Grepping for a process (was Re: Killing process w/o number (csh))
Rob McMahon
cudcv at warwick.ac.uk
Sat Apr 27 00:00:29 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr24.214750.24522 at athena.mit.edu> jik at athena.mit.edu
(Jonathan I. Kamens) writes:
>Because the 'c' option to grep isn't universally supported. On an A/UX (SysV
>based) system:
>
>% ps axc
>usage: ps [ -edalf ] [ -c corefile ] [ -s swapdev ] [ -n namelist ] [ -t tlist ]
> [ -p plist ] [ -u ulist ] [ -g glist ]
But note that `x' isn't support either, so if you can do
ps ax | grep whatever | grep -v grep
you can also do
ps axc | grep whatever
I assume there's a similar option for System V ?
One case has been pointed out to me that fails: if the `whatever' is a shell
script, the `ps c' will report it as `sh'.
Rob
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