When I look at my running processes using ps, I notice that sometimes the process name is enclosed in parentheses like this:
myself 921768 921834 0.8 03:39:00 ?? 0:05.24 (myprog)
What does this denote? I can't find any reference in the man pages that explains it.
Gurus,
I am curious with regard to the following output from top:
load averages: 2.33, 2.43, 2.46 14:49:44
257 processes: 5 running, 34 waiting, 95 sleeping, 122 idle, 1 zombie
CPU states: 23.7% user...
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