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This command says that you can sort process to a desired value, but no matter how hard you try, you can't find help with the !ctbsar command.
Does anyone know how to use it?
(What do tableid and columnid mean?)
0: kd> !mex.ctbsar
!ctbsar - ctbsar has not been documented by its creatorUsage:
!ctbsar [-BypassSort] []
-BypassSort : BypassSort
tableId : tableId
columnId : columnId
headerFooterOptions : headerFooterOptions
flags: flags
indentChars : indentChars
topRows : topRows!ctbsar [-?|-h] -?|-h|-help : Display this help textCurrent Owner: mexfeedback
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No idea, but what are you trying to do?
-scott
OSR
In order to find hang processes, I wanted to sort the processes by the item waitTime.
I should use !mex.tasklist instead of using !mex.ctbsar first.
anyway, thanks.