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RE: Unix process tree

From: Jeremy Bainbridge-Smith <BainbrJ_at_hcc.govt.nz>
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 21:34:23 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005C91A7.20030805213423@fatcity.com>


Thanks mate!

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Redhat AS 2.1 at least has something, probably others as well. It's "pstree" if I recall correctly.  

Also, ps has some options to print process dependencies out.  

Tanel.

Hi Team

Firstly apologies for a slightly OT question.

Solaris has a great little command called "ptree" which given a process id as an argument, will present a tree of all the process' related to the given process id.

Question: Is there a similar command for Linux?

Cheers
Jeremy



Jeremy Bainbridge-Smith
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