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6 Unix::Statgrab::sg_process_stats - container for libstatgrab process
7 statistics
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10 "Unix::Statgrab::sg_process_stats" is a Perl package name providing
11 accessors to bundled libstatgrab sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
12 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> process
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16 nentries
17 Returns the number of entries in the container.
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19 systime
20 Returns the seconds since Epoch (0:00:00 on January, 1st 1970) of the
21 time measure the process statistics.
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23 as_list
24 Deprecated alias of "fetchall_hash"
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26 fetchall_hash
27 Returns all records from sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
28 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> container as
29 list of hash containing each datum name as key and the datum as value.
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31 fetchall_array
32 Returns all records from sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
33 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> container as
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36 (process_name proctitle pid parent pgid sessid uid euid gid egid
37 context_switches voluntary_context_switches involuntary_context_switches
38 proc_size proc_resident start_time time_spent cpu_percent nice state
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43 fetchall_table
44 Returns all records from sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
45 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> container as
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48 (disk_name read_bytes write_bytes systime)
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50 in that order including leading headline.
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52 fetchrow_arrayref($row = 0)
53 Returns one row as array containing values as above.
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55 fetchall_arrayref
56 Returns all records from sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
57 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> container as
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60 fetchrow_hashref($row = 0)
61 Returns one row as hash containing "{ process_name =>
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64 fetchall_hashref
65 Returns all records from sg_process_stats <http://www.i-
66 scream.org/libstatgrab/docs/sg_get_process_stats.3.html> container as
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69 colnames
70 Returns list of column names: "(process_name proctitle pid parent pgid
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72 involuntary_context_switches proc_size proc_resident start_time
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75 process_name
76 The name of the command that was run. The content of this field heavily
77 depends on the underlying operating system, some store the basename the
78 executable passes to the exec(2) system call, some the entire path.
79 Most OS restrict the size of this field - some like the *BSD family to
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82 This field is usually immutable for userland processes.
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85 The command line (the "title") of the process. Take note - this can be
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95 pgid
96 The process ID of the process group leader.
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98 sessid
99 Session id of the session the process belongs to.
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101 uid
102 The ID of the user the process is running as.
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104 euid
105 The ID of the effective user the process is running as.
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108 The ID of the group the process is running as.
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111 The ID of the effective group the process is running as.
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113 context_switches
114 The number of context switches of this process (voluntary and
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118 The number of voluntary context switches of this process (e.g. by
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121 involuntary_context_switches
122 The number of involuntary context switches of this process (e.g. time
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125 proc_size
126 The virtual memory size of the process in bytes.
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128 proc_resident
129 The size of the process that's resident in memory.
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132 The time when the process has been started in seconds since epoch.
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135 The number of seconds the process has been running (user+system time,
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139 The current percentage of CPU the process is using.
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151 Jens Rehsack, <rehsack AT cpan.org>
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154 Copyright (C) 2012-2018 by Jens Rehsack
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156 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
157 under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
158 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
159 (at your option) any later version.
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