doc: document catch-up of new scalable 'STARTED' field
[ the original newlib commit message(s) appear below ] [ but 'cpu utilization' was not implemented to avoid ] [ any library modifications and thus version impact! ] ------------------------------------- newlib patch --- doc: updated with new 'start time' & 'cpu utilization' Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ procps-ng-NEXT
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* top: summary area memory lines can print two abreast
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* top: added long versions of command line options
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* top: the time related fields can now be user scaled
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* top: added a 'start time' field (STARTED)
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procps-ng-3.3.17
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.\" Document /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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.TH TOP 1 "January 2022" "procps-ng" "User Commands"
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.TH TOP 1 "March 2022" "procps-ng" "User Commands"
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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.nh
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@ -893,11 +893,21 @@ member of the session, called the session leader, which is usually the
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login shell.
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.TP 4
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32.\fB SUID \*(Em Saved User Id \fR
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32.\fB STARTED \*(Em Start Time Interval \fR
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The length of time since system boot when a process started.
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Thus, the most recently started task will display the largest time interval.
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The value will be expressed as 'MM:SS' (minutes:sceonds) until the
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interval becomes too great to fit column width.
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At that point it will be scaled to 'HH,MM' (hours,minutes) and possibly
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beyond.
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.TP 4
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33.\fB SUID \*(Em Saved User Id \fR
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The\fI saved\fR user ID.
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.TP 4
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33.\fB SUPGIDS \*(Em Supplementary Group IDs \fR
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34.\fB SUPGIDS \*(Em Supplementary Group IDs \fR
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The IDs of any supplementary group(s) established at login or
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inherited from a task's parent.
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They are displayed in a comma delimited list.
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@ -910,7 +920,7 @@ Even so, such variable width fields could still suffer truncation.
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any truncated data.
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.TP 4
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34.\fB SUPGRPS \*(Em Supplementary Group Names \fR
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35.\fB SUPGRPS \*(Em Supplementary Group Names \fR
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The names of any supplementary group(s) established at login or
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inherited from a task's parent.
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They are displayed in a comma delimited list.
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@ -923,24 +933,24 @@ Even so, such variable width fields could still suffer truncation.
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any truncated data.
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.TP 4
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35.\fB SUSER \*(Em Saved User Name \fR
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36.\fB SUSER \*(Em Saved User Name \fR
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The\fI saved\fR user name.
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.TP 4
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36.\fB SWAP \*(Em Swapped Size (KiB) \fR
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37.\fB SWAP \*(Em Swapped Size (KiB) \fR
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The formerly resident portion of a task's address space written
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to the \*(MS when \*(MP becomes over committed.
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\*(XX.
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.TP 4
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37.\fB TGID \*(Em Thread Group Id \fR
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38.\fB TGID \*(Em Thread Group Id \fR
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The ID of the thread group to which a task belongs.
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It is the PID of the thread group leader.
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In kernel terms, it represents those tasks that share an mm_struct.
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.TP 4
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38.\fB TIME \*(Em \*(PU Time \fR
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39.\fB TIME \*(Em \*(PU Time \fR
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Total \*(PU time the task has used since it started.
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When Cumulative mode is \*O, each process is listed with the \*(Pu
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time that it and its dead children have used.
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@ -948,19 +958,19 @@ You toggle Cumulative mode with `S', which is both a \*(CO and an \*(CI.
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\*(XC `S' \*(CI for additional information regarding this mode.
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.TP 4
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39.\fB TIME+ \*(Em \*(PU Time, hundredths \fR
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40.\fB TIME+ \*(Em \*(PU Time, hundredths \fR
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The same as TIME, but reflecting more granularity through hundredths
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of a second.
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.TP 4
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40.\fB TPGID \*(Em Tty Process Group Id \fR
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41.\fB TPGID \*(Em Tty Process Group Id \fR
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The process group ID of the foreground process for the connected tty,
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or \-1 if a process is not connected to a terminal.
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By convention, this value equals the process ID (\*(Xa PID) of the
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process group leader (\*(Xa PGRP).
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.TP 4
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41.\fB TTY \*(Em Controlling Tty \fR
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42.\fB TTY \*(Em Controlling Tty \fR
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The name of the controlling terminal.
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This is usually the device (serial port, pty, etc.) from which the
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process was started, and which it uses for input or output.
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@ -968,22 +978,22 @@ However, a task need not be associated with a terminal, in which case
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you'll see `?' displayed.
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.TP 4
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42.\fB UID \*(Em User Id \fR
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43.\fB UID \*(Em User Id \fR
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The\fI effective\fR user ID of the task's owner.
