12-27-2005
Process got terminated automatically
Hi,
I am elango. I am working with UNIX AIX version 5.
I am facing tow problem whenever I am trying to run a script.
1. The moment I run the script 3 more jobs are getting started automatically.
I used PS -ef command to check the running Jobs, I found totally 4 jobs
are running for the same script.
/home/mnprocess> nohup run_main.sh > /home/mnprocess/main.log &
/home/mnprocess> ps -ef|grep run
usrmain 1880200 25108614 0 15:12:18 - 0:00 sh -- ./run_main.sh
usrmain 1880200 25108614 0 15:12:18 - 0:00 sh -- ./run_main.sh
usrmain 1880200 25108614 0 15:12:18 - 0:00 sh -- ./run_main.sh
usrmain 1880200 25108614 0 15:12:18 - 0:00 sh -- ./run_main.sh
2. When ever i am submitting a new Job the job got sutomatically stopped with the following message.
[1] - Stopped (SIGTTIN) nohup ././run_main.sh &
I killed all the running jobs then I tried to re subbmit the process after that also the same thing happenning.
Thanks in advance.
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uudemon.admin, uudemon.cleanu, uudemon.hour, uudemon.poll - Administrative shell scripts for polling remote systems, cleaning up spool
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