I have an interesting problem I hope some of you UNIX
wizards might be able to shed some light on and make some suggestions, or even possibly some "close" code I could
work from to make this work.
I need to be able to kill a process that was submitted to
the AT command, but is now running as a process. The job
will be running and killed from the account that submitted
the job originally to AT, but it is the identity of the PID
that seems to be problem. It looks like several PID's get
created for the one job that was kicked off, and the
command shell name is usually not part of the job when
showing the output from "ps -ef".
Any good ideas?
Thanks,
John
wizards might be able to shed some light on and make some suggestions, or even possibly some "close" code I could
work from to make this work.
I need to be able to kill a process that was submitted to
the AT command, but is now running as a process. The job
will be running and killed from the account that submitted
the job originally to AT, but it is the identity of the PID
that seems to be problem. It looks like several PID's get
created for the one job that was kicked off, and the
command shell name is usually not part of the job when
showing the output from "ps -ef".
Any good ideas?
Thanks,
John