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relative to the node on which the search is to be performed. For example, if a caller on node \A
is inquiring about processes running on \B that have a home terminal of \A.$TERM1, the home
terminal name in the search list must be \A.$TERM1 rather than $TERM1.
File names that are in the returned values list are returned in fully qualified form.
Brief descriptions of the attribute codes follow the table.
Table 34 PROCESS_GETINFOLIST_ Attribute Codes and Value Representations
TAL Value RepresentationAttributeCode
INTcreator access ID1
1, 2
INTprocess access ID2
1, 2
INTmaximum priority (search only)3
2, 3
INT bytelength, STRINGGuardian program file4
1, 2
INT bytelength, STRINGhome terminal5
1, 2
INT (10 words)gmom's process handle6
1, 2
INTjobid7
1, 2
INTprocess subtype8
2
INTminimum priority (search only)9
2, 3
INTprocess state10
2
INT (mask), INT (value)system process type11
2
FIXEDearliest creation time (search only)12
2, 3
FIXEDlatest creation time (search only)13
2, 3
none (as a search attribute) INT (as a return
attribute)
lowered priority14
2
INTprocess list15
2
(reserved for future use)16-20
INT(32)real group ID21
2
INT(32)real user ID22
2
INT(32)effective user ID23
2
(reserved for future use)24, 25
INT(32)OSS session leader26
2, 4
INT bytelength, STRING <= 1024OSS controlling terminal27
2, 4
INTprocess type28
1, 2
(reserved for future use)29
FIXEDprocess time30
1
INTwait state31
INTprocess state32
INT bytelength, STRINGlibrary file33
2
INT bytelength, STRINGswap file34
1
INTcontext changes35
INTDEFINE mode36
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