LWP mapping issue

From: Benjamin.G.Hayward@flagstar.com
Date: Thu Nov 04 2004 - 14:12:38 EST


List,
I have received many responses Thank you all. I would have to, based on
the original question agree with the submission of
root@apollo # ps -ef -o pid,ruser,rgroup,pcpu,vsz,comm
"to find out what the RAM/SWAP/CPU usage is for a given process"
Quite ashamedly however I left out the most important part of the
question.......

I would like to find out what the LWP , RAM/SWAP/CPU usage is for a given
process. Is there a straight forward method to accomplish this?
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