It's how much CPU time the process has used (in seconds, I assume). 'User' time is how much time was spent in the program itself and 'system' time is how much time was spent in the operating system servicing the program's requests.
Update: Upon further reflection, I don't think that time is in seconds. Proc::ProcessTable::Process says that utime is in 1/100s of seconds, so that's probably what time is in too. Your 120000 figure is 33 hours as seconds and 20 minutes as 1/100s of seconds. If you're still in doubt, you could see what it says about "perl -e '$i++ while 1'" after ten seconds. My guess is it will be about 1000.
In reply to Re: Interpreting the Meaning of Time Method in Proc::ProcessTable
by kyle
in thread Interpreting the Meaning of Time Method in Proc::ProcessTable
by monkfan
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