Hi All,
Am copying mulitple files in a directory in names File0,File1,File2 etc.
I need to print separately the PID of these copies using File names.
Code:
for((i=0;i<5;i++))
do
mypid=`ps aux | awk '/File$i/ && !/awk/ { print $2 }'`
echo PID is $mypid
done
It printed nothing. Thinking "File$i" is not found. Am i right? Is there a way to find the PID of a process using variable substituition? If not, how it cud be achieved?
FYI,I got the PID of FIle0 or FIle1 if i use its name specifically like,
Code:
mypid=`ps aux | awk '/File0/ && !/awk/ { print $2 }'`
echo PID is $mypid
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I am attempting to remove a file and I am getting a message stating that it is busy.
i.e
rm filename
filename: 777 mode ? (y/n) y
rm: filename not removed. Text file busy
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
e2cp
E2CP(1) General Commands Manual E2CP(1)NAME
e2cp - copies files from/to an e2fs filesystem
SYNOPSIS
e2cp [options] files... dest
DESCRIPTION
The e2cp command copies files to/from an e2fs filesystem from/to the machine's filesystem.
OPTIONS
A single `-' (dash) can be used instead of a file name to indicate standard input/output.
-0 Input lines terminated by a null character.
-a Absolute directory names - create directories instead of just copying into the destination. Only valid for copying into an ext2fs
filesystem.
-d dest_dir
Destination of files to be copied. May be in the ext2fs filesystem or the host filesystem.
-G gid Set the default group to gid.
-O uid Set the default file owner to uid.
-p Preserve host file attributes (permissions, times, etc.) when copying files.
-P mode
Set the file permissions (ie 755, 666).
-s src_dir
The source of the files to be copied.
-v Be verbose.
SEE ALSO e2tools(7), e2ln(1), e2ls(1), e2mkdir(1), e2mv(1), e2rm(1), e2tail(1).
AUTHOR
The e2tools were written by Keith Sheffield <sheff@pobox.com>.
This manual page was written by Lucas Wall <lwall@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
March 2, 2005 E2CP(1)