PS command to get memory, user, process info on IBM AIX and SunOS Solaris?

For a full command line you have to use the ucb (Berkely) version of ps - /usr/ucb/ps on Solaris. Ps -w does that Most distributions of Solaris (>=8) don't always seem to have a manpage for it so try here. If you have it is man -s 1B ps : docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-0210/6m6nb....

For a full command line you have to use the ucb (Berkely) version of ps - /usr/ucb/ps on Solaris. Ps -w does that Most distributions of Solaris (>=8) don't always seem to have a manpage for it so try here. If you have it is man -s 1B ps: docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-0210/6m6nb....

Your answer is very close, I have found that command that is "/usr/ucb/ps auxw" – jgg Jul 2 '10 at 22:58.

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