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NAME

pgrp - Display the process group of a process

SYNOPSIS

pgrp address
pgrp+ address
pgrp_leader address
sess_leader address

DESCRIPTION

The pgrp macro takes one argument, the address of a process. It is used to display the 'ps' information of the process group of a process if any. It sets up the pgrp+ macro which uses the 'nx' macro to display the next process group.

The pgrp_leader displays the same information as the pgrp macro, but shows information about the leader of the parent group. The sess_leader displays the 'ps' information of a session leader.

Typical output looks like this:


  S> pgrp D1255A00
  D1214200 02049 02043 00000 03102010 - - - D02FF49C SLP lpNet
  S> pgrp+
  D1255A00 02043 00001 00000 02002010 - - - D02FF49C SLP /usr/lib/lpsched
  End of list
  S> pgrp_leader D1255A00
  D1255A00 02043 00001 00000 02002010 - - - D02FF49C SLP /usr/lib/lpsched
  S> sess_leader D1255A00
  D1255A00 02043 00001 00000 02002010 - - - D02FF49C SLP /usr/lib/lpsched

DEFINED IN

proc.k

SEE ALSO

child, parent, proc, ps, sibs

APPENDIX A: Alphabetic Index of Macros