS only includes #1 through #3.  The memory in quadrant #4, "
"when modified, acts as its own dedicated \\*(MS."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:267
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"                              B<Private> | B<Shared>\n"
"                          B<1>           |          B<2>\n"
"     B<Anonymous>  . stack               |\n"
"                . malloc()            |\n"
"                . brk()/sbrk()        | . POSIX shm*\n"
"                . mmap(PRIVATE, ANON) | . mmap(SHARED, ANON)\n"
"               -----------------------+----------------------\n"
"                . mmap(PRIVATE, fd)   | . mmap(SHARED, fd)\n"
"   B<File-backed>  . pgms/shared libs    |\n"
"                          B<3>           |          B<4>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:271
msgid ""
"The following may help in interpreting process level memory values displayed "
"as scalable columns and discussed under topic `3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:288
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   %MEM - simply RES divided by total \\*(MP\n"
"   CODE - the `pgms' portion of quadrant B<3>\n"
"   DATA - the entire quadrant B<1> portion of VIRT plus all\n"
"          explicit mmap file-backed pages of quadrant B<3>\n"
"   RES  - anything occupying \\*(MP which, beginning with\n"
"          Linux-4.5, is the sum of the following three fields:\n"
"          RSan - quadrant B<1> pages, which include any\n"
"                 former quadrant B<3> pages if modified\n"
"          RSfd - quadrant B<3> and quadrant B<4> pages\n"
"          RSsh - quadrant B<2> pages\n"
"   RSlk - subset of RES which cannot be swapped out (any quadrant)\n"
"   SHR  - subset of RES (excludes B<1>, includes all B<2> & B<4>, some "
"B<3>)\n"
"   SWAP - potentially any quadrant except B<4>\n"
"   USED - simply the sum of RES and SWAP\n"
"   VIRT - everything in-use and/or reserved (all quadrants)\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:293
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Even though program images and shared libraries are considered "
"I<private> to a process, they will be accounted for as I<shared> (SHR) by "
"the kernel."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:295
#, no-wrap
msgid "1. COMMAND-LINE Options"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:299
msgid "MandatoryI< arguments> to long options are mandatory for short options too."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:302
msgid ""
"Although not required, the equals sign can be used with either option form "
"and whitespace before and/or after the `=' is permitted."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:303
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<b>, B<--batch>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:309
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We in Batch mode, which could be useful for sending output from "
"\\*(We to other programs or to a file.  In this mode, \\*(We will not accept "
"input and runs until the iterations limit you've set with the `-n' \\*(CO or "
"until killed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:310
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<c>, B<--cmdline-toggle>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:316
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `c' state reversed.  Thus, if \\*(We "
"was displaying command lines, now that field will show program names, and "
"vice versa.  \\*(XC `c' \\*(CI for additional information."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:317
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<d>, B<--delay> = I<SECS> [I<.TENTHS>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:322
msgid ""
"Specifies the delay between screen updates, and overrides the corresponding "
"value in one's personal \\*(CF or the startup default.  Later this can be "
"changed with the `d' or `s' \\*(CIs."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:327
msgid ""
"Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed.  In "
"all cases, however, such changes are prohibited if \\*(We is running in "
"Secure mode, except for root (unless the `s' \\*(CO was used).  For "
"additional information on Secure mode \\*(Xt 6d. SYSTEM Restrictions File."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:328
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<E>, B<--scale-summary-mem> = I<k> | I<m> | I<g> | I<t> | I<p> | I<e>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:331
msgid "Instructs \\*(We to force \\*(SA memory to be scaled as:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:338
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   k - kibibytes\n"
"   m - mebibytes\n"
"   g - gibibytes\n"
"   t - tebibytes\n"
"   p - pebibytes\n"
"   e - exbibytes\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:341
msgid "Later this can be changed with the `E' \\*(CT."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:342
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<e>, B<--scale-task-mem> = I<k> | I<m> | I<g> | I<t> | I<p>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:345
msgid "Instructs \\*(We to force \\*(TA memory to be scaled as:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:351
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   k - kibibytes\n"
"   m - mebibytes\n"
"   g - gibibytes\n"
"   t - tebibytes\n"
"   p - pebibytes\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:354
msgid "Later this can be changed with the `e' \\*(CT."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:355
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<H>, B<--threads-show>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:360
msgid ""
"Instructs \\*(We to display individual threads.  Without this \\*(CO a "
"summation of all threads in each process is shown.  Later this can be "
"changed with the `H' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:361
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<h>, B<--help>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:364
msgid "Display usage help text, then quit."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:365
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<i>, B<--idle-toggle>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:372
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `i' state reversed.  When this toggle "
"is \\*F, tasks that have not used any \\*(PU since the last update will not "
"be displayed.  For additional information regarding this toggle \\*(Xt "
"4c. TASK AREA Commands, SIZE."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:373
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<n>, B<--iterations> = I<NUMBER>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:377
msgid ""
"Specifies the maximum number of iterations, or frames, \\*(We should produce "
"before ending."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:378
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<O>, B<--list-fields>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:384
msgid ""
"This option acts as a form of help for the -o option shown below.  It will "
"cause \\*(We to print each of the available field names on a separate line, "
"then quit.  Such names are subject to NLS (National Language Support) "
"translation."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:385
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<o>, B<--sort-override> = I<FIELDNAME>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:393
msgid ""
"Specifies the name of the field on which tasks will be sorted, independent "
"of what is reflected in the configuration file.  You can prepend a `+' or "
"`-' to the field name to also override the sort direction.  A leading `+' "
"will force sorting high to low, whereas a `-' will ensure a low to high "
"ordering."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:396
msgid ""
"This option exists primarily to support automated/scripted batch mode "
"operation."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:397
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"-B<p>, B<--pid> = I<PIDLIST> (as: I<1>,I<2>,I<3>, ... or -pI<1> -pI<2> "
"-pI<3> ...)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:403
msgid ""
"Monitor only processes with specified process IDs.  However, when combined "
"with Threads mode (`H'), all processes in the thread group (\\*(Xa TGID) of "
"each monitored PID will also be shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:407
msgid ""
"This option can be given up to 20 times, or you can provide a comma "
"delimited list with up to 20 pids.  Co-mingling both approaches is "
"permitted."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:410
msgid ""
"A pid value of zero will be treated as the process id of the \\*(We program "
"itself once it is running."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:414
msgid ""
"This is a \\*(CO only and should you wish to return to normal operation, it "
"is not necessary to quit and restart \\*(We \\*(Em just issue any of these "
"\\*(CIs: `=', `u' or `U'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:416
msgid "The `p', `u' and `U' \\*(COs are mutually exclusive."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:417
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<S>, B<--accum-time-toggle>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:423
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered `S' state reversed.  When Cumulative "
"time mode is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time that it and "
"its dead children have used.  \\*(XC `S' \\*(CI for additional information "
"regarding this mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:424
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<s>, B<--secure-mode>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:429
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We with secure mode forced, even for root.  This mode is far "
"better controlled through a system \\*(CF (\\*(Xt 6. FILES)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:430
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<U>, B<--filter-any-user> = I<USER> (as: I<number> or I<name>)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:435
msgid ""
"Display only processes with a user id or user name matching that given.  "
"This option matches onI< any> user (I<real>, I<effective>, I<saved>, or "
"I<filesystem>)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:438 ../man/top.1:448
msgid ""
"Prepending an exclamation point (`!') to the user id or name instructs "
"\\*(We to display only processes with users not matching the one provided."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:440 ../man/top.1:450
msgid "The `p', `U' and `u' \\*(COs are mutually exclusive."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:441
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<u>, B<--filter-only-euser> = I<USER> (as: I<number> or I<name>)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:445
msgid ""
"Display only processes with a user id or user name matching that given.  "
"This option matches on theI< effective> user id only."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:451
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<V>, B<--version>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:454
msgid "Display version information, then quit."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:455
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<w>, B<--width> [=I<COLUMNS>]"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:462
msgid ""
"In Batch mode, when used without an argument \\*(We will format output using "
"the COLUMNS= and LINES= environment variables, if set.  Otherwise, width "
"will be fixed at the maximum \\*(WX columns.  With an argument, output width "
"can be decreased or increased (up to \\*(WX)  but the number of rows is "
"considered unlimited."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:468
msgid ""
"In normal display mode, when used without an argument \\*(We willI< attempt> "
"to format output using the COLUMNS= and LINES= environment variables, if "
"set.  With an argument, output width can only be decreased, not increased.  "
"Whether using environment variables or an argument with -w, whenI< not> in "
"Batch mode actual terminal dimensions can never be exceeded."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:471
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Without the use of this \\*(CO, output width is always based on the "
"terminal at which \\*(We was invoked whether or not in Batch mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:472
#, no-wrap
msgid "-B<1>, B<--single-cpu-toggle>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:478
msgid ""
"Starts \\*(We with the last remembered Cpu States portion of the \\*(SA "
"reversed.  Either all \\*(Pu information will be displayed in a single line "
"or each \\*(Pu will be displayed separately, depending on the state of the "
"NUMA Node \\*(CT (`2')."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:480
msgid "\\*(XC `1' and `2' \\*(CIs for additional information."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:482
#, no-wrap
msgid "2. SUMMARY Display"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:488
msgid ""
"Each of the following three areas are individually controlled through one or "
"more \\*(CIs.  \\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands for additional information "
"regarding these provisions."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:490
#, no-wrap
msgid "2a. UPTIME and LOAD Averages"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:493
msgid "This portion consists of a single line containing:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:498
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    B<program> orB< window> name, depending on display mode\n"
"    current time and length of time since last boot\n"
"    total number of users\n"
"    system load avg over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:501
#, no-wrap
msgid "2b. TASK and CPU States"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:506
msgid ""
"This portion consists of a minimum of two lines.  In an SMP environment, "
"additional lines can reflect individual \\*(PU state percentages."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:510
msgid ""
"Line 1 shows totalB< tasks> orB< threads>, depending on the state of the "
"Threads-mode toggle.  That total is further classified as:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:512
#, no-wrap
msgid "    running; sleeping; stopped; zombie\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:516
msgid ""
"Line 2 shows \\*(PU state percentages based on the interval since the last "
"refresh."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:519
msgid ""
"As a default, percentages for these individual categories are displayed.  "
"Depending on your kernel version, the B<st> field may not be shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:528
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    B<us> : time running un-niced user processes\n"
"    B<sy> : time running kernel processes\n"
"    B<ni> : time running niced user processes\n"
"    B<id> : time spent in the kernel idle handler\n"
"    B<wa> : time waiting for I/O completion\n"
"    B<hi> : time spent servicing hardware interrupts\n"
"    B<si> : time spent servicing software interrupts\n"
"    B<st> : time stolen from this vm by the hypervisor\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:532
msgid ""
"The `sy' value above also reflects the time running a virtual \\*(Pu for "
"guest operating systems, including those that have been niced."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:536
msgid ""
"Beyond the first tasks/threads line, there are alternate \\*(PU display "
"modes available via the 4-way `t' \\*(CT.  They show an abbreviated summary "
"consisting of these elements:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:539
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"               a    b     c    d\n"
"    %Cpu(s):  B<75.0>/25.0  B<100>[ ... ]\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:546
msgid ""
"Where: a) is the `user' (us + ni) percentage; b) is the `system' (sy + hi + "
"si + guests) percentage; c) is the total percentage; and d) is one of two "
"visual graphs of those representations.  Such graphs also reflect separate "
"`user' and `system' portions."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:551
msgid ""
"If the `4' \\*(CT is used to yield more than two cpus per line, results will "
"be further abridged eliminating the a) and b) elements.  However, that "
"information is still reflected in the graph itself assuming color is active "
"or, if not, bars vs. blocks are being shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:554
msgid ""
"\\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands for additional information on the `t' and "
"`4' \\*(CTs."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:556
#, no-wrap
msgid "2c. MEMORY Usage"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:561
msgid ""
"This portion consists of two lines which may express values in kibibytes "
"(KiB)  through exbibytes (EiB) depending on the scaling factor enforced with "
"the `E' \\*(CI. The /proc/meminfo source fields are shown in parenthesis."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:563
msgid "Line 1 reflects \\*(MP, classified as:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:568
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    total          ( MemTotal )\n"
"    free           ( MemFree )\n"
"    used           ( MemTotal - MemAvailable )\n"
"    buff/cache     ( Buffers + Cached + SReclaimable )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:571
msgid "Line 2 reflects mostly \\*(MV, classified as:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:576
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    total          ( SwapTotal )\n"
"    free           ( SwapFree )\n"
"    used           ( SwapTotal - SwapFree )\n"
"    avail          ( MemAvailable, which is \\*(MP )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:584
msgid ""
"The B<avail> number on line 2 is an estimation of \\*(MP available for "
"starting new applications, without swapping.  Unlike the B<free> field, it "
"attempts to account for readily reclaimable page cache and memory slabs.  It "
"is available on kernels 3.14, emulated on kernels 2.6.27+, otherwise the "
"same as B<free>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:587
msgid ""
"In the alternate memory display modes, two abbreviated summary lines are "
"shown consisting of these elements:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:591
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"               a    b          c\n"
"    GiB Mem : B<18.7>/15.738   [ ... ]\n"
"    GiB Swap: B< 0.0>/7.999    [ ... ]\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:595
msgid ""
"Where: a) is the percentage used; b) is the total available; and c) is one "
"of two visual graphs of those representations."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:602
msgid ""
"In the case of \\*(MP, the percentage represents the B<total> minus the "
"estimated B<avail> noted above.  The `Mem' graph itself is divided between "
"the non-cached portion of B<used> and any remaining memory not otherwise "
"accounted for by B<avail>.  \\*(XT 4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands and the `m' "
"command for additional information on that special 4-way toggle."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:604
msgid "This table may help in interpreting the scaled values displayed:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:611
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    KiB = kibibyte = 1024 bytes\n"
"    MiB = mebibyte = 1024 KiB = 1,048,576 bytes\n"
"    GiB = gibibyte = 1024 MiB = 1,073,741,824 bytes\n"
"    TiB = tebibyte = 1024 GiB = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes\n"
"    PiB = pebibyte = 1024 TiB = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes\n"
"    EiB = exbibyte = 1024 PiB = 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:614
#, no-wrap
msgid "3. FIELDS / Columns"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:617
#, no-wrap
msgid "3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:623
msgid ""
"Listed below are \\*(We's available process fields (columns).  They are "
"shown in strict ascii alphabetical order.  You may customize their position "
"and whether or not they are displayable with the `f' (Fields Management) "
"\\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:628
msgid ""
"Any field is selectable as the sort field, and you control whether they are "
"sorted high-to-low or low-to-high.  For additional information on sort "
"provisions \\*(Xt 4c. TASK AREA Commands, SORTING."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:634
msgid ""
"The fields related to \\*(MP or \\*(MV reference `(KiB)' which is the "
"unsuffixed display mode.  Such fields may, however, be scaled from KiB "
"through PiB.  That scaling is influenced via the `e' \\*(CI or established "
"for startup through a build option."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:635
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<%CPU \\*(Em \\*(PU Usage >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:639
