whats wrong with /usr/ucb/ps auxw | grep $PGUSER
to get only the processes for PG?
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 3/28/01, 3:31:08 PM, Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote
regarding [HACKERS] Re: [PORTS] pgmonitor and Solaris:
> > Bruce Momjian writes:
> >
> > > Can someone confirm that 'ps' status display doesn't work on Solaris,
> >
> > You may need to use /usr/ucb/ps. Last I checked there was no way to
> > change the display of /usr/bin/ps.
> I can do that, but I am told that /usr/ucb/ps does not allow me to
> restrict the display to a specific user. Without that, ps shows all
> processes, which is pretty slow to run regularly, no? Can you check for
> a user restriction on /usr/ucb/ps. I can certainly code in a check for
> its existance and use that instead.
> Does 'ps' status display work with PostgreSQL and /usr/ucb/ps?
> Let me know. Thanks.
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