The SHOW PROCESS command displays information about specified processes and any images running in those processes. The SHOW PROCESS/FULL command also displays information about the availability and use of the vector processor. This information is useful if you are debugging a program that uses vector instructions. A process can first appear in a SHOW PROCESS display as soon as it comes under debugger control. A process can no longer appear in a SHOW PROCESS display if it is terminated through an EXIT or QUIT command. By default (/BRIEF), one line of information is displayed for each process, including the following: o The process number assigned by the debugger. A process number is assigned sequentially, starting with process 1, to each process that comes under debugger control. If a process is terminated by an EXIT or QUIT command, its process number is not reused during that debugging session. The visible process is marked with an asterisk (*) in the leftmost column. o The process name. o The current debugging state for that process. o The location (symbolized, if possible) at which execution of the image is suspended in that process. The SHOW PROCESS/FULL command gives additional information about processes (see the examples). Related commands: CONNECT Ctrl/C DEFINE/PROCESS_SET EXIT QUIT SET PROCESS