PS-aux shows all itineraries that contain other users
AUX output format:
USER PID%cpu%MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START time COMMAND
User: Owner of the itinerary
Pid:pid
%CPU: CPU Usage consumed
%MEM: Usage of memory consumed
VSZ: Virtual Memory size occupied
RSS: Size of memory consumed
TTY: Secondary device number for the terminal (minor device numbers of TTY)
STAT: The status of the trip:
D: Non-interruptible static
R: Executing in progress
S: Stationary state
T: Pause execution
Z: Not present but cannot be eliminated temporarily
W: Not enough memory paging to allocate
<: High-priority stroke
N: Low-priority stroke
L: Memory paged and locked in memory (instant system or I/O)
Start: Trip start time
Time: when it was executed
Command: the command executed
Time:
11:08 stands for 110.8 minutes
0:23 stands for 2.3 minutes
And so on
The meaning of time in Ps-aux