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Software: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS). PHP/5.1.6 

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EDT 2010 i686
 

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/usr/libexec/webmin/proc/help/   drwxr-xr-x
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Edit Process
This page displays details of a running process. At the top the following information is displayed :
Command
The program and command line arguments for this process
Process ID
The unique process ID
Parent Process
The process that created this one. Click on it to display the details of the parent.
User
The user who owns this process, and with whose permissions it runs
CPU Use
The percentage of CPU time this process is currently using
Size
The amount of memory occupied by this process. Some of this may be shared by other processes
Run Time
The total amount of CPU time used by this process since it was started, in minutes. Unless the process was very CPU intensive, this will not be the same as the number of minutes elapsed since it began.
Nice Level
The priority at which this process runs. More information about the nice level is available.
Additional information may also be displayed, depending on the exact Unix version you are running.

Below the process information is a button for sending a signal to the process. Select the signal that you want to send from the list, then click the Send Signal button. The most useful signals are KILL and TERM, for killing the process.

If this process has any children, they will be displayed at the bottom of the page. Click on an ID from the list to display detailed information.



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