msgid ""
"The task's share of the elapsed \\*(PU time since the last screen update, "
"expressed as a percentage of total \\*(PU time."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:644
msgid ""
"In a true SMP environment, if a process is multi-threaded and \\*(We is "
"I<not> operating in Threads mode, amounts greater than 100% may be "
"reported.  You toggle Threads mode with the `H' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:649
msgid ""
"Also for multi-processor environments, if Irix mode is \\*F, \\*(We will "
"operate in Solaris mode where a task's \\*(Pu usage will be divided by the "
"total number of \\*(PUs.  You toggle Irix/Solaris modes with the `I' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:655
msgid ""
"\\*(NT When running in forest view mode (`V') with children collapsed (`v'), "
"this field will also include the \\*(PU time of those unseen children.  "
"\\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA Commands, CONTENT for more information regarding the "
"`V' and `v' toggles."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:656
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<%CUC \\*(Em \\*(PU Utilization >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:660
msgid ""
"This field is identical to %CUU below, except the percentage also reflects "
"reaped child processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:661
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<%CUU \\*(Em \\*(PU Utilization >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:665
msgid ""
"A task's total \\*(PU usage divided by its elapsed running time, expressed "
"as a percentage."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:670
msgid ""
"If a process currently displays high \\*(PU usage, this field can help "
"determine if such behavior is normal.  Conversely, if a process has low "
"\\*(PU usage currently, %CUU may reflect historically higher demands over "
"its lifetime."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:671
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<%MEM \\*(Em Memory Usage (RES) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:674
msgid "A task's currently resident share of available \\*(MP."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:676 ../man/top.1:737 ../man/top.1:770 ../man/top.1:943
#: ../man/top.1:1004 ../man/top.1:1057 ../man/top.1:1102 ../man/top.1:1122
msgid "\\*(XX."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:677
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<AGID \\*(Em Autogroup Identifier >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:682
msgid ""
"The autogroup identifier associated with a process.  This feature operates "
"in conjunction with the CFS scheduler to improve interactive desktop "
"performance."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:691
msgid ""
"When /proc/sys/kernel/sched_autogroup_enabled is set, a new autogroup is "
"created with each new session (\\*(Xa SID).  All subsequently forked "
"processes in that session inherit membership in this autogroup.  The kernel "
"then attempts to equalize distribution of CPU cycles across such groups.  "
"Thus, an autogroup with many \\*(PU intensive processes (e.g make -j)  will "
"not dominate an autogroup with only one or two processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:693
msgid "When -1 is displayed it means this information is not available."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:694
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<AGNI \\*(Em Autogroup Nice Value >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:700
msgid ""
"The autogroup nice value which affects scheduling of all processes in that "
"group.  A negative nice value means higher priority, whereas a positive nice "
"value means lower priority."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:701
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<CGNAME \\*(Em Control Group Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:705
msgid ""
"The name of the control group to which a process belongs, or `-' if not "
"applicable for that process."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:709
msgid ""
"This will typically be the last entry in the full list of control groups as "
"shown under the next heading (CGROUPS).  And as is true there, this field is "
"also variable width."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:710
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<CGROUPS \\*(Em Control Groups >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:714
msgid ""
"The names of the control group(s) to which a process belongs, or `-' if not "
"applicable for that process."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:719
msgid ""
"Control Groups provide for allocating resources (cpu, memory, network "
"bandwidth, etc.) among installation-defined groups of processes.  They "
"enable fine-grained control over allocating, denying, prioritizing, managing "
"and monitoring those resources."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:723
msgid ""
"Many different hierarchies of cgroups can exist simultaneously on a system "
"and each hierarchy is attached to one or more subsystems.  A subsystem "
"represents a single resource."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:730
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The CGROUPS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters).  Even so, such "
"variable width fields could still suffer truncation.  \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a "
"Window for additional information on accessing any truncated data."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:731
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<CODE \\*(Em Code Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:735
msgid ""
"The amount of \\*(MP currently devoted to executable code, also known as the "
"Text Resident Set size or TRS."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:738
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<COMMAND \\*(Em Command Name> or CommandB< Line >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:744
msgid ""
"Display the command line used to start a task or the name of the associated "
"program.  You toggle between commandI< line> andI< name> with `c', which is "
"both a \\*(CO and an \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:749
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"When you've chosen to display command lines, processes without a command\n"
"line (like kernel threads) will be shown with only the program name in\n"
"brackets, as in this example:\n"
"    [kthreadd]\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:752
msgid ""
"This field may also be impacted by the forest view display mode.  \\*(XC `V' "
"\\*(CI for additional information regarding that mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:761
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The COMMAND field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters).  Even so, such "
"variable width fields could still suffer truncation.  This is especially "
"true for this field when command lines are being displayed (the `c' \\*(CI.)  "
"\\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information on accessing any "
"truncated data."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:762
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<DATA \\*(Em Data + Stack Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:768
msgid ""
"The amount of private memory I<reserved> by a process.  It is also known as "
"the Data Resident Set or DRS.  Such memory may not yet be mapped to \\*(MP "
"(RES) but will always be included in the \\*(MV (VIRT) amount."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:771
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ELAPSED \\*(Em Elapsed Running Time>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:775
msgid ""
"The length of time since a process was started.  Thus, the most recently "
"started task will display the smallest time interval."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:780
msgid ""
"The value will be expressed as `HH,MM' (hours,minutes) but is subject to "
"additional scaling if the interval becomes too great to fit column width.  "
"At that point it will be scaled to `DD+HH' (days+hours) and possibly beyond."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:781
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ENVIRON \\*(Em Environment variables >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:787
msgid ""
"Display all of the environment variables, if any, as seen by the respective "
"processes.  These variables will be displayed in their raw native order, not "
"the sorted order you are accustomed to seeing with an unqualified `set'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:795
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The ENVIRON field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters).  Even so, such "
"variable width fields could still suffer truncation.  This is especially "
"true for this field.  \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional "
"information on accessing any truncated data."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:796
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<EXE \\*(Em Executable Path >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:800
msgid ""
"Where available, this is the full path to the executable, including the "
"program name."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:804
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The EXE field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:805
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Flags \\*(Em Task Flags >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:810
msgid ""
"This column represents the task's current scheduling flags which are "
"expressed in hexadecimal notation and with zeros suppressed.  These flags "
"are officially documented in E<lt>linux/sched.hE<gt>."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:811
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<GID \\*(Em Group Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:814
msgid "TheI< effective> group ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:815
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<GROUP \\*(Em Group Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:818
msgid "TheI< effective> group name."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:819
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LOGID \\*(Em Login User Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:823
msgid ""
"The user ID used atI< login>.  When -1 is displayed it means this "
"information is not available."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:824
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<LXC \\*(Em Lxc Container Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:828
msgid ""
"The name of the lxc container within which a task is running.  If a process "
"is not running inside a container, a dash (`-') will be shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:829
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<NI \\*(Em Nice Value >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:836
msgid ""
"The nice value of the task.  A negative nice value means higher priority, "
"whereas a positive nice value means lower priority.  Zero in this field "
"simply means priority will not be adjusted in determining a task's "
"dispatch-ability."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:840
msgid ""
"\\*(NT This value only affects scheduling priority relative to other "
"processes in the same autogroup.  \\*(XC `AGID' and `AGNI' fields for "
"additional information on autogroups."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:841
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<NU \\*(Em Last known NUMA node >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:845
msgid ""
"A number representing the NUMA node associated with the last used processor "
"(`P').  When -1 is displayed it means that NUMA information is not "
"available."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:847
msgid ""
"\\*(XC `2' and `3' \\*(CIs for additional NUMA provisions affecting the "
"\\*(SA."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:848
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<OOMa \\*(Em Out of Memory Adjustment Factor >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:853
msgid ""
"The value, ranging from -1000 to +1000, added to the current out of memory "
"score (OOMs) which is then used to determine which task to kill when memory "
"is exhausted."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:854
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<OOMs \\*(Em Out of Memory Score >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:859
msgid ""
"The value, ranging from 0 to +1000, used to select task(s) to kill when "
"memory is exhausted.  Zero translates to `never kill' whereas 1000 means "
"`always kill'."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:860
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<P \\*(Em Last used \\*(PU (SMP) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:868
msgid ""
"A number representing the last used processor.  In a true SMP environment "
"this will likely change frequently since the kernel intentionally uses weak "
"affinity.  Also, the very act of running \\*(We may break this weak affinity "
"and cause more processes to change \\*(PUs more often (because of the extra "
"demand for \\*(Pu time)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:869
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PGRP \\*(Em Process Group Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:878
msgid ""
"Every process is member of a unique process group which is used for "
"distribution of signals and by terminals to arbitrate requests for their "
"input and output.  When a process is created (forked), it becomes a member "
"of the process group of its parent.  By convention, this value equals the "
"process ID (\\*(Xa PID) of the first member of a process group, called the "
"process group leader."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:879
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PID \\*(Em Process Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:884
msgid ""
"The task's unique process ID, which periodically wraps, though never "
"restarting at zero.  In kernel terms, it is a dispatchable entity defined by "
"a task_struct."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:889
msgid ""
"This value may also be used as: a process group ID (\\*(Xa PGRP); a session "
"ID for the session leader (\\*(Xa SID); a thread group ID for the thread "
"group leader (\\*(Xa TGID); and a TTY process group ID for the process group "
"leader (\\*(Xa TPGID)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:890
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PPID \\*(Em Parent Process Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:893
msgid "The process ID (pid) of a task's parent."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:894
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PR \\*(Em Priority >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:899
msgid ""
"The scheduling priority of the task.  If you see `rt' in this field, it "
"means the task is running under real time scheduling priority."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:903
msgid ""
"Under linux, real time priority is somewhat misleading since traditionally "
"the operating itself was not preemptible.  And while the 2.6 kernel can be "
"made mostly preemptible, it is not always so."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:904
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<PSS \\*(Em Proportional Resident Memory, smaps (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:909
msgid ""
"The proportion of this task's share of `RSS' where each page is divided by "
"the number of processes sharing it.  It is also the sum of the `PSan', "
"`PSfd' and `PSsh' fields."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:912
msgid ""
"For example, if a process has 1000 resident pages alone and 1000 resident "
"pages shared with another process, its `PSS' would be 1500 (times page "
"size)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:914 ../man/top.1:927 ../man/top.1:951 ../man/top.1:1114
msgid "\\*(ZX."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:917
msgid "B<PSan \\*(Em Proportional Anonymous Memory, smaps (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:919
msgid "B<PSfd \\*(Em Proportional File Memory, smaps (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:921
msgid "B<PSsh \\*(Em Proportional Shmem Memory, smaps (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:925
msgid ""
"As was true for `PSS' above (total proportional resident memory), these "
"fields represent the proportion of this task's share of each type of memory "
"divided by the number of processes sharing it."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:929
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RES \\*(Em Resident Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:934
msgid ""
"A subset of the virtual address space (VIRT) representing the non-swapped "
"\\*(MP a task is currently using.  It is also the sum of the `RSan', `RSfd' "
"and `RSsh' fields."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:938
msgid ""
"It can include private anonymous pages, private pages mapped to files "
"(including program images and shared libraries) plus shared anonymous "
"pages.  All such memory is backed by the \\*(MS represented separately under "
"SWAP."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:941
msgid ""
"Lastly, this field may also include shared file-backed pages which, when "
"modified, act as a dedicated \\*(MS and thus will never impact SWAP."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:944
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RSS \\*(Em Resident Memory, smaps (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:949
msgid ""
"Another, more precise view of process non-swapped \\*(MP.  It is obtained "
"from the `smaps_rollup' file and is generally slightly larger than that "
"shown for `RES'."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:952
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RSan \\*(Em Resident Anonymous Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:956
msgid ""
"A subset of resident memory (RES) representing private pages not mapped to a "
"file."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:957
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RSfd \\*(Em Resident File-Backed Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:962
msgid ""
"A subset of resident memory (RES) representing the implicitly shared pages "
"supporting program images and shared libraries.  It also includes explicit "
"file mappings, both private and shared."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:963
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RSlk \\*(Em Resident Locked Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:966
msgid "A subset of resident memory (RES) which cannot be swapped out."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:967
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RSsh \\*(Em Resident Shared Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:971
msgid ""
"A subset of resident memory (RES) representing the explicitly shared "
"anonymous shm*/mmap pages."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:972
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RUID \\*(Em Real User Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:975
msgid "TheI< real> user ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:976
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<RUSER \\*(Em Real User Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:979
msgid "TheI< real> user name."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:980
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<S \\*(Em Process Status >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:990
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The status of the task which can be one of:\n"
"    B<D> = uninterruptible sleep\n"
"    B<I> = idle\n"
"    B<R> = running\n"
"    B<S> = sleeping\n"
"    B<T> = stopped by job control signal\n"
"    B<t> = stopped by debugger during trace\n"
"    B<Z> = zombie\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:995
msgid ""
"Tasks shown as running should be more properly thought of as ready to run "
"\\*(Em their task_struct is simply represented on the Linux run-queue.  Even "
"without a true SMP machine, you may see numerous tasks in this state "
"depending on \\*(We's delay interval and nice value."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:996
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SHR \\*(Em Shared Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1002
msgid ""
"A subset of resident memory (RES) that may be used by other processes.  It "
"will include shared anonymous pages and shared file-backed pages.  It also "
"includes private pages mapped to files representing program images and "
"shared libraries."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1005
