Ubuntu Servers :: Get A List Of Users Running Processes?

Feb 22, 2010

I'm looking for a command that will give me a list of users (unique, dont name my user account 60 times) that are running processes on a system.

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Security :: Prevent Normal Users See All The Processes Running On The Box?

Dec 30, 2010

I've a Linux box with few users (with shell). I would like to prevent normal users see all the processes running on the box. How can I implement this?

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Jul 19, 2010

I am trying to get a list of running processes using audio (using gstreamer), just like in gnome-volume-control, under applications, but have so far been unsuccessful in finding anything in either the gtk or gstreamer library, anyone out there who can point me in the right direction?

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Feb 5, 2011

how to list the currently running processes via code a shell script. FYI i now about the top method in the terminal but i need a way to have it via a shell script.

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Ubuntu Servers :: When Open Top And Look At The Running Processes - -5 In The Nice And 0 With Everything Else

Apr 1, 2010

When I open top and look at the running processes, there a bunch that are -5 in the nice and 0 with everything else.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Apache Processes Listed But Httpd Not Running?

Dec 5, 2010

I have written this script to monitor Apache2:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
#count lines that show apache2 but not the fgrep itself
let i=`ps aux | fgrep apache2 | fgrep -v grep | wc -l`
if [ "$i" -gt 0 ]
then
#log something

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It has all been working fine until recently when Apache is becoming unresponsive. I manually ran ps to check and there were 3 processes. However when I ran apache2ctl graceful I got the message 'httpd not running, trying to start' Is there a better way to check if a daemon is up?

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Ubuntu Servers :: How To Create Separate List Of Samba Users

Aug 19, 2011

I want to use samba in ubuntu.For samba users i make a user in my linux box like

# useradd smith
# useradd jone

These users can also login into my ubuntu system if they want. For samba I want to know that, is there any way to create separate valid list of samba users so that they may access files from windows xp.

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Programming :: List 4 Names From Users List And Output Them To Fbusers In Numbered Ascending Order?

Feb 2, 2010

How would I list 4 users ID numbered 10, 11, 12 and 13 from my users list and output them to a file busers where their names are numbered by ascending order? How would I accomplish that on a one line command?

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Server :: Logged Users Without Processes?

Nov 1, 2010

I try to write a script which would kill processes of users who are not logged in. My approach is to find out what users are logged in and then kill processes of all nonsystem users who fail the test of being logged. I use `w` for finding all logged in users, but apparently there are users on the list which `w` gives me who own absolutely no process in the output of `ps aux`. How do I log off those users, since killing their processes wont work (since they own no processes)?

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General :: Unix : List Children Processes For A Given Pid?

May 20, 2011

What I need is, given a process id, list all his children without any clutter (table header, other columns than the pid) What I have is :

ps h --ppid $PID Which gives me:

26277 pts/13 S+ 0:10 cmd1
26280 pts/13 S+ 0:10 cmd2

Using h allow me to hide the table header. Is there a way to tell ps to not print the pts/13 S+ 0:10 cmd part in order to get a list of children process ids separated by carriage return?

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Software :: List Processes Ports Listening

May 28, 2010

how can I check which process is using certain port? Like in a table with processes and used ports...

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Jun 3, 2011

How do you list processes, get a process's std(in|out|err) stream, or wait until a process is finished in C?

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Server :: Controlling Memory/number Of Processes For LDAP Users?

Jun 29, 2009

I know of /etc/security/limits.conf and that can be used to limit all sorts of good things, but I haven't found anything that talks about using this when the users come from LDAP. Would I be able to do something like

@"Domain Users" soft nproc 25
@"Domain Users" hard nproc 40

where Domain Users is the group all users belong to in our system.

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General :: List And Kill Processes Accessing Internet In Linux?

Jul 28, 2011

How to kill the processes accessing Internet in background using terminal commands.Command to stop (disconnect) the processes accessing Internet.Command to kill the process accessing Internet.

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Ubuntu :: Ssh Banner With The Number Of Currently Running Processes?

May 18, 2010

I would like to do the following: Create a banner for any user logging in through ssh which warns him/her about the number of processors being used already by other users (or conversely the number of free processors). For example, if a user logged in he would then see a message like: Warning! 7 out of 8 processors are in use.I already figured out how to do a banner and with ps -e -o pcpu I can get all processes' %CPU usage. I think I would like to count the number of processes which have more than 90% CPU usage and output this number ("7" in the example) in the banner

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Ubuntu Security :: Do Not Know If There Are Scripts Running On The Processes Or Not?

