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im looking for a portable way to get the PID of the script that is running, and to get every other PIDs that are spawned from it.
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however, i want to shy away from using any command that is not available on every single unix... (1 Reply)
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi there !!!
I am writing a script to kill the pids on different linux boxes :cool:
the output of my command gives the pids running on that box, but how can I kill all the pids without looping? :confused:
Code:
ssh $i ps -fu $USER | grep ManServer | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}' | kill
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I think the libc.so is shared between processes, because it is a shared library and OS is engaged for saving memory.
But, below, the maps of bash, shows r-xp and r--p rw-p attributes to libc.so which mean private memory space.
Can anybody explain this for me?
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4. Solaris
I am trying to determine the root cause of a java process that dies trying to startup during it's cron job.
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hi,
i hav a query abt reading the contents of /proc/pid/maps file.is there any system apis or functions available to get the data from dat file and parse according to my need. i need name of the .so,Create date of the .so file.,Location of .so file etc.
please provide a good source.
yes i hav... (3 Replies)
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Hello..
I stink at NIS! :)
Im having a problem with NIS on solaris 2.X. / SPARC
I have some maps that are exported to all clients in the domain. Now I setup a new server and add it as a nis client to the domain. On the NIS server there is a auto_direct map that mounts /usr/local . This is... (4 Replies)
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MMV(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MMV(3)
NAME
PCP::MMV - Perl module for Memory Mapped Value instrumentation
SYNOPSIS
use PCP::MMV;
DESCRIPTION
The PCP::MMV Perl module contains the language bindings for building Perl programs instrumented with the Performance Co-Pilot Memory Mapped
Value infrastructure - an efficient data transport mechanism for making performance data from within a Perl program available as PCP
metrics using the MMV PMDA.
SEE ALSO
mmv_stats_init(3), mmv_inc_value(3), mmv_lookup_value_desc(3), mmv(4) and pmda(3).
The PCP mailing list pcp@oss.sgi.com can be used for questions about this module.
Further details can be found at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/pcp
AUTHOR
Nathan Scott, <nathans@debian.org>
Copyright (C) 2009 by Aconex.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 (see
the "COPYING" file in the PCP source tree for further details).
perl v5.16.3 2013-12-05 MMV(3)