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SID \\*(Em Session Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1013
msgid ""
"A session is a collection of process groups (\\*(Xa PGRP), usually "
"established by the login shell.  A newly forked process joins the session of "
"its creator.  By convention, this value equals the process ID (\\*(Xa PID) "
"of the first member of the session, called the session leader, which is "
"usually the login shell."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1014
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<STARTED \\*(Em Start Time Interval>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1018
msgid ""
"The length of time since system boot when a process started.  Thus, the most "
"recently started task will display the largest time interval."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1022
msgid ""
"The value will be expressed as `MM:SS' (minutes:seconds).  But if the "
"interval is too great to fit column width it will be scaled as `HH,MM' "
"(hours,minutes) and possibly beyond."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1023
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SUID \\*(Em Saved User Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1026
msgid "TheI< saved> user ID."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1027
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SUPGIDS \\*(Em Supplementary Group IDs >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1032
msgid ""
"The IDs of any supplementary group(s) established at login or inherited from "
"a task's parent.  They are displayed in a comma delimited list."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1036
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The SUPGIDS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1037
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SUPGRPS \\*(Em Supplementary Group Names >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1042
msgid ""
"The names of any supplementary group(s) established at login or inherited "
"from a task's parent.  They are displayed in a comma delimited list."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1046
msgid ""
"\\*(NT The SUPGRPS field, unlike most columns, is not fixed-width.  When "
"displayed, it plus any other variable width columns will be allocated all "
"remaining screen width (up to the maximum \\*(WX characters)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1047
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SUSER \\*(Em Saved User Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1050
msgid "TheI< saved> user name."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1051
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<SWAP \\*(Em Swapped Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1055
msgid ""
"The formerly resident portion of a task's address space written to the "
"\\*(MS when \\*(MP becomes over committed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1058
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<TGID \\*(Em Thread Group Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1063
msgid ""
"The ID of the thread group to which a task belongs.  It is the PID of the "
"thread group leader.  In kernel terms, it represents those tasks that share "
"an mm_struct."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1064
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<TIME \\*(Em \\*(PU Time >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1071
msgid ""
"Total \\*(PU time the task has used since it started.  When Cumulative mode "
"is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time that it and its dead "
"children have used.  You toggle Cumulative mode with `S', which is both a "
"\\*(CO and an \\*(CI.  \\*(XC `S' \\*(CI for additional information "
"regarding this mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1072
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<TIME+ \\*(Em \\*(PU Time, hundredths >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1076
msgid ""
"The same as TIME, but reflecting more granularity through hundredths of a "
"second."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1077
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<TPGID \\*(Em Tty Process Group Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1083
msgid ""
"The process group ID of the foreground process for the connected tty, or -1 "
"if a process is not connected to a terminal.  By convention, this value "
"equals the process ID (\\*(Xa PID) of the process group leader (\\*(Xa "
"PGRP)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1084
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<TTY \\*(Em Controlling Tty >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1091
msgid ""
"The name of the controlling terminal.  This is usually the device (serial "
"port, pty, etc.) from which the process was started, and which it uses for "
"input or output.  However, a task need not be associated with a terminal, in "
"which case you'll see `?' displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1092
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<UID \\*(Em User Id >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1095
msgid "TheI< effective> user ID of the task's owner."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1096
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<USED \\*(Em Memory in Use (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1100
msgid ""
"This field represents the non-swapped \\*(MP a task is using (RES) plus the "
"swapped out portion of its address space (SWAP)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1103
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<USER \\*(Em User Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1106
msgid "TheI< effective> user name of the task's owner."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1107
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<USS \\*(Em Unique Set Size >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1112
msgid ""
"The non-swapped portion of \\*(MP (`RSS') not shared with any other "
"process.  It is derived from the `smaps_rollup' file."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1115
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<VIRT \\*(Em Virtual Memory Size (KiB) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1120
msgid ""
"The total amount of \\*(MV used by the task.  It includes all code, data and "
"shared libraries plus pages that have been swapped out and pages that have "
"been mapped but not used."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1123
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<WCHAN \\*(Em Sleeping in Function >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1128
msgid ""
"This field will show the name of the kernel function in which the task is "
"currently sleeping.  Running tasks will display a dash (`-') in this column."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1129
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ioR \\*(Em I/O Bytes Read >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1132
msgid "The number of bytes a process caused to be fetched from the storage layer."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1134
msgid "Root privileges are required to display `io' data for other users."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1135
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ioRop \\*(Em I/O Read Operations >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1139
msgid ""
"The number of read I/O operations (syscalls) for a process.  Such calls "
"might not result in actual physical disk I/O."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1140
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ioW \\*(Em I/O Bytes Written >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1143
msgid "The number of bytes a process caused to be sent to the storage layer."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1144
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<ioWop \\*(Em I/O Write Operations >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1148
msgid ""
"The number of write I/O operations (syscalls) for a process.  Such calls "
"might not result in actual physical disk I/O."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1149
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nDRT \\*(Em Dirty Pages Count >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1155
msgid ""
"The number of pages that have been modified since they were last written to "
"\\*(AS.  Dirty pages must be written to \\*(AS before the corresponding "
"physical memory location can be used for some other virtual page."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1157
msgid "This field was deprecated with linux 2.6 and is always zero."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1158
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nMaj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1165
msgid ""
"The number ofB< major> page faults that have occurred for a task.  A page "
"fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a virtual page "
"that is not currently present in its address space.  A major page fault is "
"when \\*(AS access is involved in making that page available."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1166
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nMin \\*(Em Minor Page Fault count >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1173
msgid ""
"The number ofB< minor> page faults that have occurred for a task.  A page "
"fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a virtual page "
"that is not currently present in its address space.  A minor page fault does "
"not involve \\*(AS access in making that page available."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1174
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nTH \\*(Em Number of Threads >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1177
msgid "The number of threads associated with a process."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1178
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsCGROUP \\*(Em CGROUP namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1182
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to hide the identity of the control group of "
"which process is a member."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1183
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsIPC \\*(Em IPC namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1187
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate interprocess communication (IPC)  "
"resources such as System V IPC objects and POSIX message queues."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1188
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsMNT \\*(Em MNT namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1192
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate filesystem mount points thus "
"offering different views of the filesystem hierarchy."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1193
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsNET \\*(Em NET namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1197
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate resources such as network "
"devices, IP addresses, IP routing, port numbers, etc."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1198
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsPID \\*(Em PID namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1204
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate process ID numbers meaning they "
"need not remain unique.  Thus, each such namespace could have its own "
"`init/systemd' (PID #1) to manage various initialization tasks and reap "
"orphaned child processes."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1205
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsTIME \\*(Em TIME namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1209
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace which allows processes to see different system "
"times in a way similar to the UTS namespace."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1210
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsUSER \\*(Em USER namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1216
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate the user and group ID numbers.  "
"Thus, a process could have a normal unprivileged user ID outside a user "
"namespace while having a user ID of 0, with full root privileges, inside "
"that namespace."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1217
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<nsUTS \\*(Em UTS namespace >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1221
msgid ""
"The Inode of the namespace used to isolate hostname and NIS domain name.  "
"UTS simply means \"UNIX Time-sharing System\"."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1222
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<vMj \\*(Em Major Page Fault Count Delta>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1226
msgid ""
"The number ofB< major> page faults that have occurred since the last update "
"(see nMaj)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1227
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<vMn \\*(Em Minor Page Fault Count Delta>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1231
msgid ""
"The number ofB< minor> page faults that have occurred since the last update "
"(see nMin)."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:1233
#, no-wrap
msgid "3b. MANAGING Fields"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1240
msgid ""
"After pressing the \\*(CI `f' (Fields Management) you will be presented with "
"a screen showing: 1) the \\*(CW name; 2) the designated sort field; 3) all "
"fields in their current order along with descriptions.  Entries marked with "
"an asterisk are the currently displayed fields, screen width permitting."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/top.1:1242 ../man/top.1:1248 ../man/top.1:1253 ../man/top.1:1257
#: ../man/top.1:1262 ../man/top.1:2687 ../man/top.1:2710 ../man/top.1:2719
#: ../man/top.1:2735 ../man/top.1:2741 ../man/top.1:2747 ../man/top.1:2757
#: ../man/top.1:2774
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\(bu"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1247
msgid ""
"As the on screen instructions indicate, you navigate among the fields with "
"theB< Up> andB< Down> \\*(KAs.  The PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys can also "
"be used to quickly reach the first or last available field."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1252
msgid ""
"TheB< Right> \\*(KA selects a field for repositioning and theB< Left> \\*(KA "
"or the E<lt>B<Enter>E<gt> key commits that field's placement."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1256
msgid ""
"The `B<d>' key or the E<lt>B<Space>E<gt> bar toggles a field's display "
"status, and thus the presence or absence of the asterisk."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1261
msgid ""
"The `B<s>' key designates a field as the sort field.  \\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA "
"Commands, SORTING for additional information regarding your selection of a "
"sort field."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1265
msgid ""
"The `B<a>' and `B<w>' keys can be used to cycle through all available "
"windows and the `B<q>' or E<lt>B<Esc>E<gt> keys exit Fields Management."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1274
msgid ""
"The Fields Management screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either "
"\\*(FM or \\*(AM.  Whatever was targeted when `q' or E<lt>EscE<gt> was "
"pressed will be made current as you return to the \\*(We display.  \\*(XT "
"5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs "
"and \\*(FGs."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1281
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Any window that has been scrolledI< horizontally> will be reset if "
"any field changes are made via the Fields Management screen.  AnyI< "
"vertical> scrolled position, however, will not be affected.  \\*(XT "
"5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding vertical and "
"horizontal scrolling."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:1283
#, no-wrap
msgid "4. INTERACTIVE Commands"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1288
msgid ""
"Listed below is a brief index of commands within categories.  Some commands "
"appear more than once \\*(Em their meaning or scope may vary depending on "
"the context in which they are issued."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1311
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  4a.I< Global-Commands >\n"
"        E<lt>Ent/SpE<gt> ?, =, 0,\n"
"        A, B, d, E, e, g, H, h, I, k, q, r, s, W, X, Y, Z,\n"
"        ^G, ^K, ^N, ^P, ^U, ^L, ^R\n"
"  4b.I< Summary-Area-Commands >\n"
"        C, l, t, m, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, !\n"
"  4c.I< Task-Area-Commands >\n"
"        Appearance:  b, J, j, x, y, z\n"
"        Content:     c, F, f, O, o, S, U, u, V, v, ^E\n"
"        Size:        #, i, n\n"
"        Sorting:     E<lt>, E<gt>, f, R\n"
"  4d.I< Color-Mapping >\n"
"        E<lt>RetE<gt>, a, B, b, H, M, q, S, T, w, z, 0 - 7\n"
"  5b.I< Commands-for-Windows >\n"
"        -, _, =, +, A, a, G, g, w\n"
"  5c.I< Scrolling-a-Window >\n"
"        C, Up, Dn, Left, Right, PgUp, PgDn, Home, End\n"
"  5d.I< Searching-in-a-Window >\n"
"        L, &\n"
"  5e.I< Filtering-in-a-Window\n"
"        O, o, ^O, =, +>\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:1314
#, no-wrap
msgid "4a. GLOBAL Commands"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1319
msgid ""
"The global \\*(CIs areB< always> available in both \\*(FM and \\*(AM.  "
"However, some of these \\*(CIs areB< not available> when running in Secure "
"mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1323
msgid ""
"If you wish to know in advance whether or not your \\*(We has been secured, "
"simply ask for help and view the system summary on the second line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1324
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ E<lt>B<Enter>E<gt> or E<lt>B<Space>E<gt>\\ \\ :I<Refresh-Display >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1329
msgid ""
"These commands awaken \\*(We and following receipt of any input the entire "
"display will be repainted.  They also force an update of any hotplugged "
"\\*(Pu or \\*(MP changes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1332
msgid ""
"Use either of these keys if you have a large delay interval and wish to see "
"current status,"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1333
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<?> | B<h>\\ \\ :I<Help >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1338
msgid ""
"There are two help levels available.  The first will provide a reminder of "
"all the basic \\*(CIs.  If \\*(We isI< secured>, that screen will be "
"abbreviated."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1341
msgid ""
"Typing `h' or `?' on that help screen will take you to help for those "
"\\*(CIs applicable to \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1342
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I<Exit-Display-Limits >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1349
msgid ""
"Removes restrictions on what is shown.  This command will reverse any `i' "
"(idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `v' (hide children) and `F' focus commands "
"that might be active.  It also provides for an exit from PID monitoring, "
"User filtering, Other filtering, Locate processing and Combine Cpus mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1352
msgid ""
"Additionally, if the window has been scrolled it will be reset with this "
"command."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1353
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<0>\\ \\ :I<Zero-Suppress> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1358
msgid ""
"This command determines whether zeros are shown or suppressed for many of "
"the fields in a \\*(TW.  Fields like UID, GID, NI, PR or P are not affected "
"by this toggle."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1359
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<A>\\ \\ :I<Alternate-Display-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1364
msgid ""
"This command will switch between \\*(FM and \\*(AM.  \\*(XT "
"5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs "
"and \\*(FGs."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1365
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<B>\\ \\ :I<Bold-Disable/Enable> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1371
msgid ""
"This command will influence use of the bold terminfo capability and altersB< "
"both> the \\*(SA and \\*(TA for the \\*(CW.  While it is intended primarily "
"for use with dumb terminals, it can be applied anytime."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1376
msgid ""
"\\*(NT When this toggle is \\*O and \\*(We is operating in monochrome mode, "
"theB< entire display> will appear as normal text.  Thus, unless the `x' "
"and/or `y' toggles are using reverse for emphasis, there will be no visual "
"confirmation that they are even on."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1377
