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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Kill Parent/ Child processes Post 302598943 by venky338 on Wednesday 15th of February 2012 07:40:23 PM
Old 02-15-2012
Kill Parent/ Child processes

I am trying to kill PIDs that are tied to a KSH "load_sqlplus" and I am using the below code

Code:
 
LIST_PID=`ps -ef | grep -i "load_sqlplus" | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
if [ "${LIST_PID}" != '' ]; then
    echo "Processes killed" "PID : " $LIST_PID 
    kill -9 $LIST_PID
else
    echo "Nothing to Kill" 
fi

The issue i am facing is there are child processes that are tied to PIDs that falls in the above category and
those are not getting killed.
In other words when i execute the above script I also want to kill any child PIDs associated with the PIDs
getting killed..
Any input will be greatly appreciated
 

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Child(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						Child(3pm)

NAME
Child - Object oriented simple interface to fork() DESCRIPTION
Fork is too low level, and difficult to manage. Often people forget to exit at the end, reap their children, and check exit status. The problem is the low level functions provided to do these things. Throw in pipes for IPC and you just have a pile of things nobody wants to think about. Child is an Object Oriented interface to fork. It provides a clean way to start a child process, and manage it afterwords. It provides methods for running, waiting, killing, checking, and even communicating with a child process. NOTE: kill() is unpredictable on windows, strawberry perl sends the kill signal to the parent as well as the child. SYNOPSIS
BASIC use Child; my $child = Child->new(sub { my ( $parent ) = @_; .... # exit() is called for you at the end. }); my $proc = $child->start # Kill the child if it is not done $proc->complete || $proc->kill(9); $proc->wait; #blocking IPC # Build with IPC my $child2 = Child->new(sub { my $self = shift; $self->say("message1"); $self->say("message2"); my $reply = $self->read(1); }, pipe => 1 ); my $proc2 = $child2->start; # Read (blocking) my $message1 = $proc2->read(); my $message2 = $proc2->read(); $proc2->say("reply"); SHORTCUT Child can export the child() shortcut function when requested. This function creates and starts the child process in one action. use Child qw/child/; my $proc = child { my $parent = shift; ... }; You can also request IPC: use Child qw/child/; my $child = child { my $parent = shift; ... } pipe => 1; DETAILS
First you define a child, you do this by constructing a Child object. Defining a child does not start a new process, it is just the way to define what the new process will look like. Once you have defined the child you can start the process by calling $child->start(). One child object can start as many processes as you like. When you start a child an Child::Link::Proc object is returned. This object provides multiple useful methods for interacting with your process. Within the process itself an Child::Link::Parent is created and passed as the only parameter to the function used to define the child. The parent object is how the child interacts with its parent. PROCESS MANAGEMENT METHODS
@procs = Child->all_procs() Get a list of all the processes that have been started. This list is cleared in processes when they are started; that is a child will not list its siblings. @pids = Child->all_proc_pids() Get a list of all the pids of processes that have been started. Child->wait_all() Call wait() on all processes. EXPORTS
$proc = child( sub { ... } ) $proc = child { ... } $proc = child( sub { ... }, $plugin, @data ) $proc = child { ... } $plugin => @data Create and start a process in one action. CONSTRUCTOR
$child = Child->new( sub { ... } ) $child = Child->new( sub { ... }, $plugin, @plugin_data ) Create a new Child object. Does not start the child. OBJECT METHODS
$proc = $child->start() Start the child process. SEE ALSO
Child::Link::Proc The proc object that is returned by $child->start() Child::Link::Parent The parent object that is provided as the argumunt to the function used to define the child. Child::Link::IPC The base class for IPC plugin link objects. This provides the IPC methods. HISTORY
Most of this was part of Parrallel::Runner intended for use in the Fennec project. Fennec is being broken into multiple parts, this is one such part. FENNEC PROJECT
This module is part of the Fennec project. See Fennec for more details. Fennec is a project to develop an extendable and powerful testing framework. Together the tools that make up the Fennec framework provide a potent testing environment. The tools provided by Fennec are also useful on their own. Sometimes a tool created for Fennec is useful outside the greator framework. Such tools are turned into their own projects. This is one such project. Fennec - The core framework The primary Fennec project that ties them all together. AUTHORS
Chad Granum exodist7@gmail.com COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Chad Granum Child is free software; Standard perl licence. Child is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the license for more details. perl v5.10.1 2011-03-07 Child(3pm)
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