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control the process
I found that in my system , there are some strange process , it will make the system crash so I would like to control the system no such process is running ,
this is if the system process that its process name is "ora" AND its ppid is not "2" , then it will crash the system, can suggest how to make sure the system no such kind of process is running ? is there method / script can do that ? if run the script with kill command , is it possible to log which pid has been kill ? thx |
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