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PSTAT(8)            UNIX Programmer's Manual             PSTAT(8)

NAME
     pstat - print system facts

SYNTAX
     pstat [ -aixptuf ] [ suboptions ] [ file ] [ objfile ]

DESCRIPTION
     _P_s_t_a_t interprets the contents of certain system tables.  If
     _f_i_l_e is given, the tables are sought there, otherwise in
     /_d_e_v/_k_m_e_m (except with -u, which uses /_d_e_v/_m_e_m).  The
     required namelist is taken from objfile. The default is
     /_u_n_i_x.  Options are:

     -a    Under -p, describe all process slots rather than just
           active ones.

     -i    Print the inode table with the these headings:

     LOC   The core location of this table entry.
     FLAGS Miscellaneous state variables encoded thus:
           L    locked
           U    update time _f_i_l_s_y_s(5)) must be corrected
           A    access time must be corrected
           M    file system is mounted here
           W    wanted by another process (L flag is on)
           T    contains a text file
           C    changed time must be corrected
     CNT   Number of open file table entries for this inode.
     DEV   Major and minor device number of file system in which
           this inode resides.
     INO   I-number within the device.
     MODE  Mode bits, see _c_h_m_o_d(2).
     NLK   Number of links to this inode.
     UID   User ID of owner.
     SIZ/DEV
           Number of bytes in an ordinary file, or major and
           minor device of special file.

     -x    Print the text table with these headings:

     LOC   The core location of this table entry.
     FLAGS Miscellaneous state variables encoded thus:
           T    _p_t_r_a_c_e(2) in effect
           W    text not yet written on swap device
           L    loading in progress
           K    locked
           w    wanted (L flag is on)
     DADDR Disk address in swap, measured in multiples of 512
           bytes.
     CADDR Core address, measured in multiples of 64 bytes.
     SIZE  Size of text segment, measured in multiples of 64
           bytes.

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     IPTR  Core location of corresponding inode.
     CNT   Number of processes using this text segment.
     CCNT  Number of processes in core using this text segment.

     -p    Print process table for active processes with these
           headings:

     LOC   The core location of this table entry.
     S     Run state encoded thus:
           0    no process
           1    waiting for some event
           3    runnable
           4    being created
           5    being terminated
           6    stopped under trace
     F     Miscellaneous state variables, or-ed together:
           01   loaded
           02   the scheduler process
           04   locked
           010  swapped out
           020  traced
           040  used in tracing
           0100 locked in by _l_o_c_k(2).
           0200 detached, has no controlling tty
           0400 using new signal mechanism
           01000
                child in vfork
           02000
                parent in vfork
           04000
                used at vfork termination
     PRI   Scheduling priority, see _n_i_c_e(2).
     SIGNAL
           Signals received (signals 1-16 coded in bits 0-15),
     UID   Real user ID.
     TIM   Time resident in seconds; times over 127 coded as 127.
     CPU   Weighted integral of CPU time, for scheduler.
     NI    Nice level, see _n_i_c_e(2).
     PGRP  Process number of root of process group (the opener of
           the controlling terminal).
     PID   The process ID number.
     PPID  The process ID of parent process.
     ADDR  If in core, the physical address of the `u-area' of
           the process measured in multiples of 64 bytes.  If
           swapped out, the position in the swap area measured in
           multiples of 512 bytes.
     DADR  The address of the data area of the process, in core
           or on swap.
     SADR  The address of the stack area of the process, in core
           or on swap.
     DSIZ  Size of process data area in multiples of 64 bytes.
     SSIZ  Size of process stack area in multiples of 64 bytes.

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     WCHAN Wait channel number of a waiting process.
     LINK  Link pointer in list of runnable processes.
     TEXTP If text is pure, pointer to location of text table
           entry.
     CLKT  Countdown for _a_l_a_r_m(2) measured in seconds.

     -t    Print table for terminals (DL11, DH11 and DZ11 handled
           ) with these headings:

     RAW   Number of characters in raw input queue.
     CAN   Number of characters in canonicalized input queue.
     OUT   Number of characters in output queue.
     MODE  See _t_t_y(4).
     ADDR  Physical device address.
     DEL   Number of delimiters (newlines) in canonicalized input
           queue.
     COL   Calculated column position of terminal.
     STATE Miscellaneous state variables encoded thus:
           T    timeout (carrige return or newline delay process-
                ing)
           W    waiting for open to complete
           O    open
           S    output is stopped by stop character.
           C    carrier is on
           B    busy doing output
           A    process is awaiting output (asleep)
           X    open for exclusive use
           M    blocked output (tandem mode, see _t_t_y(4))
           H    hangup on close
           Q    control request inprogress
     PGRP  Process group for which this is controlling terminal.
     CHAN  Alternate line discipline channnel number

     -u    print information about a user process; the next argu-
           ment is its address as given by _p_s(1).  The process
           must be in main memory, or the file used can be a core
           image and the address 0.

     -f    Print the open file table with these headings:

     LOC   The core location of this table entry.
     FLG   Miscellaneous state variables encoded thus:
           R    open for reading
           W    open for writing
           P    pipe
     CNT   Number of processes that know this open file.
     INO   The location of the inode table entry for this file.
     OFFS  The file offset, see _l_s_e_e_k(2).

FILES
     /unix               namelist
     /dev/kmem           default source of tables

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     /dev/mem            default source of u. areas

SEE ALSO
     ps(1), stat(2), filsys(5)
     K. Thompson, _U_N_I_X _I_m_p_l_e_m_e_n_t_a_t_i_o_n

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