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Jan Steding

2005-09-27, 5:48 pm

Hello NG,

i use two different linux server with debian on it. one with kernel
2.4.20 and the other with 2.6.12.
with the 2.6.12 kernel i get the right output from ps with screen:

user01@sonne:$ ps ax|grep -i screen
7203 ? Ss 0:00 SCREEN -A -m -d -S g99be ./XXXX
31242 pts/2 R+ 0:00 grep -i screen


with the other server i get not the right output from screen.

user01@gs01:# ps ax|grep -i screen
16141 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]
16192 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]
16240 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]

the screen name is missing

is this an failure in screen or ps?
where can i fix the problem?

best regards.

Jan
Meat Loaf

2005-10-12, 5:59 pm

Jan Steding wrote:

> Hello NG,
>
> i use two different linux server with debian on it. one with kernel
> 2.4.20 and the other with 2.6.12.
> with the 2.6.12 kernel i get the right output from ps with screen:
>
> user01@sonne:$ ps ax|grep -i screen
> 7203 ? Ss 0:00 SCREEN -A -m -d -S g99be ./XXXX
> 31242 pts/2 R+ 0:00 grep -i screen
>
>
> with the other server i get not the right output from screen.
>
> user01@gs01:# ps ax|grep -i screen
> 16141 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]
> 16192 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]
> 16240 ? Ss 0:00 [screen]
>
> the screen name is missing
>
> is this an failure in screen or ps?
> where can i fix the problem?
>
> best regards.
>
> Jan

It looks as though in example 2 you are root, but not in 1. ?

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