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.TP 4
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43.\fB USED \*(Em Memory in Use (KiB) \fR
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44.\fB USED \*(Em Memory in Use (KiB) \fR
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This field represents the non-swapped \*(MP a task is using (RES) plus
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the swapped out portion of its address space (SWAP).
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\*(XX.
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.TP 4
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44.\fB USER \*(Em User Name \fR
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45.\fB USER \*(Em User Name \fR
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The\fI effective\fR user name of the task's owner.
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.TP 4
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45.\fB VIRT \*(Em Virtual Memory Size (KiB) \fR
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46.\fB VIRT \*(Em Virtual Memory Size (KiB) \fR
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The total amount of \*(MV used by the task.
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It includes all code, data and shared libraries plus pages that have been
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swapped out and pages that have been mapped but not used.
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@ -991,13 +1001,13 @@ swapped out and pages that have been mapped but not used.
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\*(XX.
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.TP 4
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46.\fB WCHAN \*(Em Sleeping in Function \fR
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47.\fB WCHAN \*(Em Sleeping in Function \fR
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This field will show the name of the kernel function in which the task
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is currently sleeping.
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Running tasks will display a dash (`\-') in this column.
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.TP 4
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47.\fB nDRT \*(Em Dirty Pages Count \fR
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48.\fB nDRT \*(Em Dirty Pages Count \fR
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The number of pages that have been modified since they were last
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written to \*(AS.
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Dirty pages must be written to \*(AS before the corresponding physical
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@ -1006,7 +1016,7 @@ memory location can be used for some other virtual page.
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This field was deprecated with linux 2.6 and is always zero.
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.TP 4
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48.\fB nMaj \*(Em Major Page Fault Count \fR
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49.\fB nMaj \*(Em Major Page Fault Count \fR
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The number of\fB major\fR page faults that have occurred for a task.
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A page fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a
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virtual page that is not currently present in its address space.
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page available.
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.TP 4
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49.\fB nMin \*(Em Minor Page Fault count \fR
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50.\fB nMin \*(Em Minor Page Fault count \fR
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The number of\fB minor\fR page faults that have occurred for a task.
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A page fault occurs when a process attempts to read from or write to a
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virtual page that is not currently present in its address space.
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page available.
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.TP 4
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50.\fB nTH \*(Em Number of Threads \fR
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51.\fB nTH \*(Em Number of Threads \fR
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The number of threads associated with a process.
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.TP 4
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51.\fB nsIPC \*(Em IPC namespace \fR
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52.\fB nsIPC \*(Em IPC namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate interprocess communication (IPC)
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resources such as System V IPC objects and POSIX message queues.
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.TP 4
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52.\fB nsMNT \*(Em MNT namespace \fR
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53.\fB nsMNT \*(Em MNT namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate filesystem mount points thus
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offering different views of the filesystem hierarchy.
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.TP 4
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53.\fB nsNET \*(Em NET namespace \fR
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54.\fB nsNET \*(Em NET namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate resources such as network devices,
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IP addresses, IP routing, port numbers, etc.
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.TP 4
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54.\fB nsPID \*(Em PID namespace \fR
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55.\fB nsPID \*(Em PID namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate process ID numbers
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meaning they need not remain unique.
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Thus, each such namespace could have its own `init/systemd' (PID #1) to
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manage various initialization tasks and reap orphaned child processes.
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.TP 4
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55.\fB nsUSER \*(Em USER namespace \fR
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56.\fB nsUSER \*(Em USER namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate the user and group ID numbers.
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Thus, a process could have a normal unprivileged user ID outside a user
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namespace while having a user ID of 0, with full root privileges, inside
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that namespace.
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.TP 4
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56.\fB nsUTS \*(Em UTS namespace \fR
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57.\fB nsUTS \*(Em UTS namespace \fR
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The Inode of the namespace used to isolate hostname and NIS domain name.
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UTS simply means "UNIX Time-sharing System".
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.TP 4
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57.\fB vMj \*(Em Major Page Fault Count Delta\fR
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58.\fB vMj \*(Em Major Page Fault Count Delta\fR
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The number of\fB major\fR page faults that have occurred since the
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last update (see nMaj).
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.TP 4
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58.\fB vMn \*(Em Minor Page Fault Count Delta\fR
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59.\fB vMn \*(Em Minor Page Fault Count Delta\fR
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The number of\fB minor\fR page faults that have occurred since the
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last update (see nMin).
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