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ProcessTable(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation      ProcessTable(3)

NAME
       Proc::ProcessTable - Perl extension to access the unix process table

SYNOPSIS
	 use Proc::ProcessTable;

	 $p = new Proc::ProcessTable( 'cache_ttys' => 1 );
	 @fields = $p->fields;
	 $ref = $p->table;

DESCRIPTION
       Perl interface to the unix process table.

METHODS
       new Creates a new ProcessTable object. The constructor can take the
	   following flags:

	   enable_ttys -- causes the constructor to use the tty determination
	   code, which is the default behavior.	 Setting this to 0 diables
	   this code, thus preventing the module from traversing the device
	   tree, which on some systems, can be quite large and/or contain
	   invalid device paths (for example, Solaris does not clean up
	   invalid device entries when disks are swapped).  If this is
	   specified with cache_ttys, a warning is generated and the
	   cache_ttys is overriden to be false.

	   cache_ttys -- causes the constructor to look for and use a file
	   that caches a mapping of tty names to device numbers, and to create
	   the file if it doesn't exist (this file is /tmp/TTYDEVS by
	   default). This feature requires the Storable module.

       fields
	   Returns a list of the field names supported by the module on the
	   current architecture.

       table
	   Reads the process table and returns a reference to an array of
	   Proc::ProcessTable::Process objects. Attributes of a process object
	   are returned by accessors named for the attribute; for example, to
	   get the uid of a process just do:

	   $process->uid

	   The priority and pgrp methods also allow values to be set, since
	   these are supported directly by internal perl functions.

EXAMPLES
	# A cheap and sleazy version of ps
	use Proc::ProcessTable;

	$FORMAT = "%-6s %-10s %-8s %-24s %s\n";
	$t = new Proc::ProcessTable;
	printf($FORMAT, "PID", "TTY", "STAT", "START", "COMMAND");
	foreach $p ( @{$t->table} ){
	  printf($FORMAT,
		 $p->pid,
		 $p->ttydev,
		 $p->state,
		 scalar(localtime($p->start)),
		 $p->cmndline);
	}

	# Dump all the information in the current process table
	use Proc::ProcessTable;

	$t = new Proc::ProcessTable;

	foreach $p (@{$t->table}) {
	 print "--------------------------------\n";
	 foreach $f ($t->fields){
	   print $f, ":	 ", $p->{$f}, "\n";
	 }
	}

CAVEATS
       Please see the file README in the distribution for a list of supported
       operating systems. Please see the file PORTING for information on how
       to help make this work on your OS.

AUTHOR
       D. Urist, durist@frii.com

SEE ALSO
       Proc::ProcessTable::Process.pm, perl(1).

perl v5.14.2			  2008-09-08		       ProcessTable(3)
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