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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Wait functionality in Solaris Post 302815783 by jlliagre on Sunday 2nd of June 2013 02:48:03 AM
Old 06-02-2013
If a process no more exists as either active or zombie, its exit status is not recorded anywhere so is unknown. You need to use some other custom mechanism to store its status.
 

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PCNTL_WAITPID(3)							 1							  PCNTL_WAITPID(3)

pcntl_waitpid - Waits on or returns the status of a forked child

SYNOPSIS
int pcntl_waitpid (int $pid, int &$status, [int $options]) DESCRIPTION
Suspends execution of the current process until a child as specified by the $pid argument has exited, or until a signal is delivered whose action is to terminate the current process or to call a signal handling function. If a child as requested by $pid has already exited by the time of the call (a so-called "zombie" process), the function returns immedi- ately. Any system resources used by the child are freed. Please see your system's waitpid(2) man page for specific details as to how wait- pid works on your system. PARAMETERS
o $pid - The value of $pid can be one of the following: possible values for $pid +-----+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | |< -1 | | | | | | | wait for any child process whose process group | | | ID is equal to the absolute value of $pid. | | | | | | | | -1 | | | | | | | wait for any child process; this is the same be- | | | haviour that the wait function exhibits. | | | | | | | | 0 | | | | | | | wait for any child process whose process group | | | ID is equal to that of the calling process. | | | | | | | |> 0 | | | | | | | wait for the child whose process ID is equal to | | | the value of $pid. | | | | +-----+---------------------------------------------------+ Note Specifying -1 as the $pid is equivalent to the functionality pcntl_wait(3) provides (minus $options). o $status -pcntl_waitpid(3) will store status information in the $status parameter which can be evaluated using the following functions: pcntl_wifexited(3), pcntl_wifstopped(3), pcntl_wifsignaled(3), pcntl_wexitstatus(3), pcntl_wtermsig(3) and pcntl_wstopsig(3). o $options - The value of $options is the value of zero or more of the following two global constants OR'ed together: possible values for $options +----------+---------------------------------------------------+ | | | | WNOHANG | | | | | | | return immediately if no child has exited. | | | | | | | |WUNTRACED | | | | | | | return for children which are stopped, and whose | | | status has not been reported. | | | | +----------+---------------------------------------------------+ RETURN VALUES
pcntl_waitpid(3) returns the process ID of the child which exited, -1 on error or zero if WNOHANG was used and no child was available SEE ALSO
pcntl_fork(3), pcntl_signal(3), pcntl_wifexited(3), pcntl_wifstopped(3), pcntl_wifsignaled(3), pcntl_wexitstatus(3), pcntl_wtermsig(3), pcntl_wstopsig(3). PHP Documentation Group PCNTL_WAITPID(3)
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