You can use the PS (process status) utility to display the PID numbers of running commands.
Both the ps command and the jobs command will do this, though in somewhat different ways.
Open a terminal (short cut is to press Ctrl + Alt + T) and type "top" (without the quotes) to show running processes and PIDs. Or you can type "htop", so have a look at both.
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Netsh is a command-line scripting utility that allows you to, either locally or remotely, display, modify or script the network configuration of a computer that is currently running. Usage: netsh [-a AliasFile] [-c Context] [-r RemoteMachine][Command | -f ScriptFile] The following commands are available: Commands in this context:? - Displays a list of commands.add - Adds a configuration entry to a list of entries.delete - Deletes a configuration entry from a list of entries.dump - Displays a configuration script.exec - Runs a script file.help - Displays a list of commands.interface - Changes to the `interface' context.ras - Changes to the `ras' context.routing - Changes to the `routing' context.set - Updates configuration settings.show - Displays information. The following subcontexts are available:routing interface ras To view help for a command, type the command, followed by a space, and thentype ?.
Running the disk cleanup utility is a quick way to?
DiskPart.exe
tracert.exe
Tracert.exe
Utility workers keep utility systems, like electricity, gas, and water running well. The job description varies on which utility the worker is attending to.
The utility you would use is the NSLookup.exe which displays the information about the domain names and their IP addresses.
In linux adduser and useradd commands are used to add user account.
netstat--A TCP/IP troubleshooting utility that displays stats and the state of the current TCP/IP connections.