Type top in a terminal to display Linux processes, which includes PID.
The 'ps' command without arguments will give a summary of those processes running in the current environment.
ps aux
You want to totally reinitialize the router and replace the current running-config with the current startup-config. What command will you use?
Environment variables are a set of dynamic values that can affect the way running processes will behave on a computer.
Use the 'ps' command. This command lists all of the processes running on the system, when they started, who the owner is, etc.
That would be a 'session.'
change user /?query install mode - we can perform installations to the presentation server execute mode - normal running mode where it runs users sessions. qfarm /?query queries the farm.. you can get informations like current running processes, running apps, load and many more.
PS -e|cut -d " " -fname|wc -l
Show running-config
A "process" is a program. In multitasking environments such as Unix or Windows - in fact, in most modern operating systems - the computer can run multiple processes at the same time. Note that not all of such processes need to have a visible window - some can be hidden from the user, until you use a special tool or command to list the processes.
Within the 'vi' editor, use the '!ps' command with the correct options, depending on the Unix version or variant.
route-n