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RE: Linux ps command

Eric Buddelmeijer

2004-11-19

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ps -fu oracle
or
ps -ef|grep oracle

Does the trick for me.



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]
Namens Charlotte Hammond
Verzonden: vrijdag 19 november 2004 12:31
Aan: ORACLE-L
Onderwerp: Linux ps command

Hi List,

If I run "ps" on Solaris or on SuSE Linux 7.2 I see the Oracle background
processes under the command heading containing the SID, eg. "ora_smon_MYSID"
or "oracleMYSID (LOCAL=NO)". If I do the same under SuSE Linux 8.2 I just
get "[oracle]", no process name and no SID.

I know I can cross-reference process id's with V$PROCESS but it's a lot
easier if this information is already in ps. Is there some way to get SuSE
8.2 to behave like 7.2 (or Solaris) in this regard?

Thanks
- Charlotte

   
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