May 7, 2011

To: The Cog >>>

Code:
The Cog, heres the reszults for ps -ef | grep tty:
yo mama@blah:~$ ps -ef | grep tty

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Ubuntu :: Task Manager (To See Running Processes)

Feb 8, 2011

Ubuntu 10.10. I am curious if there is kind of task manager in ubuntu I can see running processes etc? Like windows task manager?

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Mar 15, 2011

When I ps -e, I see a whole bunch of processes, many more that when I ran Slackware.Is there a list of processess I can look at to see what they are and what ones I dont need, instead of googling each one and getting some cryptic explanation?

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General :: How To Know What Processes Are Running

Jun 6, 2010

GNU/linux kernel 2.6, Slackware 12.0.Hi:How do I know what processes are running?

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Ubuntu :: Disable Access To Running Processes For Some User

Jan 9, 2010

is there any possible way to hide currently running processes from an user? This means I do not want him to know about what programs/processes does any other user but him run. In short words if that user runs 'ps -aux' he should get only his processes.

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Ubuntu :: CPU 100% Though System Monitor Shows No Processes Running?

Jul 17, 2010

Ran the most recent updates several days ago and now System Monitor show my CPU at %100 constantly although it shows no processes running.

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Ubuntu :: Utility To Stop Unnecessary Processes From Running?

Dec 19, 2010

First time Ubuntu user (used to be on debian earlier).

I like that everything works out of the box (had to install codecs etc, but thats standard); but I dont like that there are 260 processes running. Is there a utility to stop unnecessary processes from running in Ubuntu 10.10? I used rcconf but there did not seem to be a whole lot of startup processes that were enabled. Yet somehow I am running 260 processes now.

Even if I log into fluxbox, I get 200+ processes running.

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General :: How To Count How Many Of Processes Are Running

Nov 3, 2010

I list all the instances of a running process my doing:ps -ef | grep myprogramThis lists all them.how can I simply output a count of how many are running?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Add Windows & Mac Users As Samba Users?

Nov 23, 2010

If I want to add Windows & Mac users as Samba users, must I first add them all as Ubuntu users? If so, since none of the other users will actually be working on the Ubuntu Server, how do I disable the other non-admin users on the Ubuntu Server login screen. I am using Webmin to administer some server settings, and command line for others.

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Ubuntu Security :: Multiple Unwanted Apache2 Processes Running?

Mar 3, 2011

my computer is often very slow, to the point of stalling. I tty'd in and when I ran ps -ef I noticed about 10 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start I dont even want 1 apache running. Any suggestions why these are running, or how to stop it? Well, I can stop it with a sudo killall, but how can I make sure it doesnt happen again?

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Debian :: Running Boot Processes In Parallel?

Apr 5, 2011

Does Debian 6 "Squeeze" automatically run boot processes in parallel if not how do I

configure it to do so. Here is the quote from my /etc/init.d/rc :
# Specify method used to enable concurrent init.d scripts.
# Valid options are 'none' and 'makefile'. Obsolete options

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Networking :: Find The PID For All Processes Running For A Particular Port?

Apr 15, 2010

How can I find the PID for all processes running for a particular port?

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Server :: Another Session Logged In But Running No Processes?

Jan 30, 2011

My University gives us access to a Linux server, named stud1.

Code:

me@stud1:~$ uname -a
Linux stud1.some.univ.ac 2.6.9-89.31.1.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Oct 4 21:41:59 EDT 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Apparently I was logged in, and never logged out sometime:

Code:

me@stud1:~$ who
<snip>
me pts/37 Jan 30 13:27 (6.6.66.66)
<snip>
me pts/58 Dec 30 19:13

but when trying to find out why I'm still logged in, I can't find it:

Code:

me@stud1:~$ ps faux |grep me
root 30030 0.0 0.0 51128 4360 ? Ss 13:27 0:00 \_ sshd: me [priv]
me 30033 0.0 0.0 51132 2336 ? S 13:27 0:00 \_ sshd: me@pts/37

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how can I logout this unused session?

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Programming :: Process P4 To Terminates Processes P1, P2, P3 If They Are Running?

Aug 18, 2009

I have p1,p2,p3,p4 some processes created by me in C. p1, p2, p3 are started individually from several consoles. And I want process p4 to terminates processes p1, p2, p3 if they are running. Which is the easiest way to accomplish that? put all processes in the same process group and send from p4 a kill signal to the group. But I couldn't do that because I cannot call successfully setpgid(getpid(), 15000) from p1-p4. It's there some way to put them in the same group? the processes don't have a child-parent relationship, they are launched manually from consoles.

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Ubuntu :: Open A Terminal And Start The 'top' Command To View The Running Processes

Oct 18, 2010

When I open a terminal and start the 'top' command to view the running processes, in the summary view I get 4 users. I guess that in addition to my account the root runs in the background but who are the other 2??

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