06-12-2014
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Scrutinizer
In addition, I would consider using $2!=pid, since at some point, the numbering of processes may start anew, so an earlier process is not always guaranteed to have a lower number..
I noticed that, thanks. I also try with !=, but since I would trigger script very fast, even before previous script finish kill process, then somehow previous triggered script can kill next triggered script.
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