сообщить снимок текущих процессов  (report a snapshot of the current processes.)
  
OUTPUT FORMAT CONTROL
These options are used to choose the information displayed by ps.
       The output may differ by personality.
       -c     Show different scheduler information for the -l option.
       --context
              Display security context format (for SELinux).
       -f     Do full-format listing.  This option can be combined with
              many other UNIX-style options to add additional columns.
              It also causes the command arguments to be printed.  When
              used with -L, the NLWP (number of threads) and LWP (thread
              ID) columns will be added.  See the c option, the format
              keyword args, and the format keyword comm.
       -F     Extra full format.  See the -f option, which -F implies.
       --format format
              user-defined format.  Identical to -o and o.
       j      BSD job control format.
       -j     Jobs format.
       l      Display BSD long format.
       -l     Long format.  The -y option is often useful with this.
       -M     Add a column of security data.  Identical to Z (for
              SELinux).
       O format
              is preloaded o (overloaded).  The BSD O option can act
              like -O (user-defined output format with some common
              fields predefined) or can be used to specify sort order.
              Heuristics are used to determine the behavior of this
              option.  To ensure that the desired behavior is obtained
              (sorting or formatting), specify the option in some other
              way (e.g.  with -O or --sort).  When used as a formatting
              option, it is identical to -O, with the BSD personality.
       -O format
              Like -o, but preloaded with some default columns.
              Identical to -o pid,format,state,tname,time,command or
              -o pid,format,tname,time,cmd, see -o below.
       o format
              Specify user-defined format.  Identical to -o and
              --format.
       -o format
              User-defined format.  format is a single argument in the
              form of a blank-separated or comma-separated list, which
              offers a way to specify individual output columns.  The
              recognized keywords are described in the STANDARD FORMAT
              SPECIFIERS section below.  Headers may be renamed (ps -o
              pid,ruser=RealUser -o comm=Command) as desired.  If all
              column headers are empty (ps -o pid= -o comm=) then the
              header line will not be output.  Column width will
              increase as needed for wide headers; this may be used to
              widen up columns such as WCHAN (ps -o pid,wchan=WIDE-
              WCHAN-COLUMN -o comm).  Explicit width control (ps opid,
              wchan:42,cmd) is offered too.  The behavior of ps -o
              pid=X,comm=Y varies with personality; output may be one
              column named "X,comm=Y" or two columns named "X" and "Y".
              Use multiple -o options when in doubt.  Use the PS_FORMAT
              environment variable to specify a default as desired;
              DefSysV and DefBSD are macros that may be used to choose
              the default UNIX or BSD columns.
       s      Display signal format.
       u      Display user-oriented format.
       v      Display virtual memory format.
       X      Register format.
       -y     Do not show flags; show rss in place of addr.  This option
              can only be used with -l.
       Z      Add a column of security data.  Identical to -M (for
              SELinux).