is there a way to find the process id of a process because i have same process invoked several times.
when i need to kill them, i get confused with the id.
Thanks,
sskb
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Hi,
If in a shell script i write a command
ls > bla &
ls
The output is redirected to bla and the next ls starts as first one is going on in background.
I want to find the PID of the first command.
Thanks in advance (2 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
How can i find background process is completed or not. I have mentioned my scenario below.
Actually Pr1 Process is running in back ground, i just want to know whether this process completed or not. I can come to know the process id by typing pid=$! but i want to trigger... (4 Replies)
Hello,
Iam running a apache webserver in CentOS recenlty a hacker has attacked my server using RFI attack and did something in my server.. After that everyday at 8Pm my httpd is using about 5000 pid's actually in normal it takes only about 30 - 40 pid's. and also exim uses 2000 pid's totally my... (2 Replies)
Hi
Any idea how to get the process id of the process using the ports
lsof -i :portnumber does not work in my machine. I am on sun Solaris SPARC.
Any suggestion is highly appreciated (1 Reply)
hi all,
I am trying to find the process id of the subsequent process created via fork and exec calls in perl.
For eg:
envVarSetter dataCruncher.exe < input.txt > output.txt
When I fork and exec the above command,
it returns only the pid of envVarSetter and I don't know how to find the... (9 Replies)
We are having a bit of trouble finding where the following process is being started from at bootup.
/opt/IBM/tdsV6.2db2/itma/aix526/ud/bin/kuddb2 db2tdsWe have looked in the typical areas /etc/inittab & /etc/rc.d but have had no luck finding it, any ideas? (10 Replies)
Hello,
The scenario is as follows, I have a background process running initially for which i know the PID on machine1. I use ssh from machine 2 to execute a script in machine 1. For some reason the back ground process is terminated. I would like to know which process caused the... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to find a file that have a different name than it should be processing, the file name is ( Fifa15 )
is there a command to use?
I got that file by
ps -ef | grep fifa15
but how do I know what is running ?
thanks a lot, I am learning unix so sorry if that is a... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
rogue
ROGUE(6) BSD Games Manual ROGUE(6)NAME
rogue -- exploring The Dungeons of Doom
SYNOPSIS
rogue [-s] [save_file]
DESCRIPTION
rogue is a computer fantasy game with a new twist. It is CRT oriented and the object of the game is to survive the attacks of various mon-
sters and get a lot of gold, rather than the puzzle solving orientation of most computer fantasy games.
To get started you really only need to know two commands. The command ? will give you a list of the available commands and the command /
will identify the things you see on the screen.
To win the game (as opposed to merely playing to beat other people's high scores) you must locate the Amulet of Yendor which is somewhere
below the 20th level of the dungeon and get it out. Nobody has achieved this yet and if somebody does, they will probably go down in history
as a hero among heroes.
When the game ends, either by your death, when you quit, or if you (by some miracle) manage to win, rogue will give you a list of the top-ten
scorers. The scoring is based entirely upon how much gold you get. There is a 10% penalty for getting yourself killed.
If save_file is specified, rogue will be restored from the specified saved game file.
The -s option will print out the list of scores.
For more detailed directions, read the document A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom.
FILES
/var/games/rogue.scores Score file
~/rogue.save Default save file
SEE ALSO
Michael C. Toy and Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold, A guide to the Dungeons of Doom.
AUTHORS
Timothy Stoehr
Michael C. Toy
Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
Glenn Wichman
BUGS
Probably infinite, although none are known. However, that Ice Monsters sometimes transfix you permanently is not a bug. It's a feature.
BSD May 31, 1993 BSD