02-24-2011
There is one command known as "disown" in solaris. That is used to detach the process from its parent id.
like if there is any job %1
then
disown %1
will detach the job from parent id.
let me know if it helps.
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SYNOPSIS
bool set_time_limit (int $seconds)
DESCRIPTION
Set the number of seconds a script is allowed to run. If this is reached, the script returns a fatal error. The default limit is 30 sec-
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PARAMETERS
o $seconds
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Warning
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Note
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