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<d> | B<s>\\ \\ :I<Change-Delay-Time-interval >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1381
msgid ""
"You will be prompted to enter the delay time, in seconds, between display "
"updates."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1387
msgid ""
"Fractional seconds are honored, but a negative number is not allowed.  "
"Entering 0 causes (nearly) continuous updates, with an unsatisfactory "
"display as the system and tty driver try to keep up with \\*(We's demands.  "
"The delay value is inversely proportional to system loading, so set it with "
"care."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1390
msgid ""
"If at any time you wish to know the current delay time, simply ask for help "
"and view the system summary on the second line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1391
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E>\\ \\ :I<Enforce-Summary-Memory-Scale> in Summary Area"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1396
msgid ""
"With this command you can cycle through the available \\*(SA memory scaling "
"which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through EiB (exbibytes or "
"1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1400
msgid ""
"If you see a `+' between a displayed number and the following label, it "
"means that \\*(We was forced to truncate some portion of that number.  By "
"raising the scaling factor, such truncation can be avoided."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1401
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<e>\\ \\ :I<Enforce-Task-Memory-Scale> in Task Area"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1406
msgid ""
"With this command you can cycle through the available \\*(TA memory scaling "
"which ranges from KiB (kibibytes or 1,024 bytes) through PiB (pebibytes or "
"1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1413
msgid ""
"While \\*(We will try to honor the selected target range, additional scaling "
"might still be necessary in order to accommodate current values.  If you "
"wish to see a more homogeneous result in the memory columns, raising the "
"scaling range will usually accomplish that goal.  Raising it too high, "
"however, is likely to produce an all zero result which cannot be suppressed "
"with the `0' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1414
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<g>\\ \\ :I<Choose-Another-Window/Field-Group >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1420
msgid ""
"You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the "
"\\*(FG which should be made the \\*(CW.  You will soon grow comfortable with "
"these 4 windows, especially after experimenting with \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1421
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<H>\\ \\ :I<Threads-mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1426
msgid ""
"When this toggle is \\*O, individual threads will be displayed for all "
"processes in all visible \\*(TWs.  Otherwise, \\*(We displays a summation of "
"all threads in each process."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1427
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<I>\\ \\ :I<Irix/Solaris-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1432
msgid ""
"When operating in Solaris mode (`I' toggled \\*F), a task's \\*(Pu usage "
"will be divided by the total number of \\*(PUs.  After issuing this command, "
"you'll be told the new state of this toggle."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1433
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<k>\\ \\ :I<Kill-a-task >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1436
msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the signal to send."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1440 ../man/top.1:1462
msgid ""
"Entering no PID or a negative number will be interpreted as the default "
"shown in the prompt (the first task displayed).  A PID value of zero means "
"the \\*(We program itself."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1443
msgid ""
"The default signal, as reflected in the prompt, is SIGTERM.  However, you "
"can send any signal, via number or name."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1446
msgid ""
"If you wish to abort the kill process, do one of the following depending on "
"your progress:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1450
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n"
"    2) at the signal prompt, type 0 (or any invalid signal)\n"
"    3) at any prompt, type E<lt>EscE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1452
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<q>\\ \\ :I<Quit >"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1455
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<r>\\ \\ :I<Renice-a-Task >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1458
msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the value to nice it to."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1468
msgid ""
"A positive nice value will cause a process to lose priority.  Conversely, a "
"negative nice value will cause a process to be viewed more favorably by the "
"kernel.  As a general rule, ordinary users can only increase the nice value "
"and are prevented from lowering it."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1471
msgid ""
"If you wish to abort the renice process, do one of the following depending "
"on your progress:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1475
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    1) at the pid prompt, type an invalid number\n"
"    2) at the nice prompt, type E<lt>EnterE<gt> with no input\n"
"    3) at any prompt, type E<lt>EscE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1477
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<W>\\ \\ :I<Write-the-Configuration-File >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1483
msgid ""
"This will save all of your options and toggles plus the current display mode "
"and delay time.  By issuing this command just before quitting \\*(We, you "
"will be able restart later in exactly that same state."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1484
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<X>\\ \\ :I<Extra-Fixed-Width >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1489
msgid ""
"Some fields are fixed width and not scalable.  As such, they are subject to "
"truncation which would be indicated by a `+' in the last position."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1491
msgid "This \\*(CI can be used to alter the widths of the following fields:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1503
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   I< field  default    field  default    field   default >\n"
"    GID       5       GROUP     8       WCHAN      10\n"
"    LOGID     5       LXC       8       nsCGROUP   10\n"
"    RUID      5       RUSER     8       nsIPC      10\n"
"    SUID      5       SUSER     8       nsMNT      10\n"
"    UID       5       TTY       8       nsNET      10\n"
"                      USER      8       nsPID      10\n"
"                                        nsTIME     10\n"
"                                        nsUSER     10\n"
"                                        nsUTS      10\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1508
msgid ""
"You will be prompted for the amount to be added to the default widths shown "
"above.  Entering zero forces a return to those defaults."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1511
msgid ""
"If you enter a negative number, \\*(We will automatically increase the "
"column size as needed until there is no more truncated data."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1515
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Whether explicitly or automatically increased, the widths for these "
"fields are never decreased by \\*(We.  To narrow them you must specify a "
"smaller number or restore the defaults."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1516
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<Y>\\ \\ :I<Inspect-Other-Output >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1522
msgid ""
"After issuing the `Y' \\*(CI, you will be prompted for a target PID.  Typing "
"a value or accepting the default results in a separate screen.  That screen "
"can be used to view a variety of files or piped command output while the "
"normal \\*(We iterative display is paused."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1526
msgid ""
"\\*(NT This \\*(CI is only fully realized when supporting entries have been "
"manually added to the end of the \\*(We \\*(CF.  For details on creating "
"those entries, \\*(Xt 6b. ADDING INSPECT Entries."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1533
msgid ""
"Most of the keys used to navigate the Inspect feature are reflected in its "
"header prologue.  There are, however, additional keys available once you "
"have selected a particular file or command.  They are familiar to anyone who "
"has used the pager `less' and are summarized here for future reference."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1543
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"   I< key      function >\n"
"    =        alternate status-line, file or pipeline\n"
"    /        find, equivalent to `L' locate\n"
"    n        find next, equivalent to `&' locate next\n"
"    E<lt>SpaceE<gt>  scroll down, equivalent to E<lt>PgDnE<gt>\n"
"    b        scroll up, equivalent to E<lt>PgUpE<gt>\n"
"    g        first line, equivalent to E<lt>HomeE<gt>\n"
"    G        last line, equivalent to E<lt>EndE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1545
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<Z>\\ \\ :I<Change-Color-Mapping >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1550
msgid ""
"This key will take you to a separate screen where you can change the colors "
"for the \\*(CW, or for all windows.  For details regarding this \\*(CI "
"\\*(Xt 4d. COLOR Mapping."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1553
msgid "\\ \\ B<^G>\\ \\ :I<Display-Control-Groups > (Ctrl key + `g')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1555
msgid "\\ \\ B<^K>\\ \\ :I<Display-Cmdline > (Ctrl key + `k')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1557
msgid "\\ \\ B<^N>\\ \\ :I<Display-Environment > (Ctrl key + `n')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1559
msgid "\\ \\ B<^P>\\ \\ :I<Display-Namesspaces > (Ctrl key + `p')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1561
msgid "\\ \\ B<^U>\\ \\ :I<Display-Supplementary-Groups > (Ctrl key + `u')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1567
msgid ""
"Applied to the first process displayed, these commands will show that task's "
"full (potentially wrapped) information.  Such data will be displayed in a "
"separate window at the bottom of the screen while normal \\*(We monitoring "
"continues."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1572
msgid ""
"Keying theI< same> `Ctrl' command a second time removes that separate window "
"as does the `=' command.  Keying a different `Ctrl' combination, while one "
"is already active, immediately transitions to the new information."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1577
msgid ""
"Notable among these provisions is the Ctrl+N (environment) command.  Its "
"output can be extensive and not easily read when line wrapped.  A more "
"readable version can be achieved with an `Inspect' entry in the rcfile like "
"the following."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1580
#, no-wrap
msgid "    pipe ^I Environment ^I cat /proc/%d/environ | tr '\\e0' '\\en'\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1584
msgid ""
"\\*(XC `Y' \\*(CI above and topic 6b. ADDING INSPECT Entries for additional "
"information."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1588
msgid ""
"As an alternative to `Inspect', and available to all of these `Ctrl' "
"commands, the tab key can be used to highlight individual elements in the "
"bottom window."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1590
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<^L>\\ \\ :I<Logged-Messages > (Ctrl key + `l')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1596
msgid ""
"The 10 most recent messages are displayed in a separate window at the bottom "
"of the screen while normal \\*(We monitoring continues.  Keying `^L' a "
"second time removes that window as does the `=' command.  Use the tab key to "
"highlight individual messages."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1597
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ B<^R>\\ \\ :I<Renice-an-Autogroup > (Ctrl key + `r')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1601
msgid "You will be prompted for a PID and then the value for its autogroup AGNI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1604
msgid ""
"Entering no PID will be interpreted as the default shown in the prompt (the "
"first task displayed)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1610
msgid ""
"A positive AGNI value will cause processes in that autogroup to lose "
"priority.  Conversely, a negative value causes them to be viewed more "
"favorably by the kernel.  Ordinary users are not allowed to set negative "
"AGNI values."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1612
msgid "If you wish to abort the renice process type E<lt>EscE<gt>."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/top.1:1613 ../man/top.1:2134
#, no-wrap
msgid "*"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1616
msgid ""
"The commands shown with an \\*(AK are not available in Secure mode, nor will "
"they be shown on the level-1 help screen."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:1618
#, no-wrap
msgid "4b. SUMMARY AREA Commands"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1623
msgid ""
"The \\*(SA \\*(CIs areB< always available> in both \\*(FM and \\*(AM.  They "
"affect the beginning lines of your display and will determine the position "
"of messages and prompts."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1627
msgid ""
"These commands always impact just the \\*(CG.  \\*(XT 5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY "
"Provisions and the `g' \\*(CI for insight into \\*(CWs and \\*(FGs."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1628
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<C>\\ \\ :I<Show-scroll-coordinates> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1633
msgid ""
"Toggle an informational message which is displayed whenever the message line "
"is not otherwise being used.  For additional information \\*(Xt "
"5c. SCROLLING a Window."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1634
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<l>\\ \\ :I<Load-Average/Uptime> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1638
msgid ""
"This is also the line containing the program name (possibly an alias)  when "
"operating in \\*(FM or the \\*(CW name when operating in \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1639
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<t>\\ \\ :I<Task/Cpu-States> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1644
msgid ""
"This command affects from 2 to many \\*(SA lines, depending on the state of "
"the `1', `2' or `3' \\*(CTs and whether or not \\*(We is running under true "
"SMP."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1647
msgid ""
"This portion of the \\*(SA is also influenced by the `H' \\*(CI toggle, as "
"reflected in the total label which shows either Tasks or Threads."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1649 ../man/top.1:1666
msgid "This command serves as a 4-way toggle, cycling through these modes:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1654
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    1. detailed percentages by category\n"
"    2. abbreviated user/system and total % + bar graph\n"
"    3. abbreviated user/system and total % + block graph\n"
"    4. turn off task and cpu states display\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1659
msgid ""
"When operating in either of the graphic modes, the display becomes much more "
"meaningful when individual CPUs or NUMA nodes are also displayed.  \\*(XC "
"the `1', `2' and `3' commands below for additional information."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1660
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<m>\\ \\ :I<Memory/Swap-Usage> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1664
msgid ""
"This command affects the two \\*(SA lines dealing with physical and virtual "
"memory."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1671
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    1. detailed percentages by memory type\n"
"    2. abbreviated % used/total available + bar graph\n"
"    3. abbreviated % used/total available + block graph\n"
"    4. turn off memory display\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1673
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<1>\\ \\ :I<Single/Separate-Cpu-States> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1678
msgid ""
"This command affects how the `t' command's Cpu States portion is shown.  "
"Although this toggle exists primarily to serve massively-parallel SMP "
"machines, it is not restricted to solely SMP environments."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1683
msgid ""
"When you see `%Cpu(s):' in the \\*(SA, the `1' toggle is \\*O and all \\*(Pu "
"information is gathered in a single line.  Otherwise, each \\*(Pu is "
"displayed separately as: `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, ...' up to available screen height."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1684
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<2>\\ \\ :I<NUMA-Nodes/Cpu-Summary> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1689
msgid ""
"This command toggles between the `1' command cpu summary display (only)  or "
"a summary display plus the cpu usage statistics for each NUMA Node.  It is "
"only available if a system has the requisite NUMA support."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1690
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<3>\\ \\ :I<Expand-NUMA-Node >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1696
msgid ""
"You will be invited to enter a number representing a NUMA Node.  Thereafter, "
"a node summary plus the statistics for each cpu in that node will be shown "
"until the `1', `2' or `4' \\*(CT is pressed.  This \\*(CI is only available "
"if a system has the requisite NUMA support."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1697
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<4>\\ \\ :I<Display-Multiple-Elements-Adjacent> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1703
msgid ""
"This \\*(CT turns the `1' toggle \\*F and shows multiple \\*(PU and Memory "
"results on each line.  Each successive `4' key adds another \\*(PU until "
"again reverting to separate lines for \\*(PU and Memory results."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1709
msgid ""
"A maximum of 8 \\*(PUs per line can be displayed in this manner.  However, "
"data truncation may occur before reaching the maximum.  That is definitely "
"true when displaying detailed statistics via the `t' \\*(CT since such data "
"cannot be scaled like the graphic representations."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1712
msgid ""
"If one wished to quickly exit adjacent mode without cycling all the way to "
"8, simply use the `1' \\*(CT."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1713
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<5>\\ \\ :I<Display-P-Cores-and-E-Cores> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1719
msgid ""
"This \\*(CT is only active when the `t' toggle is \\*O and the `1', `2', `3' "
"and `!' toggles are \\*F, thus showing individual \\*(PU results.  It "
"assumes a platform has multiple cores of two distinct types, either "
"multi-threaded (P-Core) or single-threaded (E-Core)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1723
msgid ""
"While normally each \\*(Pu is displayed as `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, ...', this toggle "
"can be used to identify and/or filter those \\*(Pus by their core type, "
"either P-Core (performance) or E-Core (efficient)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1730
msgid ""
"The 1st time `5' is struck, each \\*(PU is displayed as `%CpB<P>' or "
"`%CpB<E>' representing the two core types.  The 2nd time, only P-Cores "
"(%CpB<P>) will be shown.  The 3rd time, only E-Cores (%CpB<E>) are "
"displayed.  When this \\*(CT is struck for the 4th time, the \\*(PU display "
"returns to the normal `%Cpu' convention."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1733
msgid ""
"If separateI< performance> andI< efficient> categories are not present, this "
"\\*(CT will have no effect."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1734
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<!>\\ \\ :I<Combine-Cpus-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1740
msgid ""
"This \\*(CT is intended for massively parallel SMP environments where, even "
"with the `4' \\*(CT, not all processors can be displayed.  With each press "
