Yet another way: If you just want the pid and psinfo for a script or program, then you could use
Unix::Process
by
jettero
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Unix::Process;
my $vsz = Unix::Process->vsz($$);
my $ppid = Unix::Process->ppid;
my $pid = Unix::Process->pid;
my $tty = Unix::Process->tty;
my $stat = Unix::Process->stat;
my $start = Unix::Process->start;
my $rss = Unix::Process->rss;
my $command = Unix::Process->command;
print "$vsz, $ppid, $pid, $tty, $stat, $start, $rss, $command\n";
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