nicholas(1)@neko [105 /usr2/nicholas] > ps ax
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? S 0:07 init
2 ? SW 0:00 (kflushd)
3 ? SW 0:00 (kswapd)
....
122 ? S 0:00 sendmail: accepting connections on port 25
122 ? S 0:00 sendmail: accepting connections on port 25
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
....
And in looking in /proc:
nicholas(1)@neko [108 /proc] > dir -d 1*
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root root 0 Aug 20 11:35 1
....
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root mail 0 Aug 20 11:35 122
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root mail 0 Aug 20 11:35 122
I'm almost positive there shouldn't be two pid#122's... right? :)
Linux neko 2.1.117 #2 SMP Thu Aug 20 11:29:54 EDT 1998 i686 unknown
(details available at http://neko.binary9.net/scripts/sysinfo).
G'day!
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8 4 9 1 7 3 <-- what is the pattern?
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