You are mixing a whole bunch of things.
If you are talking about MySQL do:
show processlist;
For info specifically about linux processes, you can strace the process to get a list of system function that it calls. Unless you are experienced with linux this will be useless to you.
If the process is paused then you can find out what function it is stopped on, but that's probably not what you want, since you say the process is running.
There are also various tools that can give you info on what parts of the disk the process is reading, and how much memory it's allocating.
And finally you can use gdb to break into the process and single step your way through it to see exactly what it's doing. This will also likely be useless to you since an SQL server does a LOT of things - far to many to understand by this method.