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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting starting a bash session as child process to another bash session from a process Post 302297531 by alirezan on Friday 13th of March 2009 05:46:48 PM
Old 03-13-2009
starting a bash session as child process to another bash session from a process

Hi

I want to do something that might sound strange.

I have a code that in written in C and is executed at startup (it's a custom process). It occasionally calls some bash scripts.

The process doesn't have any terminal associated with it.
One thing I don't know how to do is to start a bash session as a child to another bash session. Here's an example:

$ ps au
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 2379 0.0 0.0 3360 1624 ttyS0 Ss 16:11 0:00 -bash
root 2691 0.0 0.0 2876 988 ttyS0 R+ 16:37 0:00 ps au


I have a bash session already running with PID 2379 and say I want to start a bash session as a child to that session so that I could actually see it in "ps au" output. But this session should be started by the process.

Anybody any ideas how I can do this?

Thanks
 

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setpgid(3)						     Library Functions Manual							setpgid(3)

Name
       setpgid - set process group (POSIX)

Syntax
       #include <sys/types.h>
       int
       setpgid(pid, pgrp)
       pid_t pid, pgrp;

Description
       The  function is used to either join an existing process group or create a new process group within the session of the calling process (see
       Upon successful completion, the process group ID of the process that has a process ID which matches pid is set to pgrp.	If  pid  is  zero,
       then the call applies to the current process. In addition, if pgrp is zero, the process ID of the indicated process is used.

       This function is available only in the POSIX environment.

Return Values
       The  function  returns 0 when the operation is successful.  If the request fails, -1 is returned and the global variable indicates the rea-
       son.

Diagnostics
       The function fails and the process group is not altered if one of the following occurs:

       [EACCES]       The value of the pid argument matches the process ID of a child process of the calling process and  the  child  process  has
		      successfully executed an function.

       [EINVAL]       The value of the pgrp argument is less than zero or is not a supported value.

       [EPERM]	      The process indicated by the pid argument is a session leader.

		      The  value of the pid argument matches the process ID of a child process of the calling process and the child process is not
		      in the same session as the calling process.

		      The value of the pgrp argument does not match the process ID of the process indicated by the pid argument and  there  is	no
		      process with a process group ID that matches the value of the pgrp argument in the same session as the calling process.

       [ESRCH]	      The  value  of  the  pid	argument  does	not  match the process ID of the calling process of a child process of the calling
		      process.

See Also
       getpgrp(2), setsid(2)

																	setpgid(3)
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