05-05-2014
Thanks for detailed help!
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when I run the command
ps -f 29097
echo $? prints 1 although this process has already completed.
Any idea why its happening
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when I do ps -f 29097
it displays: PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
and the status of command is false...
i.e
echo $?
1
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NAME
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