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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Making a Named Daemon Post 302094298 by edua on Thursday 26th of October 2006 01:48:34 PM
Old 10-26-2006
dangral, Thank you. This will help me for now. This gives me only the process I'm looking for.
 

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SETSID(2)						      BSD System Calls Manual							 SETSID(2)

NAME
setsid -- create session and set process group ID LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h> pid_t setsid(void); DESCRIPTION
The setsid() system call creates a new session. The calling process is the session leader of the new session, is the process group leader of a new process group and has no controlling terminal. The calling process is the only process in either the session or the process group. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the setsid() system call returns the value of the process group ID of the new process group, which is the same as the process ID of the calling process. If an error occurs, setsid() returns -1 and the global variable errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
The setsid() system call will fail if: [EPERM] The calling process is already a process group leader, or the process group ID of a process other than the calling process matches the process ID of the calling process. SEE ALSO
setpgid(2), tcgetpgrp(3), tcsetpgrp(3) STANDARDS
The setsid() system call is expected to be compliant with the ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (``POSIX.1'') specification. BSD
June 4, 1993 BSD
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