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.IX psps#(1) "" "\fLpsps\fP(1)"
.SH NAME
psps \- \*(Sd process lister
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B psps
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B psps
is a
.BR psh (1)
script that prints information for every lightweight process
in the \*(Xn server. 
The output from this command consists of the following eight
columns of information for each process.
.IP \fB>\fP 10n
The symbol > in the first column indicates that the process
is the first process in its process group.
If there are other processes in the process group,
they will be listed after this first process,
and they will each have a blank space in the first column.
.IP \fBID\fP
The second column gives the ID number associated with the
\*(Sd process.
.IP \fBState\fP
The third column gives the state of the \*(Sd process.
(See the description of the process dictionary keys in the \*(Nm.)
.IP \fBPri\fP
The fourth column gives the priority of the \*(Sd process.
(See the description of the process dictionary keys in the \*(Nm.)
.IP \fBESS\fP
The fifth column gives the size of the \*(Sd process'
execution stack.
.IP \fBOSS\fP
The sixth column gives the size of the \*(Sd process'
operand stack.
.IP \fBDSS\fP
The seventh column gives the size of the \*(Sd process'
dictionary stack.
.IP \fBName\fP
The eighth column gives the value of the process'
\fBProcessName\fR key.
(See the description of the process dictionary keys in the \*(Nm.)
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
None.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR psh (1)
.LP
.I "\*(Nm"
.SH TRADEMARK
\*(Ps is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc.
