# Sccsid @(#)ps.dfl 1.4 (gritter) 10/13/03 # # ps needs to know whether a new-style O(1) scheduler (as in 2.6 # kernels) or an old-style scheduler (as in stock 2.4 kernels) # is used. This is normally auto-detected, but it is impossible # to do this perfectly given the large number of variations and # backports. # #O1_SCHEDULER=1 # # Unless this feature was deactivated at compilation time, ps keeps # a cache file of /dev entries to accelerate the search of names of # terminal devices. The file is automatically kept up to date by # ps and owned by the effective user ID ps is invoked with. The # following settings have no effect if no cache file is kept. # # # The location of the ps cache file. # CACHE_FILE=/tmp/ps_cache # # The octal permission mode for the ps cache file. # CACHE_MODE=664 # # The group owner of the ps cache file. # CACHE_GROUP=sys # # If DROPPRIVS=1 ps will drop setuid privileges after it has created # the cache file. # DROPPRIVS=0