I'm in need of a Script which needs to wait for all the child process to end and then kill the main process.
I have a process called
which runs for different instances like
so when i query for
process it looks like below.
the child process gets invoked for every 5 mins, and looks like below
after 5 mins, the
process gets ended on its own depends of work stack it has in its list, once the
is ended then i would like to kill
i need a script which will wait for the
process to end and then kill the
its just one time activity everyday, as i need to reboot the interfacing application and there is no particular time for the same so i need the script to trigger whenever i want.
Thats true, unfortunately its a standalone system with no dev or acceptance env
Try changing to send an email when it thinks the child processes
are finished. and you can check and see if you agree. Once you
get that working you can change it to find and kill the right
process. You should have the email include everything that you
would need to kill the parent process, then you will know that
the script would have killed the right process.
Your script has an unsharp grep.
For example it will also kill a process /data/domainppd because it contains mainpp.
And what is chmod 755 `echo $0` for??
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if ];
then
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Hello,
can some please suggest a script, for killing the process PID. This are steps I am currently performing to kill the process.
I cant user service splunk stop, to kill these processes, because of uid and gid mismatch for splunk user.
# service splunk status
Splunk status:
splunkd... (8 Replies)
Hi,
By using
ps -aux | awk '/mine/{split($15,a,"/");print $1,$2,a}'
i get the below listed PID's with there corresponding processes.
adm 1522 ABC_Process.tra
adm 1939 GENE_Process.tra
adm 2729 GENE_Archive.tra
adm 3259 xyz_Process.tra
I use
ps -aux | awk... (5 Replies)
Hello All,
i hope you are fine.
I need a little help from you people--
inside a script i want to kill a parent process by checking it with the child process..
p_pid=`ps -e | awk '/ra_cmd_d/ {print$1}'`
here i am selecting the child process id in p_pid.
next--
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sshpass -p 'pass' ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no server kill -9 `pgrep procs`
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Hi Everyone,
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I tried with :
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The output I got is :
ps -eaf | grep drec | awk '{print }' | xargs kill -9
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can I do
ps -ef | grep <process_name>
and kill the process is it exists?
and send a mail to me that the process was found and killed
Thanks much...
KS (4 Replies)