Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote:

Actually to kill all of them would not be hard....

Try something like

ps -eaf | grep httpd | awk '{print $2}'

actualy it will be named only other_script.php (it doesn't go through httpd).
You can execute the scripts with a dummy parameter that will be a random string and grep for
that in the above command.


That will give you all the httpd processes... pipe that into kill


Mike



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On 02/01/2003 at 8:26 PM gamin wrote:


Hello,

Running PHP 4.0.6 on RedHat 7.2.

I'm writing a command line script (called scirpt.php) and am using the
backtick operator to start other processes from my script.

$com_response = `./other_script.php` ; or #com_response = `wget ....`;

I can kill scirpt.php easily but that wont kill other_script.php, there
would be no problem killing one process manually, but i could have many
scirpts starting from the main script. Killing them all would be a task. I
could prefix their name them with 'ch_' and kill all these. But thats not
the solution i'm looking for.

Is there a way to make a process a child, so that when the parent
termintaes/is terminated the child terminates also ?
thx

gamin.






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