On 23 January 1998, Sherwood Botsford proclaimed:
> A generally useful tool for this sort of thing is a perl script
> by Tom Christensen called pt (process tree.) Not as elegant
> as exiwhat, but not limited to existuff.
>
> e.g.
> root 21992 ? 0:00 vuelogin
> cmcclusk 22053 ? 0:01 vuesession
> cmcclusk 22142 ? 0:00 hpterm
> cmcclusk 22147 p8 0:00 csh
> cmcclusk 22156 p8 0:23 netscape
> cmcclusk 22109 ? 0:01 vuewm
> cmcclusk 22143 ? 0:00 xload
If you're on a Solaris 2.5.1 box, you've always got /usr/proc/bin/ptree,
which does pretty much the same thing. See proc(1) for details, they're
a useful set of tools.
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