- 23.1 PS: report a snapshot of the current process
- 23.2 Top: Shows the currently running process
- 23.3 pgrep: Find processes by name and other attributes
- 23.4 Pidof: Find the process number of a running process
- 23.5 Pstree: Shows the process tree of a running process
- 23.6 Kill: Terminate Process
- 23.7 Killall: Kill process by name
- 23.8 Pkill: Kills a process by name or other attribute
- 23.9 timeout: Kills after a specified time is still running
- 23.10 Skill: Sending a signal or reporting process status
- 23.11 wait: Waits for the specified process
- 23.12 Fuser: Shows those processes using the specified file, socket, or file system
- 23.13 Nice: Run the command at the specified priority level
- 23.14 Renice: Changing the priority of a running process
- 23.15 Nohup: Run the specified command without being suspended
- 23.16 Pmap: Memory mapping of the reporting process
- 23.17 lsof: List open files
- 23.18 NTSYSV: Configuration service starts or stops automatically when the system starts
- 23.19 chkconfig: Update and query run level information for system services
- 23.20 Service: Running the system V init script
- 23.21 BG: Resuming jobs that suspend work in the background
- 23.22 FG: Placing a program or command in the foreground
- 23.23 Jobs: List Job
- 23.24 Initctl: Controlling and managing the init daemon
23.1 PS: report a snapshot of the current process
23.2 Top: Shows the currently running process
23.3 pgrep: Find processes by name and other attributes
23.4 Pidof: Find the process number of a running process
23.5 Pstree: Shows the process tree of a running process
23.6 Kill: Terminate Process
23.7 Killall: Kill process by name
23.8 Pkill: Kills a process by name or other attribute
23.9 timeout: Kills after a specified time is still running
23.10 Skill: Sending a signal or reporting process status
23.11 wait: Waits for the specified process
23.12 Fuser: Shows those processes using the specified file, socket, or file system
23.13 Nice: Run the command at the specified priority level
23.14 Renice: Changing the priority of a running process
23.15 Nohup: Run the specified command without being suspended
23.16 Pmap: Memory mapping of the reporting process
23.17 lsof: List open files
23.18 NTSYSV: Configuration service starts or stops automatically when the system starts
23.19 chkconfig: Update and query run level information for system services
23.20 Service: Running the system V init script
23.21 BG: Resuming jobs that suspend work in the background
23.22 FG: Placing a program or command in the foreground
23.23 Jobs: List Job
23.24 Initctl: Controlling and managing the init daemon
Linux Commands Application large dictionary-23rd chapter process and service management