On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 10:43:25AM -0800, Damian Johnson wrote:
Does it use `ps -o etime`? If so it should work in the latest OpenBSD release.
Yup, I use...
ps -p <pid> -o etime
Glad to hear it should now work on OpenBSD! To confirm would you mind providing me the output of that command for some arbitrary process on your OpenBSD system? I can add that to our unit tests just to be sure things are happy.
Oops, no it won't work in the latest release, it should work in -current (since September) and in the next release (in March, I think). Sorry, I remembered the patch going in earlier than it did.
It looks like this:
$ ps -p 98179 -o etime ELAPSED 01:29:49
Or, if running for more than 24 hours:
$ ps -p 16023 -o etime ELAPSED 6-17:41:19
changelog: http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/bin/ps/print.c?f=h#rev1.69
-- Carlin