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/openbsd/sys/sys/
H A Dvmmeter.h3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dsysctl.h3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/usr.bin/vmstat/
H A Dvmstat.83f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dvmstat.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/usr.bin/systat/
H A Dpigs.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/sys/kern/
H A Dkern_kthread.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dkern_fork.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dkern_sysctl.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/lib/libkvm/
H A Dkvm_proc.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/bin/ps/
H A Dps.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dprint.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
H A Dps.13f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.
/openbsd/usr.bin/top/
H A Dmachine.c3f2d366d Sun Jun 18 17:59:53 GMT 2000 niklas <niklas@openbsd.org> Mark kernel threads as system processes. Make ps hide them by default,
show them with -k. Do not try to show RSS based values for them as they
mess up column alignment. vmstat -f now shows kernel threads separately
from rforks too.