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@dsstorefile Thanks, I missed that. Maybe I should delete my question? Still, I'd be happy about an autoritative link.maaartinus– maaartinus2018-04-23 01:54:17 +00:00Commented Apr 23, 2018 at 1:54
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2Nothing more authoritative than the links to the code in this answer: unix.stackexchange.com/a/121884/70524muru– muru2018-04-23 01:58:09 +00:00Commented Apr 23, 2018 at 1:58
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I have flag duplicates of my question because, I'm not 100% sur e about what your asking but I really feel like I answer it already.Kiwy– Kiwy2018-04-23 13:01:59 +00:00Commented Apr 23, 2018 at 13:01
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@Kiwy To clarify what I'm asking: The doc states that "For making accounting scalable, RSS related information are handled in an asynchronous manner and the value may not be very precise". Analogously the whole process list could be handled asynchronously and that's what I'd like to see clearly confuted. But I guess, the fact that nobody shares my concern is a strong enough indication of the data being always up to date.maaartinus– maaartinus2018-04-24 02:30:01 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2018 at 2:30
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@maaartinus please edit your question with this bit of information and I will consider a reopen vote. Also you could consult this answer stackoverflow.com/a/31249032/1195001Kiwy– Kiwy2018-04-24 07:35:17 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2018 at 7:35
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