"of `!' the number of \\*(Pus combined is doubled thus reducing the total "
"number of \\*(Pu lines displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1747
msgid ""
"For example, with the first press of `!' two \\*(Pus will be combined and "
"displayed as `0-1, 2-3, ...' instead of the normal `%Cpu0, %Cpu1, %Cpu2, "
"%Cpu3, ...'. With a second `!' \\*(CT four \\*(Pus are combined and shown as "
"`0-3, 4-7, ...'.  Then the third `!' press, combining eight \\*(Pus, shows "
"as `0-7, 8-15, ...', etc."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1751
msgid ""
"Such progression continues until individual \\*(Pus are again displayed and "
"impacts both the `1' and `4' toggles (one or multiple columns).  Use the `=' "
"command to exit B<Combine Cpus> mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1757
msgid ""
"\\*(NT If the entire \\*(SA has been toggled \\*F for any window, you would "
"be left with just theB< message line>.  In that way, you will have maximized "
"available task rows but (temporarily)  sacrificed the program name in \\*(FM "
"or the \\*(CW name when in \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:1759
#, no-wrap
msgid "4c. TASK AREA Commands"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1762
msgid "The \\*(TA \\*(CIs areB< always> available in \\*(FM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1765
msgid ""
"The \\*(TA \\*(CIs areB< never available> in \\*(AMI< if> the \\*(CW's "
"\\*(TD has been toggled \\*F (\\*(Xt 5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1769
msgid "B<APPEARANCE> of \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1770
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<J>\\ \\ :I<Justify-Numeric-Columns> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1776
msgid ""
"Alternates between right-justified (the default) and left-justified numeric "
"data.  If the numeric data completely fills the available column, this "
"\\*(CT may impact the column header only."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1777
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<j>\\ \\ :I<Justify-Character-Columns> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1783
msgid ""
"Alternates between left-justified (the default) and right-justified "
"character data.  If the character data completely fills the available "
"column, this \\*(CT may impact the column header only."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1788
msgid ""
"The following commands will also be influenced by the state of the global "
"`B' (bold enable) toggle."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1790
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<b>\\ \\ :I<Bold/Reverse> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1795
msgid ""
"This command will impact how the `x' and `y' toggles are displayed.  It may "
"also impact the \\*(SA when a bar graph has been selected for \\*(Pu states "
"or memory usage via the `t' or `m' toggles."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1796
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<x>\\ \\ :I<Column-Highlight> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1804
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Changes highlighting for the current sort field.\n"
"If you forget which field is being sorted this command can serve as a "
"quick\n"
"visual reminder, providing the sort field is being displayed.\n"
"The sort field mightI< not> be visible because:\n"
"    1) there is insufficientI< Screen Width >\n"
"    2) the `f' \\*(CI turned it \\*F\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1805
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<y>\\ \\ :I<Row-Highlight> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1810
msgid ""
"Changes highlighting for \"running\" tasks.  For additional insight into "
"this task state, \\*(Xt 3a. DESCRIPTIONS of Fields, the `S' field (Process "
"Status)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1813
msgid ""
"Use of this provision provides important insight into your system's health.  "
"The only costs will be a few additional tty escape sequences."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1814
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<z>\\ \\ :I<Color/Monochrome> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1820
msgid ""
"Switches the \\*(CW between your last used color scheme and the older form "
"of black-on-white or white-on-black.  This command will alterB< both> the "
"\\*(SA and \\*(TA but does not affect the state of the `x', `y' or `b' "
"toggles."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1824
msgid "B<CONTENT> of \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1825
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<c>\\ \\ :I<Command-Line/Program-Name> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1830
msgid ""
"This command will be honored whether or not the COMMAND column is currently "
"visible.  Later, should that field come into view, the change you applied "
"will be seen."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1831
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<F>\\ \\ :I<Maintain-Parent-Focus> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1836
msgid ""
"When in forest view mode, this key serves as a toggle to retain focus on a "
"target task, presumably one with forked children.  If forest view mode is "
"\\*F this key has no effect."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1841
msgid ""
"The toggle is applied to the first (topmost) process in the \\*(CW.  Once "
"established, that task is always displayed as the first (topmost)  process "
"along with its forked children.  All other processes will be suppressed."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1844
msgid ""
"\\*(NT keys like `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `v' (hide children)  and "
"User/Other filtering remain accessible and can impact what is displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1845 ../man/top.1:2000
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<f>\\ \\ :I<Fields-Management >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1851
msgid ""
"This key displays a separate screen where you can change which fields are "
"displayed, their order and also designate the sort field.  For additional "
"information on this \\*(CI \\*(Xt 3b. MANAGING Fields."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1852
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<O> | B<o>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filtering >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1858
msgid ""
"You will be prompted for the selection criteria which then determines which "
"tasks will be shown in the \\*(CW.  Your criteria can be made case sensitive "
"or case can be ignored.  And you determine if \\*(We should include or "
"exclude matching tasks."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1861
msgid ""
"\\*(XT 5e. FILTERING in a window for details on these and additional related "
"\\*(CIs."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1862
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<S>\\ \\ :I<Cumulative-Time-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1866
msgid ""
"When Cumulative mode is \\*O, each process is listed with the \\*(Pu time "
"that it and its dead children have used."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1873
msgid ""
"When \\*F, programs that fork into many separate tasks will appear less "
"demanding.  For programs like `init' or a shell this is appropriate but for "
"others, like compilers, perhaps not.  Experiment with two \\*(TWs sharing "
"the same sort field but with different `S' states and see which "
"representation you prefer."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1877
msgid ""
"After issuing this command, you'll be informed of the new state of this "
"toggle.  If you wish to know in advance whether or not Cumulative mode is in "
"effect, simply ask for help and view the window summary on the second line."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1878
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<U> | B<u>\\ \\ :I<Show-Specific-User-Only >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1883
msgid ""
"You will be prompted for theB< uid> orB< name> of the user to display.  The "
"-u option matches on B< effective> user whereas the -U option matches onB< "
"any> user (real, effective, saved, or filesystem)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1888
msgid ""
"Thereafter, in that \\*(TW only matching users will be shown, or possibly no "
"processes will be shown.  Prepending an exclamation point (`!') to the user "
"id or name instructs \\*(We to display only processes with users not "
"matching the one provided."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1892
msgid ""
"Different \\*(TWs can be used to filter different users.  Later, if you wish "
"to monitor all users again in the \\*(CW, re-issue this command but just "
"press E<lt>EnterE<gt> at the prompt."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1893
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<V>\\ \\ :I<Forest-View-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1900
msgid ""
"In this mode, processes are reordered according to their parents and the "
"layout of the COMMAND column resembles that of a tree.  In forest view mode "
"it is still possible to toggle between program name and command line (\\*(Xc "
"`c' \\*(CI) or between processes and threads (\\*(Xc `H' \\*(CI)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1904
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Typing any key affecting the sort order will exit forest view mode in "
"the \\*(CW.  \\*(XT 4c. TASK AREA Commands, SORTING for information on those "
"keys."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1905
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<v>\\ \\ :I<Hide/Show-Children> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1909
msgid ""
"When in forest view mode, this key serves as a toggle to collapse or expand "
"the children of a parent."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1913
msgid ""
"The toggle is applied against the first (topmost) process in the \\*(CW.  "
"\\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information regarding vertical "
"scrolling."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1916
msgid ""
"If the target process has not forked any children, this key has no effect.  "
"It also has no effect when not in forest view mode."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1917
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<^E>\\ \\ :I<Scale-CPU-Time-fields> (Ctrl key + `e')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1924
msgid ""
"The `time' fields are normally displayed with the greatest precision their "
"widths permit.  This toggle reduces that precision until it wraps.  It also "
"illustrates the scaling those fields I<might> experience automatically, "
"which usually depends on how long the system runs."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1927
msgid ""
"For example, if `MMM:SS.hh' is shown, each ^E keystroke would change it to: "
"`MM:SS', `Hours,MM', `Days+Hours' and finally `Weeks+Days'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1929
msgid "Not all time fields are subject to the full range of such scaling."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1933
msgid "B<SIZE> of \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1934
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<i>\\ \\ :I<Idle-Process> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1942
msgid ""
"Displays all tasks or just active tasks.  When this toggle is \\*F, tasks "
"that have not used any \\*(PU since the last update will not be displayed.  "
"However, due to the granularity of the %CPU and TIME+ fields, some processes "
"may still be displayed thatI< appear> to have usedI< no> \\*(PU."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1945
msgid ""
"If this command is applied to the last \\*(TD when in \\*(AM, then it will "
"not affect the window's size, as all prior \\*(TDs will have already been "
"painted."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1946
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<n> | B<#>\\ \\ :I<Set-Maximum-Tasks >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1950
msgid ""
"You will be prompted to enter the number of tasks to display.  The lessor of "
"your number and available screen rows will be used."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1955
msgid ""
"When used in \\*(AM, this is the command that gives you precise control over "
"the size of each currently visible \\*(TD, except for the very last.  It "
"will not affect the last window's size, as all prior \\*(TDs will have "
"already been painted."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1958
msgid ""
"\\*(NT If you wish to increase the size of the last visible \\*(TD when in "
"\\*(AM, simply decrease the size of the \\*(TD(s) above it."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1962
msgid "B<SORTING> of \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1967
msgid ""
"For compatibility, this \\*(We supports most of the former \\*(We sort "
"keys.  Since this is primarily a service to former \\*(We users, these "
"commands do not appear on any help screen."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1974
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"     I< command   sorted-field                  supported >\n"
"      A         start time (non-display)     B< No >\n"
"      M         %MEM                          Yes\n"
"      N         PID                           Yes\n"
"      P         %CPU                          Yes\n"
"      T         TIME+                         Yes\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1979
msgid ""
"Before using any of the following sort provisions, \\*(We suggests that you "
"temporarily turn on column highlighting using the `x' \\*(CI.  That will "
"help ensure that the actual sort environment matches your intent."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1985
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"The following \\*(CIs willB< only> be honored when the current sort field\n"
"isB< visible>.\n"
"The sort field mightI< not> be visible because:\n"
"      1) there is insufficientI< Screen Width >\n"
"      2) the `f' \\*(CI turned it \\*F\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1986
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E<lt>>\\ \\ :I<Move-Sort-Field-Left >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1990
msgid ""
"Moves the sort column to the left unless the current sort field is the first "
"field being displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:1991
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<E<gt>>\\ \\ :I<Move-Sort-Field-Right >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1995
msgid ""
"Moves the sort column to the right unless the current sort field is the last "
"field being displayed."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:1999
msgid ""
"The following \\*(CIs willB< always> be honored whether or not the current "
"sort field is visible."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2006
msgid ""
"This key displays a separate screen where you can change which field is used "
"as the sort column, among other functions.  This can be a convenient way to "
"simply verify the current sort field, when running \\*(We with column "
"highlighting turned \\*F."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2007
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<R>\\ \\ :I<Reverse/Normal-Sort-Field> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2010
msgid ""
"Using this \\*(CI you can alternate between high-to-low and low-to-high "
"sorts."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2012
#, no-wrap
msgid "4d. COLOR Mapping"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2017
msgid ""
"When you issue the `Z' \\*(CI, you will be presented with a separate "
"screen.  That screen can be used to change the colors in just the \\*(CW or "
"in all four windows before returning to the \\*(We display."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2020
msgid "The following \\*(CIs are available."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2031
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    B<4> upper case letters to select aB< target >\n"
"    B<8> numbers to select aB< color >\n"
"    normal toggles available \n"
"        B         :bold disable/enable\n"
"        b         :running tasks \"bold\"/reverse\n"
"        z         :color/mono\n"
"    other commands available \n"
"        a/w       :apply, then go to next/prior\n"
"        E<lt>EnterE<gt>   :apply and exit\n"
"        q         :abandon current changes and exit\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2037
msgid ""
"If you use `a' or `w' to cycle the targeted window, you will have applied "
"the color scheme that was displayed when you left that window.  You can, of "
"course, easily return to any window and reapply different colors or turn "
"colors \\*F completely with the `z' toggle."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2042
msgid ""
"The Color Mapping screen can also be used to change the \\*(CG in either "
"\\*(FM or \\*(AM.  Whatever was targeted when `q' or E<lt>EnterE<gt> was "
"pressed will be made current as you return to the \\*(We display."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2044
#, no-wrap
msgid "5. ALTERNATE-DISPLAY Provisions"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2047
#, no-wrap
msgid "5a. WINDOWS Overview"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2049
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Field Groups/Windows>:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2056
msgid ""
"In \\*(FM there is a single window represented by the entire screen.  That "
"single window can still be changed to display 1 of 4 differentB< field "
"groups> (\\*(Xc `g' \\*(CI, repeated below).  Each of the 4 \\*(FGs has a "
"unique separately configurableB< \\*(SA > and its own configurableB< "
"\\*(TA>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2059
msgid ""
"In \\*(AM, those 4 underlying \\*(FGs can now be made visible "
"simultaneously, or can be turned \\*F individually at your command."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2064
msgid ""
"The \\*(SA will always exist, even if it's only the message line.  At any "
"given time onlyI< one> \\*(SA can be displayed.  However, depending on your "
"commands, there could be fromI< zero > toI< four> separate \\*(TDs currently "
"showing on the screen."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2065
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Current Window>:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2071
msgid ""
"The \\*(CW is the window associated with the \\*(SA and the window to which "
"task related commands are always directed.  Since in \\*(AM you can toggle "
"the \\*(TD \\*F, some commands might be restricted for the \\*(CW."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2076
msgid ""
"A further complication arises when you have toggled the first \\*(SA line "
"\\*F.  With the loss of the window name (the `l' toggled line), you'll not "
"easily know what window is the \\*(CW."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2078
#, no-wrap
msgid "5b. COMMANDS for Windows"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2080
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<-> | B<_>\\ \\ :I<Show/Hide-Window(s)> toggles "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2087
msgid ""
"The `-' key turns the \\*(CW's \\*(TD \\*O and \\*F.  When \\*O, that \\*(TA "
"will show a minimum of the columns header you've established with the `f' "
"\\*(CI.  It will also reflect any other \\*(TA options/toggles you've "
"applied yielding zero or more tasks."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2093
msgid ""
"The `_' key does the same for all \\*(TDs.  In other words, it switches "
"between the currently visible \\*(TD(s) and any \\*(TD(s) you had toggled "
"\\*F.  If all 4 \\*(TDs are currently visible, this \\*(CI will leave the "
"\\*(SA as the only display element."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2094
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<=> | B<+>\\ \\ :I<Equalize/Reset-Window(s) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2103
msgid ""
"The `=' key forces the \\*(CW's \\*(TD to be visible.  It also reverses any "
"active `i' (idle tasks), `n' (max tasks), `u/U' (user filter), `o/O' (other "
"filter), `v' (hide children), `F' focused, `L' (locate) and `!' (combine "
"cpus) commands.  Also, if the window had been scrolled, it will be reset "
"with this command.  \\*(XT 5c. SCROLLING a Window for additional information "
"regarding vertical and horizontal scrolling."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2108
msgid ""
"The `+' key does the same for all windows.  The four \\*(TDs will reappear, "
"evenly balanced, while retaining any customizations previously applied "
"beyond those noted for the `=' \\*(CT."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2109
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<A>\\ \\ :I<Alternate-Display-Mode> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2112
