09-16-2005
how to kill process from file
hello
i want to write a script in unix which read file that contains :
hour and process_id like this
file bbb:
0:30 6678
1:40 8789
and for every line he check if the hour greater then 30 minutes
he kill the process_id
the script looks like this
cat bbb | while read line
do
done
1. i don't know what to write betwen the do and dne
2. how can i " take off " the hour and process_id from the line
3. i want that the script will run automatic every 40 minutes (sleep until)?
4. when i enter the user and enviroment that i want to run the process
i wrote echo $SHELL
the answer was : /usr/bin/ksh
my question is if i wan't to run the script should i run it with sh ?
like sh cs-killing-process
note: i have a lot of process running in my system and i killing just speciefied
process ' it will not effected on my system and cause to other process stop
am i right ?
i will appreciate if you will help me please i'm stuck here!
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