

We have used the ps command, which means Process Status. We can simply execute the following command to view them: ps We may need to view the static processes running in the system. Acting as a non-root sudo user to ensure a secure environment.

Display Absolute Paths for Processes (top -c).Automatically Close top After n Refreshes (top -n ).Understanding the top Command System Values and Column Headers.The top Command (Real-Time Process Monitor).Show Process Tree for Process Name (pstree -p | grep ).Show Process Tree with PIDs (pstree -p).Show Tree for a Single Proceess (pstree ).Show Processes for a Specific User (pstree ).

