Da Zheng, le Wed 17 Mar 2010 10:25:13 +0800, a écrit : > 0: 1fef5234 1fef3294 8 0 12 > gnumach > 0:(...) 1:(...) ... > 1: 1fef6b24 1fef6bc4 628 0 12 > ... > ... > > We can see that the first task is gnumach, which has 8 threads, and it lists > all > threads of gnumach at the end. But I don't know some columns such as > SUS(suspend?) and PR (priority?). > But the command doesn't always display the command of a task. For example, the > next task has 628 threads, but I don't know which process it corresponds to.
It's task number 1, so it's ext2fs. The fact that it has a huge lot of threads also hints me that :) For the record, here are the initial tasks and their pid: task 0 pid 2: gnumach task 1 pid 3: ext2fs task 2 pid 4: exec task 3 pid 1: init task 4 pid 0: proc task 5 pid 5: auth task 6 pid 6: /bin/bash Samuel