Note: On Tru64, scripts have to run as root to get process table access. SUPPORTED ATTRIBUTES ==================== uid UID of process gid GID of process euid EUID of process egid EGID of process suid SUID of process sgid SGID of process groups array of supplemental groups pid process ID ppid parent process ID pgrp process group sess session ID priority priority of process ttynum tty number of process flags flags of process time user + system time size virtual memory size (bytes) rss resident set size (bytes) start start time (seconds since the epoch) fname file name pctcpu percent cpu used since process started state state of process cmndline full command line of process TODO ==== From the pstatus structure available from /proc we could get utime, stime, cutime and cstime. Where can we get the number of threads running within the process? BUGS ==== Time for the "time" field is in seconds; this is both inconsistent with the linux module (1/100 seconds) and really crude.