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question about "ps aux" command

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fishbed

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I performed "ps" command whit "aux" parameter and get the report. But I want to know how can I get the FULL command column. now I only got the command column like "oracletestdb (DE"
oracle 167866 0.1 0.0 31916 15744 - A Dec 16 29:08 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 20332 0.1 0.0 33032 16860 - A Dec 16 28:22 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 109256 0.1 0.0 32172 16000 - A Dec 16 26:39 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 91400 0.1 0.0 32436 16264 - A Dec 16 26:33 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 103188 0.1 0.0 32164 15992 - A Dec 16 26:27 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 99734 0.1 0.0 32428 16256 - A Dec 16 26:25 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 102902 0.1 0.0 32420 16248 - A Dec 16 26:24 oracletestdb (DE
oracle 88064 0.1 0.0 32428 16256 - A Dec 16 26:19 oracletestdb (DE


 
Doesn't cut off my long lines - it wraps 'em.
And besides, perhaps fishbed is using ps aux 'cos (s)he wants to view %CPU %MEM & RSS !

Dickie Bird (:)-)))
 
do

ps aux > filename

vi filename

if you get the full line in the file then it's your Term emulator thats not got word wrap turned on

--
| Mike Nixon
| Unix Admin
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what terminal emulator?

MS telnet client? if so, what ver of windows?
Hummingbird?
Procomm?
OutsideView?
PCCOM?
etc....
 
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