[ale] `ps -ef` oracle processes question

robgibson at bellsouth.net robgibson at bellsouth.net
Thu May 22 09:56:51 EDT 2003


Hi, folks. Here is a bonehead question.

I have just set up Oracle 9.2 on Redhat 9. I am used to a Solaris environment. `ps -ef` on my linux system displays abbreviated information about the oracle processes of an instance. For example,
oracle 2701 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2703 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2705 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2707 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2709 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2711 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2713 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2715 1 3 20:14 ? 00:00:02 [oracle]
oracle 2717 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]
oracle 2719 1 0 20:14 ? 00:00:00 [oracle]

I cannot figure out the combination of `ps` options to give me something like in Solaris. For example,
oracle 26395 1 0 May 19 ? 0:01 ora_dbw0_TSRDM
oracle 26403 1 0 May 19 ? 0:02 ora_smon_TSRDM
oracle 26399 1 0 May 19 ? 1:21 ora_ckpt_TSRDM
oracle 26397 1 0 May 19 ? 0:01 ora_lgwr_TSRDM
oracle 26436 1 0 May 19 ? 0:01 oracleTSRDM (DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=YES)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=beq)))
oracle 26405 1 0 May 19 ? 0:00 ora_reco_TSRDM
oracle 26434 1 0 May 19 ? 0:00 oracleTSRDM (DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=YES)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=beq)))
oracle 26393 1 0 May 19 ? 0:00 ora_pmon_TSRDM

Thanks for any help. 

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