  | |  | ps command | ps command 2005-07-20 - By Will McDonald
Back On 20/07/05, Akhthar Parvez. K <akhthar@(protected)> wrote: > Hi, > > When I run the command ps -awux from a user's bash shell(not root), it's listing the processes > under the particular user only. In some servers, it's showing all processes as normal including > the processes of users such as root. > > Can anyone tell me why it's showing the processes of same user only when running the command > ps -awux from the bash shell of him. >
Are any of the ps environment variables set under the problem user's shell?
PS_PERSONALITY CMD_ENV I_WANT_A_BROKEN_PS PS_FORMAT PS_SYSMAP PS_SYSTEM_MAP POSIXLY_CORRECT POSIX2 UNIX95
If so, try unsetting them and trying again with the default behaviour.
Will.
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