On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 15:30 +0300, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
> Mai exact rulez un
>
> java --arguments --etc
>
> si vreau sa am un java.pid ca sa pot sa
>
> kill `< /var/run/java.pid`
>
Nu stiu daca te ajuta, dar: (din ABS guide)
$!
PID (process ID) of last job run in background
LOG=$0.log
COMMAND1="sleep 100"
echo "Logging PIDs background commands for script: $0" >> "$LOG"
# So they can be monitored, and killed as necessary.
echo >> "$LOG"
# Logging commands.
echo -n "PID of \"$COMMAND1\": " >> "$LOG"
${COMMAND1} &
echo $! >> "$LOG"
# PID of "sleep 100": 1506
# Thank you, Jacques Lederer, for suggesting this.
possibly_hanging_job & { sleep ${TIMEOUT}; eval 'kill -9 $!' &>
/dev/null; }
# Forces completion of an ill-behaved program.
# Useful, for example, in init scripts.
# Thank you, Sylvain Fourmanoit, for this creative use of the "!"
variable.
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Kramer
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