msgid "This command will switch between \\*(FM and \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2116
msgid ""
"The first time you issue this command, all four \\*(TDs will be shown.  "
"Thereafter when you switch modes, you will see only the \\*(TD(s) you've "
"chosen to make visible."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2117
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<a> | B<w>\\ \\ :I<Next-Window-Forward/Backward >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2123
msgid ""
"This will change the \\*(CW, which in turn changes the window to which "
"commands are directed.  These keys act in a circular fashion so you can "
"reach any desired window using either key."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2127
msgid ""
"Assuming the window name is visible (you have not toggled `l' \\*F), "
"whenever the \\*(CW name loses its emphasis/color, that's a reminder the "
"\\*(TD is \\*F and many commands will be restricted."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2128
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ \\ B<G>\\ \\ :I<Change-Window/Field-Group-Name >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2133
msgid ""
"You will be prompted for a new name to be applied to the \\*(CW.  It does "
"not require that the window name be visible (the `l' toggle to be \\*O)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2136
msgid "The \\*(CIs shown with an \\*(AK have use beyond \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2140
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    =, A, g    are always available\n"
"    a, w       act the same with color mapping\n"
"               and fields management\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2142
#, no-wrap
msgid "*\\ \\ B<g>\\ \\ :I<Choose-Another-Window/Field-Group >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2146
msgid ""
"You will be prompted to enter a number between 1 and 4 designating the "
"\\*(FG which should be made the \\*(CW."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2150
msgid ""
"In \\*(FM, this command is necessary to alter the \\*(CW.  In \\*(AM, it is "
"simply a less convenient alternative to the `a' and `w' commands."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2152
#, no-wrap
msgid "5c. SCROLLING a Window"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2158
msgid ""
"Typically a \\*(TW is a partial view into a system's total tasks/threads "
"which shows only some of the available fields/columns.  With these \\*(KSs, "
"you can move that view vertically or horizontally to reveal any desired task "
"or column."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2159
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Up>,B<PgUp>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Tasks >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2165
msgid ""
"Move the view up toward the first task row, until the first task is "
"displayed at the top of the \\*(CW.  The I<Up> \\*(KA moves a single line "
"while I<PgUp> scrolls the entire window."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2166
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Down>,B<PgDn>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Tasks >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2172
msgid ""
"Move the view down toward the last task row, until the last task is the only "
"task displayed at the top of the \\*(CW.  The I<Down> \\*(KA moves a single "
"line while I<PgDn> scrolls the entire window."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2173
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Left>,B<Right>\\ \\ :I<Scroll-Columns >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2176
msgid "Move the view of displayable fields horizontally one column at a time."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2181
msgid ""
"\\*(NT As a reminder, some fields/columns are not fixed-width but allocated "
"all remaining screen width when visible.  When scrolling right or left, that "
"feature may produce some unexpected results initially."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2187
msgid ""
"Additionally, there are special provisions for any variable width field when "
"positioned as the last displayed field.  Once that field is reached via the "
"right arrow key, and is thus the only column shown, you can continue "
"scrolling horizontally within such a field.  \\*(XC `C' \\*(CI below for "
"additional information."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2188
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<Home>\\ \\ :I<Jump-to-Home-Position >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2191
msgid "Reposition the display to the un-scrolled coordinates."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2192
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<End>\\ \\ :I<Jump-to-End-Position >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2196
msgid ""
"Reposition the display so that the rightmost column reflects the last "
"displayable field and the bottom task row represents the last task."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2201
msgid ""
"\\*(NT From this position it is still possible to scrollI< down> andI< "
"right> using the \\*(KAs.  This is true until a single column and a single "
"task is left as the only display element."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2202
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<C>\\ \\ :I<Show-scroll-coordinates> toggle "
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2208
msgid ""
"Toggle an informational message which is displayed whenever the message line "
"is not otherwise being used.  That message will take one of two forms "
"depending on whether or not a variable width column has also been scrolled."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2212
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  B<scroll coordinates: y = n/n (tasks), x = n/n (fields)>\n"
"  scroll coordinates: y = n/n (tasks), x = n/n (fields)B< + nn>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2220
msgid ""
"The coordinates shown as B<n>/B<n> are relative to the upper left corner of "
"the \\*(CW.  The additional `B<+\\ nn>' represents the displacement into a "
"variable width column when it has been scrolled horizontally.  Such "
"displacement occurs in normal 8 character tab stop amounts via the right and "
"left arrow keys."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2222
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<y = n/n (tasks) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2227
msgid ""
"The first B<n> represents the topmost visible task and is controlled by "
"\\*(KSs.  The second B<n> is updated automatically to reflect total tasks."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2228
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<x = n/n (fields) >"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2234
msgid ""
"The first B<n> represents the leftmost displayed column and is controlled by "
"\\*(KSs.  The second B<n> is the total number of displayable fields and is "
"established with the `B<f>' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2239 ../man/top.1:2298
msgid ""
"The above \\*(CIs areB< always> available in \\*(FM butB< never> available "
"in \\*(AM if the \\*(CW's \\*(TD has been toggled \\*F."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2243
msgid ""
"\\*(NT When any form of filtering is active, you can expect some slight "
"aberrations when scrolling since not all tasks will be visible.  This is "
"particularly apparent when using the Up/Down \\*(KAs."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2245
#, no-wrap
msgid "5d. SEARCHING in a Window"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2248
msgid ""
"You can use these \\*(CIs to locate a task row containing a particular "
"value."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2249
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<L>\\ \\ :I<Locate-a-string>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2254
msgid ""
"You will be prompted for the case-sensitive string to locate starting from "
"the current window coordinates.  There are no restrictions on search string "
"content."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2258
msgid ""
"Searches are not limited to values from a single field or column.  All of "
"the values displayed in a task row are allowed in a search string.  You may "
"include spaces, numbers, symbols and even forest view artwork."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2261
msgid ""
"Keying E<lt>EnterE<gt> with no input will effectively disable the `&' key "
"until a new search string is entered."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2262
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<&>\\ \\ :I<Locate-next>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2266
msgid ""
"Assuming a search string has been established, \\*(We will attempt to locate "
"the next occurrence."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2273
msgid ""
"When a match is found, the current window is repositioned vertically so the "
"task row containing that string is first.  The scroll coordinates message "
"can provide confirmation of such vertical repositioning (\\*(Xc `C' "
"\\*(CI).  Horizontal scrolling, however, is never altered via searching."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2276
msgid ""
"The availability of a matching string will be influenced by the following "
"factors."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2277
#, no-wrap
msgid "a. Which fields are displayable from the total available,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2280
msgid "\\*(Xt 3b. MANAGING Fields."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2280
#, no-wrap
msgid "b. Scrolling a window vertically and/or horizontally,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2283
msgid "\\*(Xt 5c. SCROLLING a Window."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2283
#, no-wrap
msgid "c. The state of the command/command-line toggle,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2286
msgid "\\*(Xc `c' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2286
#, no-wrap
msgid "d. The stability of the chosen sort column,"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2289
msgid "for example PID is good but %CPU bad."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2295
msgid ""
"If a search fails, restoring the \\*(CW home (unscrolled) position, "
"scrolling horizontally, displaying command-lines or choosing a more stable "
"sort field could yet produce a successful `&' search."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2300
#, no-wrap
msgid "5e. FILTERING in a Window"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2306
msgid ""
"You can use this `Other Filter' feature to establish selection criteria "
"which will then determine which tasks are shown in the \\*(CW.  Such filters "
"can be made persistent if preserved in the rcfile via the `W' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2312
msgid ""
"Establishing a filter requires: 1) a field name; 2) an operator; and 3) a "
"selection value, as a minimum.  This is the most complex of \\*(We's user "
"input requirements so, when you make a mistake, command recall will be your "
"friend.  Remember the Up/Down \\*(KAs or their aliases when prompted for "
"input."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2314
msgid "B<Filter Basics>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2315
#, no-wrap
msgid "1. field names are case sensitive and spelled as in the header"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2317
#, no-wrap
msgid "2. selection values need not comprise the full displayed field"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2319
#, no-wrap
msgid "3. a selection is either case insensitive or sensitive to case"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2321
#, no-wrap
msgid "4. the default is inclusion, prepending `!' denotes exclusions"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2323
#, no-wrap
msgid "5. multiple selection criteria can be applied to a \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2325
#, no-wrap
msgid "6. inclusion and exclusion criteria can be used simultaneously"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2327
#, no-wrap
msgid "7. the 1 equality and 2 relational filters can be freely mixed"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2329
#, no-wrap
msgid "8. separate unique filters are maintained for each \\*(TW"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2337
msgid ""
"If a field is not turned on or is not currently in view, then your selection "
"criteria will not affect the display.  Later, should a filtered field become "
"visible, the selection criteria will then be applied."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2340
msgid "B<Keyboard Summary>"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2340
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<O>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filter> (upper case)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2343
msgid "You will be prompted to establish a B<case sensitive> filter."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2344
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<o>\\ \\ :I<Other-Filter> (lower case)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2348
msgid ""
"You will be prompted to establish a filter that B<ignores case> when "
"matching."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2349
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ B<^O>\\ \\ :I<Show-Active-Filters> (Ctrl key + `o')"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2353
msgid ""
"This can serve as a reminder of which filters are active in the \\*(CW.  A "
"summary will be shown on the message line until you press the "
"E<lt>EnterE<gt> key."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2354
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<=>\\ \\ :I<Reset-Filtering> in current window"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2358
msgid ""
"This clears all of your selection criteria in the \\*(CW.  It also has "
"additional impact so please \\*(Xt 4a. GLOBAL Commands."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/top.1:2359
#, no-wrap
msgid "\\ \\ B<+>\\ \\ :I<Reset-Filtering> in all windows"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2364
msgid ""
"This clears the selection criteria in all windows, assuming you are in "
"\\*(AM.  As with the `=' \\*(CI, it too has additional consequences so you "
"might wish to \\*(Xt 5b. COMMANDS for Windows."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2367
msgid "B<Input Requirements>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2373
msgid ""
"When prompted for selection criteria, the data you provide must take one of "
"two forms.  There are 3 required pieces of information, with a 4th as "
"optional.  These examples use spaces for clarity but your input generally "
"would not."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2378
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"        #1           B<#2>  #3              ( required )\n"
"        Field-Name   ?   include-if-value\n"
"     B<!>  Field-Name   ?   B<exclude>-if-value\n"
"     #4                                  ( optional )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2383
msgid ""
"Items #1, #3 and #4 should be self-explanatory.  Item B<#2> represents both "
"a required I<delimiter> and the I<operator> which must be one of either "
"equality (`=') or relation (`E<lt>' or `E<gt>')."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2392
msgid ""
"The `=' equality operator requires only a partial match and that can reduce "
"your `if-value' input requirements.  The `E<gt>' or `E<lt>' relational "
"operators always employ string comparisons, even with numeric fields.  They "
"are designed to work with a field's default I<justification> and with "
"homogeneous data.  When some field's numeric amounts have been subjected to "
"I<scaling> while others have not, that data is no longer homogeneous."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2399
msgid ""
"If you establish a relational filter and you B<have> changed the default "
"Numeric or Character I<justification>, that filter is likely to fail.  When "
"a relational filter is applied to a memory field and you B<have not> changed "
"the I<scaling>, it may produce misleading results.  This happens, for "
"example, because `100.0m' (MiB) would appear greater than `1.000g' (GiB) "
"when compared as strings."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2403
msgid ""
"If your filtered results appear suspect, simply altering justification or "
"scaling may yet achieve the desired objective.  See the `j', `J' and `e' "
"\\*(CIs for additional information."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2406
msgid "B<Potential Problems>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2410
msgid ""
"These B<GROUP> filters could produce the exact same results or the second "
"one might not display anything at all, just a blank \\*(TW."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2413
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"     GROUP=root        ( only the same results when )\n"
"     GROUP=ROOT        ( invoked via lower case `o' )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2418
msgid ""
"Either of these B<RES> filters might yield inconsistent and/or misleading "
"results, depending on the current memory scaling factor.  Or both filters "
"could produce the exact same results."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2421
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"     RESE<gt>9999          ( only the same results when )\n"
"     !RESE<lt>10000        ( memory scaling is at `KiB' )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2427
msgid ""
"This B<nMin> filter illustrates a problem unique to scalable fields.  This "
"particular field can display a maximum of 4 digits, beyond which values are "
"automatically scaled to KiB or above.  So while amounts greater than 9999 "
"exist, they will appear as 2.6m, 197k, etc."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2429
#, no-wrap
msgid "     nMinE<gt>9999         ( always a blank \\*(TW )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2433
msgid "B<Potential Solutions>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2440
msgid ""
"These examples illustrate how Other Filtering can be creatively applied to "
"achieve almost any desired result.  Single quotes are sometimes shown to "
"delimit the spaces which are part of a filter or to represent a request for "
"status (^O) accurately.  But if you used them with if-values in real life, "
"no matches would be found."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2445
msgid ""
"Assuming field B<nTH> is displayed, the first filter will result in only "
"multi-threaded processes being shown.  It also reminds us that a trailing "
"space is part of every displayed field.  The second filter achieves the "
"exact same results with less typing."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2448
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"     !nTH=` 1 '                ( ` for clarity only )\n"
"     nTHE<gt>1                     ( same with less i/p )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2452
msgid ""
"With Forest View mode active and the B<COMMAND> column in view, this filter "
"effectively collapses child processes so that just 3 levels are shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2454
#, no-wrap
msgid "     !COMMAND=`       `- '     ( ` for clarity only )\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2462
msgid ""
"The final two filters appear as in response to the status request key (^O).  "
"In reality, each filter would have required separate input.  The B<PR> "
"example shows the two concurrent filters necessary to display tasks with "
"priorities of 20 or more, since some might be negative.  Then by exploiting "
"trailing spaces, the B<nMin> series of filters could achieve the failed "
"`9999' objective discussed above."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2465
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"     `PRE<gt>20' + `!PR=-'         ( 2 for right result )\n"
"     `!nMin=0 ' + `!nMin=1 ' + `!nMin=2 ' + `!nMin=3 ' ...\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2469
#, no-wrap
msgid "6. FILES"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2471
#, no-wrap
msgid "6a. PERSONAL Configuration File"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2474
msgid "This file is created or updated via the `W' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2477
msgid ""
"The legacy version is written as `$HOME/.your-name-4-\\*(We' + `rc' with a "
"leading period."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2482
msgid ""
"A newly created \\*(CF is written as procps/your-name-4-\\*(We' + `rc' "
"without a leading period.  The procps directory will be subordinate to "
"either $XDG_CONFIG_HOME when set as an absolute path or the $HOME/.config "
"directory."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2484
msgid "While not intended to be edited manually, here is the general layout:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2494
