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How to use the ps Command | Linux Command Line Basics
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2022Mar 9
The ps aux command is a tool to monitor processes running on your Linux system. A process is associated with any program running on your system, and is used to manage and monitor a program’s memory usage, processor time, and I/O resources. Since the ps aux command displays an overview of all the processes that are running, it is a great tool to understand and troubleshoot the health and state of your Linux system. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 What does ps look like? 3:41 PS Command Styles 5:46 How to See Systemwide Processes 8:06 How to List All Processes - But Formatted 9:00 How to List Processes by Relationship 14:09 Conclusion New to Cloud Computing? Get started here with a $100 credit → https://www.linode.com/lp/youtube-vie... Read the doc for more information on using the ps command→ https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/us... Learn more about backing up your data → https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/ba... Subscribe to get notified of new episodes as they come out → https://www.youtube.com/linode?sub_co... #Linode #Linux #CommandLine #AlternativeCloud Product: Linode, Linux Commands, Linux Processes; Jay LaCroix;

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