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[[#Field_1_-_pid|pid]] ([[#Field_2_-_Executable_File_Name|exec-file-name]]) [[#Field_3_-_state|state]] | [[#Field_1_-_pid|pid]] ([[#Field_2_-_Executable_File_Name|exec-file-name]]) [[#Field_3_-_state|state]] [[#Field_4_-_ppid|ppid]] | ||
==Field 1 - pid== | ==Field 1 - pid== |
Revision as of 22:55, 1 March 2018
External
Internal
Overview
/proc/<pid>/stat contains status information about a process. This information is used by ps.
Example
972 (docker-containe) S 901 972 972 0 -1 1077944576 2657 0 2 0 561 205 0 0 20 0 11 0 1820 441688064 2327 18446744073709551615 4194304 11049596 140727040242048 140727040241432 4602915 0 2079995941 0 2143420159 18446744073709551615 0 0 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 13147640 13322176 25554944 140727040249523 140727040249749 140727040249749 140727040249821 0
Content
pid (exec-file-name) state ppid
Field 1 - pid
The process ID as integer.
Field 2 - Executable File Name
The filename of the executable, in parentheses. This is visible whether or not the executable is swapped out.
Field 3 - state
The process state, as character:
- R - running
- S - sleeping in an interruptible wait
- D - waiting in uninterruptible disk sleep
- Z - zombie
- T - stopped on a signal or (before 2.6.33) trace stopped
- t - tracing stop (2.6.33 onward)
- W - paging (before 2.6.0)
- X - dead (from 2.6.0 onward)
- x - dead (2.6.33 to 3.13 only)
- K - wakekill (2.6.33-3.13)
- W - waking (2.6.33-3.13)
- P - parked (3.9-3.13)
Field 4 - ppid
The pid of the parent process, as integer.
Field 14
utime - CPU time spent in user code, measured in clock ticks
Field 15
stime - CPU time spent in kernel code, measured in clock ticks
Field 16
cutime - Waited-for children's CPU time spent in user code (in clock ticks)
Field 17
cstime - Waited-for children's CPU time spent in kernel code (in clock ticks)
Field 22
starttime - Time when the process started, measured in clock ticks