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    global   # line  1: the program name/alias notation\n"
"      \"      # line  2: id,altscr,irixps,delay,curwin\n"
"    per ea   # line  a: winname,fieldscur\n"
"    window   # line  b: winflags,sortindx,maxtasks,etc\n"
"      \"      # line  c: summclr,msgsclr,headclr,taskclr\n"
"    global   # line 15: additional miscellaneous settings\n"
"      \"      # any remaining lines are devoted to optional\n"
"      \"      # active `other filters' discussed in section 5e above\n"
"      \"      # plus `inspect' entries discussed in section 6b below\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2498
msgid ""
"If a valid absolute path to the rcfile cannot be established, customizations "
"made to a running \\*(We will be impossible to preserve."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2500
#, no-wrap
msgid "6b. ADDING INSPECT Entries"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2507
msgid ""
"To exploit the `Y' \\*(CI, you must add entries at theB< end> of the \\*(We "
"personal \\*(CF.  Such entries simply reflect a file to be read or "
"command/pipeline to be executed whose results will then be displayed in a "
"separate scrollable, searchable window."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2510
msgid ""
"If you don't know the location or name of your \\*(We rcfile, use the `W' "
"\\*(CI to rewrite it and note those details."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2517
msgid ""
"Inspect entries can be added with a redirected echo or by editing the "
"\\*(CF.  Redirecting an echo risks overwriting the rcfile should it replace "
"(E<gt>)  rather than append (E<gt>E<gt>) to that file.  Conversely, when "
"using an editor care must be taken not to corrupt existing lines, some of "
"which could contain unprintable data or unusual characters depending on the "
"\\*(We version under which that \\*(CF was saved."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2522
msgid ""
"Those Inspect entries beginning with a `#' character are ignored, regardless "
"of content.  Otherwise they consist of the following 3 elements, each of "
"whichI< must> be separated by a tab character (thus 2 `\\et' total):"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2527
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  .type:  literal `file' or `pipe'\n"
"  .name:  selection shown on the Inspect screen\n"
"  .fmts:  string representing a path or command\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2534
msgid ""
"The two types of Inspect entries areI< not> interchangeable.  Those "
"designated `B<file>' will be accessed using fopen and must reference a "
"single file in the `.fmts' element.  Entries specifying `B<pipe>' will "
"employ popen, their `.fmts' element could contain many pipelined commands "
"and, none can be interactive."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2538
msgid ""
"If the file or pipeline represented in your `.fmts' deals with the specific "
"PID input or accepted when prompted, then the format string must also "
"contain the `B<%d>' specifier, as these examples illustrate."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2542
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  .fmts=  /proc/I<%d>/numa_maps\n"
"  .fmts=  lsof -P -pI< %d>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2547
msgid ""
"For `B<pipe>' type entries only, you may also wish to redirect stderr to "
"stdout for a more comprehensive result.  Thus the format string becomes:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2550
#, no-wrap
msgid "  .fmts=  pmap -x %dI< 2E<gt>&1>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2557
msgid ""
"Here are examples of both types of Inspect entries as they might appear in "
"the rcfile.  The first entry will be ignored due to the initial `#' "
"character.  For clarity, the pseudo tab depictions (^I) are surrounded by an "
"extra space but the actual tabs would not be."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2563
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  # pipe ^I Sockets ^I lsof -n -P -i 2E<gt>&1\n"
"  pipe ^I Open Files ^I lsof -P -p %d 2E<gt>&1\n"
"  file ^I NUMA Info ^I /proc/%d/numa_maps\n"
"  pipe ^I Log ^I tail -n100 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2570
msgid ""
"Except for the commented entry above, these next examples show what could be "
"echoed to achieve similar results, assuming the rcfile name was `.toprc'.  "
"However, due to the embedded tab characters, each of these lines should be "
"preceded by `B</bin/echo -e>', not just a simple an `echo', to enable "
"backslash interpretation regardless of which shell you use."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2575
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  \"pipe\\etOpen Files\\etlsof -P -p %d 2E<gt>&1\" E<gt>E<gt> ~/.toprc\n"
"  \"file\\etNUMA Info\\et/proc/%d/numa_maps\" E<gt>E<gt> ~/.toprc\n"
"  \"pipe\\etLog\\ettail -n200 /var/log/syslog | sort -Mr\" E<gt>E<gt> "
"~/.toprc\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2584
msgid ""
"If any inspect entry you create produces output with unprintable characters "
"they will be displayed in either the ^C notation or hexadecimal E<lt>FFE<gt> "
"form, depending on their value.  This applies to tab characters as well, "
"which will show as `^I'.  If you want a truer representation, any embedded "
"tabs should be expanded.  The following example takes what could have been a "
"`file' entry but employs a `pipe' instead so as to expand the embedded tabs."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2590
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  # next would have contained `\\et' ...\n"
"  # file ^I E<lt>your_nameE<gt> ^I /proc/%d/status\n"
"  # but this will eliminate embedded `\\et' ...\n"
"  pipe ^I E<lt>your_nameE<gt> ^I cat /proc/%d/status | expand -\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2596
msgid ""
"\\*(NT Some programs might rely on I<SIGINT> to end.  Therefore, if a "
"`B<pipe>' such as the following is established, one must use Ctrl-C to "
"terminate it in order to review the results.  This is the single occasion "
"where a `^C' will not also terminate \\*(We."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2599
#, no-wrap
msgid "  pipe ^I Trace ^I /usr/bin/strace -p %d 2E<gt>&1\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2605
msgid ""
"Lastly, while `B<pipe>' type entries have been discussed in terms of "
"pipelines and commands, there is nothing to prevent you from including I< "
"shell scripts> as well.  Perhaps even newly created scripts designed "
"specifically for the `Y' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2611
msgid ""
"For example, as the number of your Inspect entries grows over time, the "
"`Options:' row will be truncated when screen width is exceeded.  That does "
"not affect operation other than to make some selections invisible.  However, "
"if some choices are lost to truncation but you want to see more options, "
"there is an easy solution hinted at below."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2616
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  Inspection Pause at pid ...\n"
"  Use:  left/right then E<lt>EnterE<gt> ...\n"
"  Options:  help  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11 ...\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2622
msgid ""
"The entries in the \\*(We rcfile would have a number for the `.name' element "
"and the `help' entry would identify a shell script you've written explaining "
"what those numbered selections actually mean.  In that way, many more "
"choices can be made visible."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2624
#, no-wrap
msgid "6c. SYSTEM Configuration File"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2629
msgid ""
"This \\*(CF represents defaults for users who have not saved their own "
"\\*(CF.  The format mirrors exactly the personal \\*(CF and can also include "
"`inspect' entries as explained above."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2631
msgid "Creating it is a simple process."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2634
msgid ""
"1. Configure \\*(We appropriately for your installation and preserve that "
"configuration with the `W' \\*(CI."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2636
msgid "2. Add and test any desired `inspect' entries."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2638
msgid "3. Copy that \\*(CF to the I</etc/> directory as `B<topdefaultrc>'."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2640
#, no-wrap
msgid "6d. SYSTEM Restrictions File"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2644
msgid ""
"The presence of this file will influence which version of the help screen is "
"shown to an ordinary user."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2648
msgid ""
"More importantly, it will limit what ordinary users are allowed to do when "
"\\*(We is running.  They will not be able to issue the following commands."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2652
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    k        Kill a task\n"
"    r        Renice a task\n"
"    d or s   Change delay/sleep interval\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2657
msgid ""
"This \\*(CF is not created by \\*(We.  Rather, it is created manually and "
"placed it in the I</etc/> directory as `B<toprc>'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2659
msgid "It should have exactly two lines, as shown in this example:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2662
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"    s        # line 1: secure mode switch\n"
"    5.0      # line 2: delay interval in seconds\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2665
#, no-wrap
msgid "7. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE(S)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2668 ../man/procps_pids.3:201
msgid "The value set for the following is unimportant, just its presence."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/top.1:2669 ../man/procps_pids.3:202
#, no-wrap
msgid "LIBPROC_HIDE_KERNEL"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2672
msgid ""
"This will prevent display of any kernel threads and exclude such processes "
"from the \\*(SA Tasks/Threads counts."
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2674
#, no-wrap
msgid "8. STUPID TRICKS Sampler"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2679
msgid ""
"Many of these tricks work best when you give \\*(We a scheduling boost.  So "
"plan on starting him with a nice value of -10, assuming you've got the "
"authority."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2681
#, no-wrap
msgid "7a. Kernel Magic"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#.  sorry, just can't help it -- don't ya love the sound of this?
#.  ( apparently AM static was a potential concern )
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2686
msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(FM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2693
msgid ""
"The user interface, through prompts and help, intentionally implies that the "
"delay interval is limited to tenths of a second.  However, you're free to "
"set any desired delay.  If you want to see Linux at his scheduling best, try "
"a delay of .09 seconds or less."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2696
msgid ""
"For this experiment, under x-windows open an xterm and maximize it.  Then do "
"the following:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2705
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"  . provide a scheduling boost and tiny delay via:\n"
"      nice -n -10 \\*(We -d.09\n"
"  . keep sorted column highlighting \\*F so as to\n"
"    minimize path length\n"
"  . turn \\*O reverse row highlighting for emphasis\n"
"  . try various sort columns (TIME/MEM work well),\n"
"    and normal or reverse sorts to bring the most\n"
"    active processes into view\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2709
msgid ""
"What you'll see is a very busy Linux doing what he's always done for you, "
"but there was no program available to illustrate this."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2715
msgid ""
"Under an xterm using `white-on-black' colors, on \\*(We's Color Mapping "
"screen set the task color to black and be sure that task highlighting is set "
"to bold, not reverse.  Then set the delay interval to around .3 seconds."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2718
msgid ""
"After bringing the most active processes into view, what you'll see are the "
"ghostly images of just the currently running tasks."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2724
msgid ""
"Delete the existing rcfile, or create a new symlink.  Start this new version "
"then type `T' (a secret key, \\*(Xt 4c. Task Area Commands, SORTING) "
"followed by `W' and `q'.  Finally, restart the program with -d0 (zero "
"delay)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2729
msgid ""
"Your display will be refreshed at three times the rate of the former \\*(We, "
"a 300% speed advantage.  As \\*(We climbs the TIME ladder, be as patient as "
"you can while speculating on whether or not \\*(We will ever reach the "
"\\*(We."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2731
#, no-wrap
msgid "7b. Bouncing Windows"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2734
msgid "For these stupid tricks, \\*(We needs \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2740
msgid ""
"With 3 or 4 \\*(TDs visible, pick any window other than the last and turn "
"idle processes \\*F using the `i' \\*(CT.  Depending on where you applied "
"`i', sometimes several \\*(TDs are bouncing and sometimes it's like an "
"accordion, as \\*(We tries his best to allocate space."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2746
msgid ""
"Set each window's summary lines differently: one with no memory (`m'); "
"another with no states (`t'); maybe one with nothing at all, just the "
"message line.  Then hold down `a' or `w' and watch a variation on bouncing "
"windows \\*(Em hopping windows."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2751
msgid ""
"Display all 4 windows and for each, in turn, set idle processes to \\*F "
"using the `i' \\*(CT.  You've just entered the \"extreme bounce\" zone."
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2753
#, no-wrap
msgid "7c. The Big Bird Window"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2756
msgid "This stupid trick also requires \\*(AM."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2761
msgid ""
"Display all 4 windows and make sure that 1:Def is the \\*(CW.  Then, keep "
"increasing window size with the `n' \\*(CI until all the other \\*(TDs are "
"\"pushed out of the nest\"."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2765
msgid ""
"When they've all been displaced, toggle between all visible/invisible "
"windows using the `_' \\*(CT.  Then ponder this:"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2767
#, no-wrap
msgid "   is \\*(We fibbing or telling honestly your imposed truth?\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ......................................................................
#. type: SS
#: ../man/top.1:2769
#, no-wrap
msgid "7d. The Ol' Switcheroo"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2773
msgid ""
"This stupid trick works best without \\*(AM, since justification is active "
"on a per window basis."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2778
msgid ""
"Start \\*(We and make COMMAND the last (rightmost) column displayed.  If "
"necessary, use the `c' \\*(CT to display command lines and ensure that "
"forest view mode is active with the `V' \\*(CT."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2782
msgid ""
"Then use the up/down arrow keys to position the display so that some "
"truncated command lines are shown (`+' in last position).  You may have to "
"resize your xterm to produce truncation."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2784
msgid "Lastly, use the `j' \\*(CT to make the COMMAND column right justified."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2788
msgid ""
"Now use the right arrow key to reach the COMMAND column.  Continuing with "
"the right arrow key, watch closely the direction of travel for the command "
"lines being shown."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2791
#, no-wrap
msgid "   some lines travel left, while others travel right\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2793
#, no-wrap
msgid "   eventually all lines will Switcheroo, and move right\n"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2795
#, no-wrap
msgid "9. BUGS"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2800
msgid "Please send bug reports to E<.UR procps@freelists.org> E<.UE .>"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: SH
#: ../man/top.1:2802
#, no-wrap
msgid "10. SEE Also"
msgstr ""

#.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/top.1:2810
msgid ""
"B<free>(1), B<ps>(1), B<uptime>(1), B<atop>(1), B<slabtop>(1), B<vmstat>(8), "
"B<w>(1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/procps.3:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCPS"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/procps.3:11 ../man/procps_misc.3:11 ../man/procps_pids.3:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "August 2022"
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/procps.3:11 ../man/procps_misc.3:11 ../man/procps_pids.3:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "libproc2"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:17
msgid "procps - API to access system level information in the /proc filesystem"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:22
msgid ""
"Five distinct interfaces are represented in this synopsis and named after "
"the files they access in the /proc pseudo filesystem: B<diskstats>, "
"B<meminfo>, B<slabinfo>, B<stat> and B<vmstat>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:26
#, no-wrap
msgid "#include E<lt>libproc2/B<named_interface>.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:30
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"intB< procps_new  > (struct info **I<info>);\n"
"intB< procps_ref  > (struct info  *I<info>);\n"
"intB< procps_unref> (struct info **I<info>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:35
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct result *B<procps_get> (\n"
"    struct info *I<info>,\n"
"[   const char *I<name>,      ]   B<diskstats> api only\n"
"    enum item I<item>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:41
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct stack *B<procps_select> (\n"
"    struct info *I<info>,\n"
"[   const char *I<name>,      ]   B<diskstats> api only\n"
"    enum item *I<items>,\n"
"    int I<numitems>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:47
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct reaped *B<procps_reap> (\n"
"    struct info *I<info>,\n"
"[   enum reap_type I<what>,   ]   B<stat> api only\n"
"    enum item *I<items>,\n"
"    int I<numitems>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:54
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct stack **B<procps_sort> (\n"
"    struct info *I<info>,\n"
"    struct stack *I<stacks>[],\n"
"    int I<numstacked>,\n"
"    enum item I<sortitem>,\n"
"    enum sort_order I<order>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:61
msgid ""
"The above functions and structures are generic but the specific "
"B<named_interface> would also be part of any identifiers.  For example, "
"`procps_new' would actually be `procps_B<meminfo>_new' and `info' would "
"really be `B<diskstats>_info', etc."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:64
msgid ""
"The same B<named_interface> is used in each header file name with an "
"appended `.h' suffix."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:66 ../man/procps_pids.3:60
msgid "Link with I<-lproc2>."
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps.3:68 ../man/procps_pids.3:62
#, no-wrap
msgid "Overview"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:74
msgid ""
"Central to these interfaces is a simple `result' structure reflecting an "
"`item' plus its value (in a union with standard C language types as "
"members).  All `result' structures are automatically allocated and provided "
"by the library."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:80 ../man/procps_pids.3:74
msgid ""
"By specifying an array of `items', these structures can be organized as a "
"`stack', potentially yielding many results with a single function call.  "
"Thus, a `stack' can be viewed as a variable length record whose content and "
"order is determined solely by the user."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:85
msgid ""
"As part of each interface there are two unique enumerators.  The `noop' and "
"`extra' items exist to hold user values.  They are never set by the library, "
"but the `extra' result will be zeroed with each library interaction."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:91
msgid ""
"The B<named_interface> header file will be an essential document during user "
"program development.  There you will find available items, their return type "
"(the `result' struct member name) and the source for such values.  "
"Additional enumerators and structures are also documented there."
