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On 29.01.2007, at 18:10, Peter Matulis wrote:

I am new to linux vserver and I have inherited a machine running it.  I
may be wrong but I believe this machine should be running quite a few
processes but this is not the case when I issue the ps command.  Does
each vserver partition the output of its processes?  If so, how do I
access this information?

You may use "vserver <name> enter" and ps to display the processes in
one vserver.
To see all the processes running on the machine use 'vps' on the host.
Hope that helps,

Baltasar

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