question: for the below program
i just printed the value for pid, child pid and parent pid
why does it give me 6 values? i assume ppid is 28086
but can't figure out why there are 5 values printed instead of just two!
can someone comment on that!
#include<stdio.h>
#define DIM 8
int... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am trying to get the PID using the following command:
$ /usr/ucb/ps -auwwwwx | grep java | grep Proceess | ptree PID or
$ /usr/ucb/ps -auwwwwx | grep java | grep Proceess;ptree PID
it is possible to get PID, such that I check whether any orphan
process is running.
solution... (0 Replies)
1. If I use an software application(which connects to the database in the server) in my local pc, how many PID should be registered? Would there be PID for the session and another PID for socket connection?
2. I noticed (through netstat) that when I logged in using the my software application,... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
In my project i have two process runs in the back end.
Once i start my project, and execute the command ps, i get below output:
PID TTY TIME CMD
9086 pts/1 0:00 ksh
9241 pts/1 0:02 java
9240 pts/1 0:00 shell_script_bg
java with 9241 PID is the main... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I need to get the pid of a process and have to store the pid in a variable and i want to use this value(pid) of the variable for some process. Please can anyone tell me how to get the pid of a process and store it in a variable. please help me on this.
Thanks in advance,
Amudha (7 Replies)
Hello people,
This question might seem to be a little naive but here it goes:
I want to know the PID of a script that is running in the background.
eg: There is a script called Data_Downloader.sh
I am using the command:
ps -ef | grep Data_Downloader.sh
But I am getting the output as
wrkarea... (9 Replies)
Besides doing some shell-script which loops through /etc/passwd, I was wondering if there was some command that would tell me, like an enhanced version of getent.
The Operating system is Solaris 10 (recent-ish revision) using Sun DS for LDAP. (5 Replies)
Hello,
I want to save pid of a child process but I get empty file.
su myuser -c "nohup ./mydaemon.sh >/dev/null 2>&1 & print $! > mydaemon.pid"
This one works:
nohup ./mydaemon.sh >/dev/null 2>&1 & print $! > mydaemon.pid
Please help. Thank you in advance. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vincegata
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atuser(3) AtFS Toolkit Library atuser(3)NAME
atUserValid, atScanUser, atUserName, atUserUid - user handling
SYNOPSIS
#include <atfs.h>
#include <atfstk.h>
void atScanUser (char *userName; Af_user *resultUser);
char* atUserName (Af_user *user);
Uid_t atUserUid (Af_user *user);
int atUserValid (Af_user *user);
DESCRIPTION
atScanUser scans the given string userName and tries to derive an AtFS user identification (resultUser) from it. It does not verify the
existence of a corresponding UNIX (/etc/passwd) user entry. Use atUserUid to test that. atScanUser understands the following formats:
user When the string does not contain an at sign, it is considered to be a plain user name from the current host and domain.
user@host In the case that the part after the at sign doe not contain a period, it is assumed to be a hostname. Domain is the current
domain.
user@host.domain
This format can only be recognized, when the given domain is equal to the current domain, and the hostname remains as rest
between the at sign and domain name.
user@domain
An user identification string with a domain name different to the local domain is treated as user@domain, although this might
be wrong.
atUserName returns a string of the form user@domain generated from the given user structure. If no domain name is given in the structure,
it returns user@host instead. With no host and no domain name, just user is returned. The result string resides in static memory and will
be overwritten on subsequent calls.
atUserUid tries to map the given user structure to a UNIX user identification. It returns the uid on success, -1 otherwise.
atUserValid checks the given user structure for plausibility. It returns FALSE on fauilure, a non null value on success.
AtFStk-1.12 Fri Jun 25 16:39:50 1993 atuser(3)