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Task list headings

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Task list headings

The following table describes the output from the Special Administration Console (SAC) T command, which lists the processes and threads currently running.

Task list heading Description

User Time

The amount of user-mode time charged to a process since the last time the computer was restarted.

Kernel Time

The amount of kernel-mode time charged to a process since the last time the computer was restarted.

ws

Working set, or the amount of physical memory assigned to a process by the operating system.

Faults

The page faults that have occurred since the last time the computer was restarted. A page fault is an interrupt that occurs when software attempts to read from or write to a virtual memory location that is marked not present.

Commit

The amount of memory that a process is using.

Pri

The default thread priority.

Hnd

The number of handles charged to a process.

Thd

The thread count.

Pid

The process identifier (PID) or numerical identifier that uniquely distinguishes a process while it runs.

Name

The name of the process.

For more information on using the T command, see Resolve system resource problems using SAC.