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps.3:92 ../man/procps_pids.3:86
#, no-wrap
msgid "Usage"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:95
msgid "The following would be a typical sequence of calls to these interfaces."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:100
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"1. B<procps_new()>\n"
"2. B<procps_get()>, B<procps_select()> or B<procps_reap()>\n"
"3. B<procps_unref()>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:106
msgid ""
"The B<get> function is used to retrieve a `result' structure for a single "
"`item'.  Alternatively, a B<GET> macro is available when only the return "
"value is of interest."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:109
msgid ""
"The B<select> function can retrieve multiple `result' structures in a single "
"`stack'."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:115
msgid ""
"For unpredictable variable outcomes, the B<diskstats>, B<slabinfo> and "
"B<stat> interfaces export a B<reap> function.  It is used to retrieve "
"multiple `stacks' each containing multiple `result' structures.  Optionally, "
"a user may choose to B<sort> those results."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:122 ../man/procps_pids.3:114
msgid ""
"To exploit any `stack', and access individual `result' structures, a "
"I<relative_enum> is required as shown in the B<VAL> macro defined in the "
"header file.  Such values could be hard coded as: 0 through numitems-1.  "
"However, this need is typically satisfied by creating your own enumerators "
"corresponding to the order of the `items' array."
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps.3:123 ../man/procps_pids.3:115
#, no-wrap
msgid "Caveats"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:126
msgid ""
"The B<new>, B<ref>, B<unref>, B<get> and B<select> functions are available "
"in all five interfaces."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:131 ../man/procps_pids.3:127
msgid ""
"For the B<new> and B<unref> functions, the address of an I<info> struct "
"pointer must be supplied.  With B<new> it must have been initialized to "
"NULL.  With B<unref> it will be reset to NULL if the reference count reaches "
"zero."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:135
msgid ""
"In the case of the B<diskstats> interface, a I<name> parameter on the B<get> "
"and B<select> functions identifies a disk or partition name"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:139
msgid ""
"For the B<stat> interface, a I<what> parameter on the B<reap> function "
"identifies whether data for just CPUs or both CPUs and NUMA nodes is to be "
"gathered."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:143
msgid ""
"When using the B<sort> function, the parameters I<stacks> and I<numstacked> "
"would normally be those returned in the `reaped' structure."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/procps.3:144 ../man/procps_misc.3:127 ../man/procps_pids.3:148
#, no-wrap
msgid "RETURN VALUE"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps.3:145 ../man/procps_pids.3:149
#, no-wrap
msgid "Functions Returning an `int'"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:148 ../man/procps_misc.3:131 ../man/procps_pids.3:152
msgid ""
"An error will be indicated by a negative number that is always the inverse "
"of some well known errno.h value."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:152 ../man/procps_pids.3:156
msgid ""
"Success is indicated by a zero return value.  However, the B<ref> and "
"B<unref> functions return the current I<info> structure reference count."
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps.3:153 ../man/procps_misc.3:132 ../man/procps_pids.3:157
#, no-wrap
msgid "Functions Returning an `address'"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:156 ../man/procps_misc.3:135 ../man/procps_pids.3:160
msgid ""
"An error will be indicated by a NULL return pointer with the reason found in "
"the formal errno value."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:158
msgid "Success is indicated by a pointer to the named structure."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/procps.3:159 ../man/procps_pids.3:165
#, no-wrap
msgid "DEBUGGING"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:165
msgid ""
"To aid in program development, there is a provision that can help ensure "
"`result' member references agree with library expectations.  It assumes that "
"a supplied macro in the header file is used to access the `result' value."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:168 ../man/procps_pids.3:185
msgid ""
"This feature can be activated through either of the following methods and "
"any discrepancies will be written to B<stderr>."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/procps.3:169 ../man/procps_pids.3:186
#, no-wrap
msgid "1)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:172
msgid "Add CFLAGS='-DXTRA_PROCPS_DEBUG' to any other ./configure options employed."
msgstr ""

#. type: IP
#: ../man/procps.3:173 ../man/procps_pids.3:190
#, no-wrap
msgid "2)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:176
msgid ""
"Add #include E<lt>procps/xtra-procps-debug.hE<gt> to any program I<after> "
"the named interface includes."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:181 ../man/procps_pids.3:198
msgid ""
"This verification feature incurs substantial overhead.  Therefore, it is "
"important that it I<not> be activated for a production/release build."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps.3:185
msgid "B<procps_misc>(3), B<procps_pids>(3), B<proc>(5)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCPS_MISC"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:17
msgid "procps_misc - API for miscellaneous information in the /proc filesystem"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:20
#, no-wrap
msgid "B<#include E<lt>libproc2/misc.hE<gt>>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:22
#, no-wrap
msgid "Platform Particulars\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:28
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"long         B<procps_cpu_count> (void);\n"
"long         B<procps_hertz_get> (void);\n"
"unsigned int B<procps_pid_length> (void);\n"
"int          B<procps_linux_version> (void);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:31
#, no-wrap
msgid "Runtime Particulars\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:37
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int  B< procps_loadavg> (double *I<av1>, double *I<av5>, double *I<av15>);\n"
"int  B< procps_uptime> (double *I<uptime_secs>, double *I<idle_secs>);\n"
"char *B<procps_uptime_sprint> (void);\n"
"char *B<procps_uptime_sprint_short> (void);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:40
#, no-wrap
msgid "Namespace Particulars\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:45
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int       B<  procps_ns_get_id> (const char *I<name>);\n"
"const charB< *procps_ns_get_name> (int I<id>);\n"
"int       B<  procps_ns_read_pid> (int I<pid>, struct procps_ns *I<nsp>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:48
#, no-wrap
msgid "Link with I<-lproc2>.\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:54
msgid ""
"B<procps_cpu_count>()  returns the number of CPUs that are currently online "
"as B<sysconf(>I<_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLY>B<)> or an assumed I<1>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:60
msgid ""
"B<procps_hertz_get>()  returns the number of clock ticks per second as "
"B<sysconf(>I<_SC_CLK_TCK>B<)> or an assumed I<100>.  Dividing tics by this "
"value yields seconds."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:65
msgid ""
"B<procps_pid_length>()  returns the maximum string length for a PID on the "
"system. For example, if the largest possible PID value on was 123, then the "
"length would be 3. If the file I</proc/sys/kernel/pid_max> is unreadable, "
"the value is assumed to be I<5>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:74
msgid ""
"B<procps_linux_version>()  returns the current Linux version as an encoded "
"integer. On non-Linux systems that have an emulated proc filesystem this "
"function returns the version of the Linux emulation instead.  The version "
"consists of three positive integers representing the major, minor and patch "
"levels.  The following macros are provided for encoding a given Linux "
"version or separating out the components of the current version."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:77
msgid "LINUX_VERSION(\\ major\\ ,\\ minor\\ ,\\ patch\\ )"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:79
msgid "LINUX_VERSION_MAJOR(\\ ver\\ )"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:81
msgid "LINUX_VERSION_MINOR(\\ ver\\ )"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:83
msgid "LINUX_VERSION_PATCH(\\ ver\\ )"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:88
msgid ""
"B<procps_loadavg>()  fetches the system load average and puts the 1, 5 and "
"15 minute averages into location(s) specified by any pointer which is not "
"I<NULL>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:93
msgid ""
"B<procps_uptime>()  returns uptime and/or idle seconds into location(s) "
"specified by any pointer which is not I<NULL>.  The B<sprint> varieties "
"return a human-readable string in one of two forms."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:96
msgid "HH:MM:SS up HH:MM, # users, load average: 1, 5, 15 MM averages"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:98
msgid "up HH, MM"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:102
msgid ""
"B<procps_ns_get_id>()  returns the integer id (enum namespace_type) of the "
"namespace for the given namespace I<name>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:105
msgid ""
"B<procps_ns_get_name>()  returns the name of the namespace for the given "
"I<id> (enum namespace_type)."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:110
msgid ""
"B<procps_ns_read_pid>()  returns the inodes for the namespaces of the given "
"process in the procps_ns structure pointed to by I<nsp>.  Those inodes will "
"appear in the order proscribed by enum namespace_type."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:123
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"enum namespace_type {\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_CGROUP,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_IPC,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_MNT,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_NET,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_PID,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_TIME,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_USER,\n"
"    PROCPS_NS_UTS\n"
"};\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: SS
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:128
#, no-wrap
msgid "Functions Returning an `int' or `long'"
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:137
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/loadavg>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:140
msgid "The raw values for load average."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:140
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/sys/kernel/osrelease>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:143
msgid "Contains the release version of the Linux kernel or proc filesystem."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:143
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/sys/kernel/pid_max>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:146
msgid ""
"Contains the value at which PIDs wrap around, one greater than the maximum "
"PID value."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:146
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/uptime>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:149
msgid "The raw values for uptime and idle time."
msgstr ""

#. type: TP
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:149
#, no-wrap
msgid "I</proc/E<lt>PIDE<gt>/ns>"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:152
msgid "contains the set of namespaces for a particular B<PID>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_misc.3:156
msgid "B<procps>(3), B<procps_pids>(3), B<proc>(5)."
msgstr ""

#. type: TH
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:11
#, no-wrap
msgid "PROCPS_PIDS"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:17
msgid "procps_pids - API to access process information in the /proc filesystem"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:21
#, no-wrap
msgid "#include E<lt>libproc2/pids.hE<gt>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:25
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"intB< procps_pids_new  > (struct pids_info **I<info>, enum pids_item "
"*I<items>, int I<numitems>);\n"
"intB< procps_pids_ref  > (struct pids_info  *I<info>);\n"
"intB< procps_pids_unref> (struct pids_info **I<info>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:30
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct pids_stack *B<procps_pids_get> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    enum pids_fetch_type I<which>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:34
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct pids_fetch *B<procps_pids_reap> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    enum pids_fetch_type I<which>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:40
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct pids_fetch *B<procps_pids_select> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    unsigned *I<these>,\n"
"    int I<numthese>,\n"
"    enum pids_select_type I<which>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:47
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct pids_stack **B<procps_pids_sort> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    struct pids_stack *I<stacks>[],\n"
"    int I<numstacked>,\n"
"    enum pids_item I<sortitem>,\n"
"    enum pids_sort_order I<order>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:52
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"int B<procps_pids_reset> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    enum pids_item *I<newitems>,\n"
"    int I<newnumitems>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:56
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"struct pids_stack *B<fatal_proc_unmounted> (\n"
"    struct pids_info *I<info>,\n"
"    int I<return_self>);\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:68
msgid ""
"Central to this interface is a simple `result' structure reflecting an "
"`item' plus its value (in a union with standard C language types as "
"members).  All `result' structures are automatically allocated and provided "
"by the library."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:79
msgid ""
"As part of this interface there are two unique enumerators.  The `noop' and "
"`extra' items exist to hold user values.  They are never set by the library, "
"but the `extra' result will be zeroed with each library interaction."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:85
msgid ""
"The pids.h file will be an essential document during user program "
"development.  There you will find available items, their return type (the "
"`result' struct member name) and the source for such values.  Additional "
"enumerators and structures are also documented there."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:89
msgid "The following would be a typical sequence of calls to this interface."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:95
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"1. B<fatal_proc_unmounted()>\n"
"2. B<procps_pids_new()>\n"
"3. B<procps_pids_get()>, B<procps_pids_reap()> or B<procps_pids_select()>\n"
"4. B<procps_pids_unref()>\n"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:100
msgid ""
"The B<get> function is an iterator for successive PIDs/TIDs, returning those "
"`items' previously identified via B<new> or B<reset>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:107
msgid ""
"Two functions support unpredictable variable outcomes.  The B<reap> function "
"gathers data for all processes while the B<select> function deals with "
"specific PIDs or UIDs.  Both can return multiple `stacks' each containing "
"multiple `result' structures.  Optionally, a user may choose to B<sort> such "
"results"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:122
msgid ""
"The E<lt>pidsE<gt> API differs from others in that those items of interest "
"must be provided at B<new> or B<reset> time, the latter being unique to this "
"API.  If either the I<items> or I<numitems> parameter is zero at B<new> "
"time, then B<reset> becomes mandatory before issuing any other call."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:130
msgid ""
"The B<get> and B<reap> functions use the I<which> parameter to specify "
"whether just tasks or both tasks and threads are to be fetched."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:135
msgid ""
"The B<select> function requires an array of PIDs or UIDs as I<these> along "
"with I<numthese> to identify which processes are to be fetched.  This "
"function then operates as a subset of B<reap>."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:139
msgid ""
"When using the B<sort> function, the parameters I<stacks> and I<numstacked> "
"would normally be those returned in the `pids_fetch' structure."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:147
msgid ""
"Lastly, a B<fatal_proc_unmounted> function may be called before any other "
"function to ensure that the /proc/ directory is mounted.  As such, the "
"I<info> parameter would be NULL and the I<return_self> parameter zero.  If, "
"however, some items are desired for the issuing program (a I<return_self> "
"other than zero) then the B<new> call must precede it to identify the "
"I<items> and obtain the required I<info> pointer."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:164
msgid ""
"Success is indicated by a pointer to the named structure.  However, if one "
"survives the B<fatal_proc_unmounted> call, NULL is always returned when "
"I<return_self> is zero."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:168
msgid ""
"To aid in program development, there are two procps-ng provisions that can "
"be exploited."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:173
msgid ""
"The first is a supplied file named `libproc.supp' which may be useful when "
"developing a I<multi-threaded> application.  When used with the valgrind "
"`--suppressions=' option, warnings associated with the procps library itself "
"are avoided."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:177
msgid ""
"Such warnings arise because the library handles heap based allocations in a "
"thread-safe manner.  A I<single-threaded> application will not receive those "
"warnings."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:182
msgid ""
"The second provision can help ensure `result' member references agree with "
"library expectations.  It assumes that a supplied macro in the header file "
"is used to access the `result' value."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:189
msgid ""
"Add CFLAGS='-DXTRA_PROCPS_DEBUG' to any other ./configure options your "
"project may employ."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:193
msgid ""
"Add #include E<lt>procps/xtra-procps-debug.hE<gt> to any program I<after> "
"the #include E<lt>procps/pids.hE<gt>."
msgstr ""

#. type: SH
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:199
#, no-wrap
msgid "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE(S)"
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:206
msgid ""
"This will hide kernel threads which would otherwise be returned with a "
"B<procps_pids_get>, B<procps_pids_select> or B<procps_pids_reap> call."
msgstr ""

#. type: Plain text
#: ../man/procps_pids.3:210
msgid "B<procps>(3), B<procps_misc>(3), B<proc>(5)."
msgstr ""