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procps 010801-2 question


Hello,

I am busy moving my environment from my local
hard drive to a network drive. So far, so good,
everything is working and I remapped my
mounting points so that they use my network
drive.

Instead of the standard /bin/ps, I like
to use /bin/procps, which gives more information.
Since moving to the network drive however,
/bin/procps goes to 100% when I use it. I can
easily cancel it with Ctrl-C, so no problem there.

While I was at it, I tried to use strace for looking
at procps. This has become unusable from a shell,
but I can use it from a normal dos prompt.

[bin]$ strace ls
strace.exe: must provide either a command line or a process id

As attachment : strace procps output listing.



Regards,

Jurgen

Attachment: procps.txt.zip
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