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Operating Systems Solaris Kill a particular process if it's over an hour hold Post 302150423 by xgringo on Tuesday 11th of December 2007 12:04:41 PM
Old 12-11-2007
Quote:
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Originally Posted by porter
I don't have a copy of Solaris 8 running here.

Can I suggest you debug it as I suggested?

Alternatively, post the result of

Code:
ps -ef -o "pid etime comm"

I did this it scrolls off the page and seems to work. I guess the problem I have is when I pipe the script out put through a grep to get the stashd process only?

But even when I do this

ps -ef -o "pid etime comm"

It comes out fine.

20983 31:15 /opt/ft/st414/bin/httpd
25370 9:21 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
13569 03:30:43 /opt/ft/st414/bin/httpd
28178 2-07:58:05 /usr/local/ctsa/control-sa/exe/Solaris-6/./p_ctscd
1394 7:09 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
14551 07:51:55 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agentd
20617 4:15 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
21487 20:46 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
27012 8:35 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
21264 4:00 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
3123 17:02 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd


ps -ef -o "pid etime comm" |grep stashd

15684 13:40 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
4402 0:52 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
15085 46:48 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
29392 2:35 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
213 53:29 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
24358 4:04 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
29983 19:05 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
17786 5:59 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
26796 20:06 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
4951 38:29 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
4824 0:40 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd
27276 9:28 /opt/ft/st414/bin/agents/stashd


There is a lot more output but didn't want to put all of it on the screen.
 

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lint(1B)                                             SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands                                             lint(1B)

NAME
lint - C program verifier SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/lint [options] DESCRIPTION
/usr/ucb/lint is the interface to the BSD Compatibility Package C program verifier. It is a script that looks for the link /usr/ccs/bin/ucblint to the C program verifier. /usr/ccs/bin/ucblint is available only with the SPROcc package, whose default location is /opt/SUNWspro. /usr/ucb/lint is identical to /usr/ccs/bin/ucblint, except that BSD headers are used and BSD libraries are linked before base libraries. The /opt/SUNWspro/man/man1/lint.1 man page is available only with the SPROcc package. OPTIONS
/usr/ucb/lint accepts the same options as /usr/ccs/bin/ucblint, with the following exceptions: -Idir Search dir for included files whose names do not begin with a slash (/) prior to searching the usual directories. The directories for multiple -I options are searched in the order specified. The preprocessor first searches for #include files in the directory containing sourcefile, and then in directories named with -I options (if any), then /usr/ucbinclude, and finally, in /usr/include. -Ldir Add dir to the list of directories searched for libraries by /usr/ccs/bin/ucblint. This option is passed to /usr/ccs/bin/ld. Directories specified with this option are searched before /usr/ucblib and /usr/lib. -Y P, dir Change the default directory used for finding libraries. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. FILES
/usr/lint/bin/ld link editor /usr/lib/libc C library /usr/ucbinclude BSD Compatibility directory for header files /usr/ucblib BSD Compatibility directory for libraries /usr/ucblib/libucb BSD Compatibility C library /usr/lib/libsocket library containing socket routines /usr/lib/libnsl library containing network functions /usr/lib/libelf library containing routines to process ELF object files /usr/lib/libaio library containing asynchronous I/O routines ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWscpu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ld(1), a.out(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 1 Feb 1995 lint(1B)
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