ProcMan - process manager

Version: 
beta 4
Release date: 
Thursday, 1 April, 2004

License:

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ProcMan is a process manager for eComStation.

This program should be started in PM and will not work if started as detached.  The easiest way is to place the application exefile somewhere (need not be in  the path) and create a object/shortcut in your startup folder.  You should run it minimized.

This software is distributed as compressed package. You have to download and manually install it; if prerequisites are required, you will have to manually install them too.

Manual installation

Program is distributed as ZIP package. For a Ctrl-Alt-Del installation:

  • install cadh.sys from Veit Kannegieser's Cadh package;
  • unzip pm.exe somewhere, create program object, add 'c' as parameter and put it in Startup folder.

See below for download link(s).

Following links are to additional programs, not mandatory but useful:

Following ones are the download links for manual installation:

ProcMan - process manager v. beta 4 (1/4/2004, John Martin Alfredsson) Readme/What's new
*****-------------------------------***** P r o c M a n *****-------------------------------***** a process manager for eComStation Beta 4 - April 6, 2004 J M A ** BETA VERSION - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK !! ** What is ProcMan ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ProcMan is a process manager for eComStation. ProcMan is tested on eComStation but should work on Warp 4 and Warp Server for eBusiness. Its beta quality but it does work. It kills processes quite good but there are still missing features and its not that well tested. Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This program should be started in PM and will not work if started as detached. The easiest way is to place the application exefile somewhere (need not be in the path) and create a object/shortcut in your startup folder. You should run it minimized. == xf86sup.sys == To enhance the kill'ing feature of ProcMan you may optionally use Holger Veit's xf86sup.sys driver. It contains a "hard kill" feature that may help killing applications that does not die without it. - Download the xf86sup.zip package from hobbes http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/system/x11/XFree86/xf86sup.zip or a newer version from ftp://ftp.xfreeos2.dyndns.org/pub/misc/xfreeos2/4.3.0/Lib.zip - Extract the file xf86sup.sys - Copy the file xf86sup.sys to a directory of your choice. - Install it into your config.sys: DEVICE=X:\DIR\cadh.sys Where X:\DIR is the directory you placed xf86sup.sys in. - Reboot == cadh.sys == You can also (optionally) use Veit Kannegieser's CADH.SYS driver that allows you to use Ctrl-Alt-Del to activate ProcMan. Using this will enable you to activate ProcMan even if PM has crashed. - Download the cadh.zip package from hobbes http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/process/cadh.zip - Extract the file cadh.sys - Copy the file cadh.sys into your \OS2\BOOT directory. - Install it into your config.sys: BASEDEV=cadh.sys - Reboot NOTE: Do *NOT* run the CAD_POP.EXE deamon program. Doing so will stop you from activating ProcMan. Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You should always start ProcMan with a parameter: pm k Uses Ctrl-Ctrl as activation key pm c Uses Ctrl-Alt-Del as activation key, requires cadh.sys ! pm kc Uses both methods (also requires cadh.sys !) When the program is properly installed and running press the activation key. A fullscreen window will pop up showing running programs in your system. This view is similar to the "window list" in PM (Ctrl-Esc) but you will see hidden and "non jumpable" programs. And you have a few more Keys help: Arrow keys Move up and down in the list of programs Enter Switches to selected program C Closes the selected program (clean exit) K Kills the selected program (unclean exit) Esc Exit the popup (ProcMan continues in background) F1 Shows help screen F2 Switch to task display F3 Show information about seleted program F4 Restart Workplace Shell F5 Opens fullscreen commandline prompt F8 Reboot F9 Refresh the list of running programs F10 Exits and unloads ProcMan If you press F2 the view will change to showing all the running processes in your system. This view shows more technical information on running processes and you should be aware that its much easier to destroy things in this view. Keys help: Arrow keys Move up and down in the list of processes K Kill a process a normal way (DosKillProcess) W Kill WPS Esc Exit the popup (ProcMan continues in background) F1 Shows help screen F2 Switch back to program display F3 Show information about seleted process F4 Restart Workplace Shell F7 Shutdown F8 Reboot F9 Refresh the list of running programs F10 Exits and unloads ProcMan **** Warning **** Killing processes can kill your entire system !! ProcMan can in many cases kill a process that OS/2 is unable to kill. If some application hangs WPS its likely it can be killed. However, when a program is "hard" killed its unsaved data is lost and it may leave system resources in use that cannot be restored without a reboot. Use ProcMan as a last chance method. Unless you are really sure - restart your system as soon as possible after killing a process with ProcMan. Uninstallation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remove the files from this archive. Remove any object/shortcut in your startup folder. Optionally remove cadh.sys and xf86sup.sys from disk and config.sys Contact ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can contact the developer (me :) at: mail(AT)jma(DOT)se
 hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/process/pmb4.zip
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