Add a new '-a' flag to broke(1); makes it print all Broken processes. 'broke -a' saves a lot of time when you are trying to track down busted processes on a server. I don't like running day-to-day as the host owner, or someone in sys, so broke tends not to show me things I am interested in as the sysadmin. 'broke -a' shows things that are borked on a server, and gives the heads-up that one of the hardware or users need a tune up.