On Sat, 13 Jun 2015, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Not sure I follow, why would you use a different way
to list processes just because you're using systemd?
Well, the thing is, I am so gunshy about systemd that
I am _not_ using its functionality for anything right
now!
SO, I thought I might coax myself into using it by
finding substitutes for tried-and-true unix commands,
such as 'ps ax|grep [something].
But it turns out I haven't yet found a way to do that,
that is, replicate (more or less) the output of 'ps
ax| grep ssh' using sysctl commands. They don't seem
to register, as it were, my ssh tunnel.
I wonder if this is a problem with ownership, i.e if
by default sysctl will not consider processes started
by non-system users, i.e. what we used to call
"ordinary users." I start my ssh tunnels as such a
user, not as root or anything else fancy-schmancy.
But then on my system it appears only root can launch
sysctl. Hrrrmmmm.
Thanks. I'm sorry if I seem all over the place here.
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