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process check
does anyone know an easy way that at the beginning of your script you check to see if that process is already running? I think it would have something to do with ps but I may be making it more complicated than it has to be. If you have a script run say, every half hour, you would want to check and make sure that it isn't still running from the previous half hour and if it is exit out. does anyone know what I mean?
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